On June 12, 2024, I noticed the Herbal Harmony CBD Gummies scam using fake reviews to claim that Dolly Parton created the product to "reverse dem...

Herbal Harmony CBD Gummies Scam, Explained

Herbal Harmony CBD Gummies Scam, Explained

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On June 12, 2024, I noticed the Herbal Harmony CBD Gummies scam using fake reviews to claim that Dolly Parton created the product to "reverse dementia." Scam ads on Facebook promised "heartbreaking news" from Parton. Those ads led users to scam websites like dowd.top, which pretended to be the Fox News website. Dowd.top replicated Fox News's article layout and design, making wild claims about Parton's involvement with CBD gummies. None of the article's claims were true. There is no lawsuit between Dolly Parton and Martha MacCallum at Fox News. No celebrities or famous people have ever endorsed Herbal Harmony CBD Gummies.

While making this video to expose the Herbal Harmony CBD Gummies scam and fake reviews, I noticed that the online store selling the product on secure.shopherbalharmonycbd.com/cbd/v1/ was registered on the same day I was making the video: June 12, 2024. The only contact information I found was the email address care at herbalharmonybrands.com. Remove the "at" and replace it with an "@" symbol. Remove the spaces on both sides of the @, too. By the way, the terms and conditions on the website were incomplete, which is a big oversight for whoever is running this scam.

Avoid getting involved with the Herbal Harmony CBD Gummies scam. These scams charge users hundreds of dollars per month. Many customers realize much later that they were scammed and that no celebrities ever endorsed the products. Additionally, some customers don't notice the monthly charges until months later when they've been hit with over $1,000 in charges. It's very sad.

The lesson of the Herbal Harmony CBD Gummies scam is clear: Don't buy stuff from Facebook ads. If an online offer seems too good to be true, it probably is. If you think you need gummies for an issue, stop, don't order anything, and go speak with a medical professional. Talk to a doctor. Seek legitimate help. Make a doctor's appointment with your primary care physician. Do whatever you have to do to take care of yourself.

Please do not contact any companies with similar names. They're innocent and have nothing to do with this scam. Some of those companies are small and can't handle phone calls at such a large volume. Please like this video, comment, and subscribe. Thank you for watching.

Aired: 2024-06-13T07:51:54+0000

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