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INSANE Oprah Deepfake & AI Voice Weight Loss Scam, Explained Depression Drugs That Cause Weight Loss
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Watch out for this Oprah Winfrey keto gummies diet and weight loss scam that appears to use an AI voice with artificial intelligence and a deepfake video as if she was promoting the products, that then leads to adec-clarinete.com that was designed by scammers to look like the Facebook website. The ad is running on Facebook, Instagram, Audience Network, and Messenger in April 2023. It is the latest iteration of the scam that claims Oprah Winfrey endorsed or created Go90 Keto + Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies sort of magic keto or CBD gummy or pill that can help with weight loss. Her image and likeness have been used for many years for other scams that have been hosted by Meta, and this is just the most recent one that's going around. Oprah Winfrey has nothing to do with CBD or keto gummies products or any weight loss supplements or miracle pills. Don't believe any of it.
If you were scammed by this weight loss gummies scam that used Oprah Winfrey's image and likeness, I recommend you contact the company or contact the payment method you used to make the purchase, such as your credit card company, and let them know you saw a scam article that falsely claimed a famous person or celebrity endorsed the product. Scams like these can hurt people, and I hope that my efforts here on my YouTube channel can help.
My advice on avoiding scams like these is this: If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Also, look at the web address to make sure you're actually on the publication that the article claims you're on. Scammers have been known to copy the design of prominent news publishers like Time magazine, Fox News, CNN, and others, and they replicate that look on scam websites to fool people into thinking they're reading from that publisher's website, when in reality they're reading a scam article. Finally, if you're looking into some sort of medicinal product or something that's supposed to make you look better or live better, ask your doctor. Generally speaking, there are so many snake oil products out there, so be careful.
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Chapters:
0:00 Oprah AI Voice Scam Ad
0:17 Fake Facebook Website
2:51 Photoshopped Image
3:25 Who Is "Sarah"?
4:45 Fake Reviews
6:19 Dr. Oz Mentioned
6:58 Customer Service and Support Phone Number
7:11 Pricing Notice
8:10 If You Were Scammed
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