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Description
The scam showed Anderson Cooper talking about a new Alzheimer's treatment that was so simple that all the pharmaceutical companies would be out millions. Then Dr. Gupta came on and detailed this miracle honey and a Bacopa powder that had cured his father and several celebrities (seen talking about it). The offers of this rare medication were then put on, adding new "deals" with more purchased. Then the viewer was held up in completing the sale and warned that it might not last after a time if these other medications weren't also purchased. There was then a follow up phone call to check on my medications to make sure everything was OK. I even found a questionnaire on my health concerns in my email afterwards, and a phone number was given for further concerns. Harvard was listed as a reference in research. Very sophisticated in many ways! This morning I found this scam on Google and it is totally AI generated! The scammers have my credit card numbers (now canceled) my address, and about $2,000. Buyer Beware!
Dollars Lost
$2003
Targeted Person's Location
CA, USA - 95667
Scammer Information
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
(833) 851-5180
Scam Type
Online Purchase
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Business name
Facebook page introduced by Anderson Cooper talking about an Alzheimer treatment of Dr. Sanjay Gupta
Date Reported
October 25, 2025
Scam ID
1089143
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