"Pure Natural Forskolin" Weight Loss Pill Scams

Pure Natural Forskolin Weight Loss Pill Scams

Online users do not visit or purchase from websites that claim to sell "Pure Natural Forskolin," a so-called weight loss pills created by so-called Anna and Samantha Williams from Shark Tank or Dragons' Den. This is because the websites are scams created by online scammers and the so-called Anna and Samantha Williams featured on the fake websites are actually Shelly Hyde and Kara Haught, who have nothing to with the product. Shark Tank or Dragons' Den is a reality television format program featuring entrepreneurs pitching their business ideas in order to secure investment finance from a panel of venture capitalists.

The Anna and Samantha Williams "Pure Natural Forskolin" Weight Loss Pill Website

Anna and Samantha Williams "Pure Natural Forskolin"

Weight Loss Pill That Naturally Burns Fat Gets Biggest Deal In Shark Tank History. It was the most watched episode in Shark Tank history when sisters Anna and Samantha Williams won over the Shark Tank panel. Pure Natural Forskolin Dietary Supplement

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The Facebook comments on the websites are fakes. The fake comments have been placed on the website to convince potential victims into purchasing the fake weight loss product. And, do not be fooled by the claims that the product was seen by The New York Times, TODAY, StyleWatch and Redbook, this is not true. It is just another trick to convince potential victims into falling for the scam. The scammers may also claim the product is loved by celebrities, but again, this is a lie used to convince potential victims into purchasing the fake product.

Online users, remember, using your credit card on fraudulent websites will allow online scammers to continuously charge it without your consent. Therefore, online users who have been tricked by the scam are asked to contact their banks and have the transactions canceled and their money refunded. They may need to have the bank block further fraudulent transactions or cancel the current credit card and get a new one.

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  • June 21, 2019 at 8:26 AM by an anonymous user from: Jacksonville, Florida, United States

    Beware of ordering from All Forskolin...SCAM! Yes, you register for a "trial" bottle of the diet pills, but nowhere in the ad does it state that you will be charged $89.99 per month going forward. I got my trial bottle and thanks to a friend, called them and cancelled any further orders immediately. Lots of good that did, my credit union sent me a fraud alert about this charge and I disputed it and cancelled my debit card. Called them and explained that this had been cancelled and they "did not receive that cancellation"...of course they didn't. Please beware of all these "so-called" weight loss ads. I should have known better!

  • May 6, 2019 at 11:06 AM by an anonymous user from: Pontiac, Michigan, United States

    I am out money because the product didn't work and the Company is closed

  • April 8, 2019 at 12:15 AM by info

    They are using this website: smartfithelp.com

  • February 25, 2019 at 10:05 AM by an anonymous user from: Corsicana, Texas, United States

    I ordered the trial at $4.95 but just received my bill and have been charged an additional $79.97.

    They said since I did not cancel within 14 days I owe it and they will not reverse it.

    Buyer Beware.

    Not only did the product NOT work I'm also being billed for what I thought was a trial!

    • March 7, 2019 at 9:39 PM by an anonymous user from: Ormond Beach, Florida, United States

      The $4.95 is for you to participate in the trial. Then they tell you your card will be charged $95.00 or more. I was lucky my credit union called me and gave me a warning. And they called me with a contact number. I called and canceled that night within an hour.

      They told me I signed up for it and I said that was not in your ad. When I told him I record all my calls he then stated it would be canceled. But I was getting their product for free. I said don't worry I will send it back or you can cancel the order.

      I put a freeze on my cards, moved my money and paid out what I needed and canceled the card.

      HINT: the date of the fake ad is always the current date. Their product is not even in the top ten.

  • January 13, 2019 at 2:49 PM by an anonymous user from: Erskine, Minnesota, United States

    My wife got scammed by Forskolin outfit. She called them and canceled but didn’t notify her credit card company. Big mistake! She is out $240 so far.

    Her card company is working on it. I would like to meet them in person in a alleyway.

  • December 23, 2018 at 12:48 AM by an anonymous user from: London, England, United Kingdom

    Warning. These two so called women Anne and Samantha Williams are now advertising another product, endorsed allegedly by Dragons Den in the cUk.

    It's called Purefit Keto and Purefit Keto Dietary Supplement. so much falseness about the ad is never but, but having seen this website previously when researching I thought I'd post to warn and hope someone sees this comment.

    I've been scammed before although not by dietary product scams. There is NO miracle diet pill ever!

  • November 19, 2018 at 8:43 AM by an anonymous user from: Herkimer, New York, United States

    I have contacted this company several times as they are continuing to bill my credit card. They insist they haven’t yet. I have proof from my bank that they have tried 5 times since they “cancelled” my account.

    I threatened with calling the BBB and attorney generals office and they couldn’t get off the phone fast enough. As for the credit card company, they stated if I cancel my card and get a new one the charge would continue to follow me. Just frustrating. Thankfully my cc company notifies me before charging my card. SCAM. Buyer beware.

  • November 12, 2018 at 10:06 AM by an anonymous user from: Salem, Oregon, United States

    I have been feeling very sick after taking the scam pills now for almost 2 months. I didn't know they were a scam till now and am wondering if these are even safe. Please anyone out there experiencing the same thing. Naughties and headaches?

  • September 10, 2018 at 3:38 PM by an anonymous user from: Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States

    Don't order unless you plan to pay $92 for it. It is not a free trial!

  • September 7, 2018 at 4:28 PM by an anonymous user from: Sunnyvale, California, United States

    I feel so bad for all of you. Why would Shark Tank not sue them? I was very interested in this product but wary. I kept digging and found this website.

    A similar thing happened to me with a face cream offer. I`m so sorry to learn from your experiences. Thank you so much for the warning.

    • December 27, 2018 at 12:36 PM by an anonymous user from: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

      Yes. I was scammed by the face

      cream product. Discover eventually reimbursed me most of the money. In this case, I noticed that the Purest Keto I ordered was somehow hijacked by quickburnketo.com who sent me THEIR product instead. U called customer service. The agent #896 said I went to that website. I said I never heard of that website. I said this is fraud. She hung up.Then I went to the Purest Keto on Amazon.

      I scrooged to the bottom and found another website for a plant in DE. I called and got Google Voice which does not identify the business,

      but allows you to keave a message. Odd for a manufacturer...Most imporant to know is the address for returns: it is Seal Beach, CA.

      I believe that was the same addressfor the skin cream scam.

      It is a post office box only. It would have to be quite large. ThE customer service center is in Florida. This qualifies for the attention of State Attorney General

  • September 4, 2018 at 2:51 PM by an anonymous user from: Helena, Montana, United States

    May I request assistance for a refund on orders #-90583 & 90588

  • September 4, 2018 at 2:49 PM by an anonymous user from: Helena, Montana, United States

    From the Facebook/Shark Tank ad, I ordered, I thought, the minimum amount.

    It was confusing and difficult to check out and I consider myself VERY internet savvy. All in all I ended up with $29.95 order and an additional order of $149.95 that I didn't even want.

    From the start there was minimal order info available, no ability to adjust it, cancel it or communicate about it. Then after it arrived, there was no information about how to take it, etc. I called and received MINIMAL help.

    I slept on it 1 more day and called again to request my "guaranteed full refund".

    There were numbers given to me to included on the return, and many comments about, "if you do all these things, your full refund will be processed."

    It is now almost 8 weeks later and many many phone calls on my part.

    They can always tell me what I ordered and when and FINALLY acknowledged that they received the product back, but now as of last week, was told, "we have changed our policies, and no more refunds!" So I need assistance.

    I have order numbers etc. Please advise.

    • September 4, 2018 at 3:31 PM by info

      Open a dispute with your bank to have your money refunded. Then cancel your card and get a new one.

  • August 29, 2018 at 9:06 AM by an anonymous user from: Washington, District of Columbia, United States

    I ordered Forskolin and African Mango samples. I read everything there was to read to see if anything extra would be charged. I could find nothing so I ordered through 'EVERYBODYPARTFORSKOLIN' AND 'PAKGLOBAL' ON AUG 9TH, 2018, ON AUG 27TH, 2018 I WAS CHARGED $89.97 AND $92.55 for the two bottles already received. When I called to tell them I did not order anything else and should be credited these charges, I was told I was supposed to have cancelled by Aug 26th, 2018 in order to not be charged further.

    This is stated in the terms and conditions the guy who answered my call says.

    I looked at the time of purchase - did not see, and I tried to pull up to read now, and low and behold - cannot find these two companies anywhere for me to verify it actually says this.

    If it did, it's buried or even hidden. This is not even 30 days from order, and no forwarning this will happen.

    On a second call they can "help me out" since I am calling on the 29th and after the 26th, they will credit me 50%.

    This is a scam. A BIG SCAM. When I asked to speak to a manager I was denied! Please do not order from these companies unless you want to find yourself in an endless loop of charges and headache!

  • August 1, 2018 at 10:03 PM by an anonymous user from: Manassas, Virginia, United States

    BEWARE THEIR MOST RECENT SCAM! : www.womenstylecraze.com

    • August 3, 2018 at 6:44 PM by an anonymous user from: Morrow, Arkansas, United States

      I was scammed and the bank won’t refund the money because of the way it was presented.

  • July 31, 2018 at 7:51 PM by an anonymous user from: Ashburn, Virginia, United States

    I had bought a bottle of Forskolin in June . My subtotal was 10.99 . Today my card declined and I was confused because I had literally just gotten paid . I finally looked at my account history and this company has been taking more and more money out of my account each week since June!

    Up to 80 dollars every week . DO NOT FALL FOR THIS WEIGHT LOSS SUPPLEMENT! These people should be ashamed of themselves . All my hard earned money gone down the drain .

  • July 22, 2018 at 11:31 AM by an anonymous user from: Cleveland, Ohio, United States

    This scam name comes in many names. I’ve seen at least 4!

  • July 13, 2018 at 1:59 PM by an anonymous user from: Verona, Pennsylvania, United States

    I recently got scammed as well. I found it on my work website and purchased a bottle of Foreskolin at 4.97. Then got charged 24.97 for a magazine I didn't order and another vitamin at $5.97. I immediately called to cancel since the terms said to cancel within 14 days or get charged $79/mo. I got a cancellation email but then immediately received another email saying "thank you for your order". They said they would refund the $ within 7-10 days as long as I didn't dispute the charges. After researching I realized it was a scam and cancelled my card with my bank.

    Also I notice when attempting to "reply" to their customer service email there was an attachment included (which after looking at the attachment I saw it was ALL my computer files).

    BEWARE of this SCAM...I'd rather be fat!

  • June 5, 2018 at 2:35 PM by an anonymous user from: Fairport, New York, United States

    received an e-mail from a friend. This is all a scam and there are other products online that are scams, purporting to help one lose weight. I was taken aback because the "friend" who sent this to me (they had his e-mail address) has not seen me in years and has no idea what my weight is.

    Get these characters. They used one of my friends. They did not get any financial information from me, but they have me address and my phone number. AND not only did they use "Shark Tank" and celebrity names, but they noted that the two girls who won so much on Shark Tank were from a town very close to the town I live in now.

  • May 26, 2018 at 8:02 AM by an anonymous user from: Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

    I live in South Africa and was also scammed. I fell for it because the link was sent to me via e-mail by a colleague of mine in the medical field.

    Obviously they hacked into his e-mail addresses and pretended to be him. The evening (after R1600 was deducted from my credit card).

    I realized my mistake and stopped my card. A month later they wanted to deduct 69 dollars again after claiming that I have ordered another "detox" product. Can't these criminals be prosecuted somewhere?

  • May 22, 2018 at 10:07 AM by an anonymous user from: New York, United States

    This same story is being advertized on Facebook now under the product name Rapidtone. Same premise, shark tank phenomenon, amazing results, tons of Facebook comments saying how great it is!

    • May 22, 2018 at 11:50 AM by info

      The comments are fakes.

  • April 26, 2018 at 2:30 AM by an anonymous user from: St Louis, Missouri, United States

    In desperation to lose weight, I accepted a free trial of Slim Thrive Forskolin. I paid for shipping. They threw in a bottle of colon cleanser.

    I read all the fine print to make sure I was not going to be charged later or have automatic shipments sent monthly.

    I promptly received my “free trial” and shortly after my checking account was charged $89.98! I immediately contacted Slim Thrive customer service department and got a recorded message with instructions for cancellation.

    The recording gave me an RMA(return merchandise authorization #) and a PO Box address and was told to return the unused product within 30 days of order date.

    I followed the instructions in a timely manner and guess what? I just received the package I sent back marked “Return To Sender” “Attempted Not Known”!

    I did try the SlimThriveForskolin and Cleanser and did not shed a single pound. The detox cleanser made me nauseous.

    My bank is investigating and I will be notifying USPostal Inspectors.

  • April 21, 2018 at 6:42 PM by an anonymous user from: Norfolk, Virginia, United States

    I got scammed. Received an email supposedly from my mother in law who is trusted in dietary supplements... email said "check this out" with a link to turmeric forskolin diet pills.

    After I had already purchased the product, I realized that it wasn't my mother in law who had sent the email, but someone posing as my mother in law. Moreover, the link had fake shark tank credentials, and fake celebrity testimonies.

    I sent in my info and told my husband what I had purchased,and with a bit of research concluded that I had been scammed. I immediately closed my credit card. They said that I needed to contact purely naturals to get refunded instead of filing a dispute.

    When I contacted the company, they said I needed to return the product via certified mail and that I would get refunded minus shipping and handling and 5 dollars per bottle for restocking fee. Or get refunded 65% of what I paid for the product and not return anything because it is a hassle, and may take more than 2 weeks to get the refund back anyway.

    I have not received a response yet to their difficulty responding to unsatisfied upset customers regarding the refund process. What a headache! Anyone successful in getting refunded?

  • April 11, 2018 at 6:56 AM by an anonymous user from: New York, United States

    I just saw the two Sisters that claim they were on Shark Tank and received investments from the panel. What was offered was the Turmeric, and it was offered to get a free bottle which they asked where to send the bottle. I did have my address information, then I saw if you want to buy the product like buy 3 and get 3, I did not order anything.

  • March 29, 2018 at 1:58 PM by an anonymous user from: Lynn, Massachusetts, United States

    I believe I am part of the scam. I am not sure because I cannot see my card statement until the end of the month. I will follow up this weekend to get the confirmation email of the original purchased.

  • March 10, 2018 at 3:04 PM by an anonymous user from: Sunnyvale, California, United States

    The free offer from Forskolin is a SCAM

  • February 25, 2018 at 5:56 PM by an anonymous user from: Littleton, Colorado, United States

    My daughter was scammed by this and the sender of this message was a very honest, proper person who would not send anything like this. mld

  • February 6, 2018 at 4:59 PM by an anonymous user from: Ocoee, Florida, United States

    They just scammed me and took $94 out of my account a total of 2 times before I caught today. My accounts are with Fairwinds credit union. They ordered me a new card but all I can do is file a dispute so I did.

    The scam company says they canceled my "subscription" and emailed saying so. the Scam company rep said to me that many people try to dispute these charges and they never win. They never get their money back. I was wondering if anyone has any experience getting their money back from these scammers.

    Thanks

  • January 29, 2018 at 6:51 AM by an anonymous user from: Oak Park, Illinois, United States

    So, is there such a pill? Who are the females featured on the show? People keep sending the link to try the produc. Should I ignore it?

    • January 30, 2018 at 8:15 PM by an anonymous user from: Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan

      Yes, people who are sharing links are also scammers. this is 100% scam

    • January 29, 2018 at 6:53 AM by info

      Yes, ignore because it is a scam.

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