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Is There an Apple Diet Patch Scam?
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Let’s leave aside for as moment whether or not a “diet patch”, let alone an “apple diet patch”, could somehow safely and help anyone loose weight. The claims of this product, however dubious, are not the subject of debate here. What we’re concerned with is a possible inter-net scam in the work from home scam milieu. Is there an Apple Diet Patch scam?
The thing about work from home offers like the one affiliated with the Apple Diet Patch isn’t that they are illegal. Technically speaking they are not fraudulent. The problem is the subtle, yet legal misrepresentation of the supposed opportunities for making money on referral sales. One can make money selling the Apple Diet Patch online. Whether or not it’s worth the time and effort relative to any profit one gains is what’s questionable. A good rule of thumb is that any work at home scheme that makes you pay the company before you can sell (which the Apple Patch people do) for them usually just isn’t worth working for. |
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