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2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies Reviews And Scam, Exposed Skinny Gummies Review
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In United States Publish Post Time: 2025-07-27
Beware of fake 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies reviews that are part of a weight loss diet pill or apple cider vinegar supplement gummy ingredients plus a price scam that mentions the product and 2nd Life Cleanse or Detox, including misleading appearances and mentions of Oprah Winfrey, Weight Watchers, Ellen DeGeneres, Paulina Silver, Adele Adkins, Gayle King, Diane Sawyer, Ree Drummond aka "The Pioneer Woman," Kelly Osbourne, and Melissa McCarthy. None of these people or organizations have anything to do with any CBD or keto gummies products, nor are they involved with the scam. The 2nd Life Keto + ACV Gummies reviews appear as fake comments under a fake and scam Time magazine article that shows the headline, “Oprah Launches First-Ever ‘Weight Loss Gummy’ in Partnership with Weight Watchers After Being Forced to Lose 60 LBS in Just Weeks.” Please note that any other companies with the name “2nd Life” or “Second” or “Life” in their name have absolutely nothing to do with this scam. Do not contact them, as they have zero involvement.
I found the fake 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies reviews and weight loss diet pill or supplement gummy scam after an ad was served to me on Facebook that showed Oprah Winfrey and Adele Adkins as if they had banded together to endorse the product. That ad led to fake Time magazine articles on hoky898.com, 693667.com, and ggchaoren.com, all that appeared to be run or hacked into by scammers.
The 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies scam with the fake reviews includes the following lie near the bottom of the fake Time magazine article: “While 2nd Life Keto is selling out around the world, Oprah Winfrey didn’t want our readers to miss out on experiencing the benefits of 2nd Life Keto for themselves. As such, she is offering our lucky readers the chance to try 2nd Life Keto! ... You can order your Free bottle of the supplement right now from the comfort of your own home. The only thing you’ll need to pay for is the shipping rate, which is less than $6!”
Here’s the truth: The product is not “selling out around the world.” Also, the fake Time magazine article said that “the only thing you’ll need to pay for is the shipping rate, which is less than $6.” That is a lie. You will be charged hundreds of dollars, and those charges will keep hitting your credit card every month until you find a way to cancel or get a new credit card.
The 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies scam and fake reviews prey on people with a weight loss miracle ruse. The idea apparently is to talk people into buying the product on 2ndlifebrands.com with scammy mentions of Dr. Oz, who never endorsed it, as well as the inclusion of various publisher logos like CBS and CNN, who have nothing to do with any of this. Whoever is pushing this is lying to people. I include a 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies customer service and support phone number and email address in the video, if it’s of any help.
I hope that you found this video helpful. I am making videos like these to help people out. That’s why the video is on my “Helping People” playlist. Tap the thumbs up button, aka the “Like” button, as that will tell Google and YouTube my videos have value, and then people might be able to easily find my videos and avoid being scammed. Also, feel free to tap the “Thanks” button as well if you’d like. I don’t get many of those, but on the rare occasion I do, it’s nice I suppose.
If you did get scammed by this 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies scam, where did your package come from? Was it a “fulfillment center” or PO Box in Smyrna, Tennessee, maybe Tampa, Florida, or perhaps Las Vegas, Nevada? Was there another phone number or email? What can you tell me that might help others. Please include information in the comments down below. Thanks for watching.
Chapters:
0:00 Scammy Facebook Ads
1:47 Price Lies
3:00 Fake Time Magazine Article
4:52 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies Scam
6:09 Other Celebrities
6:46 “Free Bottle” Scam
7:32 Fake 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies Reviews
7:59 2nd Life Keto ACV Gummies Website
9:19 Fake Trust Signals and Form Advisory
11:37 Dr. Oz
13:06 Customer Service and Support Phone Number
14:30 Very Important Remarks
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