Online scammers are notorious for promoting deceptive products, particularly in the realm of weight loss. Unscrupulous individuals often post enticing ads for items like weight loss pills, patches, or creams. To appear more convincing, these ads sometimes mimic news reports, touting a "miraculous" new solution for shedding pounds effortlessly—without the need for dieting or exercising. Unfortunately, the reality falls far short of these promises.
Scammers take it a step further by making their ads look like legit news reports, claiming a "miraculous" product that magically melts away pounds without any effort. They might even steal logos from real news organizations to make it seem legit.
And those fantastic reviews? Often written by the scammers themselves or folks paid to say nice things. The dramatic "before" and "after" pictures? Usually stock images or altered photos, not real success stories.
To steer clear of these scams, keep an eye out for these too-good-to-be-true promises:
If you spot these warning signs, don't keep it to yourself. Help others by reporting scams to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at ReportFraud.ftc.gov or you can report scams here at ScamAdviser. By staying aware and sharing your experiences, you play a role in fighting back against deceptive practices online.
This article was published in collaboration with the Federal Trade Commission.