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I was targeted by a Facebook promotion that promised quick weight loss by taking one tablet a day. The promotion is presented by lengthy product information and praise by Dr. Jennifer Ashton (Good Morning America advisor), Kelly Clarkson, Oprah Winfrey and more. (The celebrities denounced it to be an Ai generated scam) I took the bait and started a purchase of a small amount. Unfortunately I entered a credit card. Then they attempted unendlessly to try and get me to increase the amount of purchase. (The initial sales pitch claimed the ingredients are often hard to get.) I was pulled away from the computer for a while, but had not entered the "buy" order. When I returned to the computer the sale had gone through. I found a phone number to call and to try and cancel the order. After many referrals to a chain of different people, I was not able to cancel the order. I finally realized that this product is just too good to be true. I cancelled my credit card. I checked the BBB and found similar reportings. Now I have "a doctor" repeatedly texting to call him to confirm my health to use the product. The phone number of the doctor is associated with scams.
$223.56
OH, USA- 44136
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
Unknown Phone Number
Unknown URL
Healthcare/Medicaid/Medicare
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LipoLess
December 18, 2025
1135788
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