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I watched a video that was in my feed on Facebook. I decided to buy the product based on the information in the video. Dumb me, I now know. When the product arrived, the first bottle of supplements I opened which was supposed to be 60 tablets, only had 27 tablets in the bottle. I opened the rest of the bottles and none contained the 60 tablets; all were 30 or under. Also, after looking at the ingredients, I saw that the tablets did not contain the ingredients they were touted as containing in the video. I then checked out the product on Snopes and saw that it was not a legit product and they did not recommend buying. I truly wish I had taken a moment to check it out before paying out any money because I found that it is impossible to get your money back. They don't give you any information about the company to contact them afterwards.
$294
MI, USA- 48739
Counterfeit Product
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BurnPeak
November 13, 2025
1104666
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