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Weight loss scams and how to spot them

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  • Posts: 1,436 Member
    Caitwn wrote: »

    So true. But sadly, some people don't want to hear that. I've seen more than one thread here that goes something like...

    OP: "Hey! I just started using <insert weight loss scam here>! Anyone else using it? I need friends - let's support each other!"

    25 different MFP posters: "That's a scam. Please don't waste your money."

    Person with 2 previous posts: "Hey! I'm using <insert weight loss scam here> too! Sent you a friend request! Let's do this!"

    OP: "Yay! I accepted!"

    End of thread.

    So, yeah....I love the 'weight loss scams and how to spot them' list. It's well worth it even if it helps only a few folks here who are willing to think it through a bit before falling for the scams.

    So true.

    It's just a shame that so many people cannot see through the BS, and the scammers are making billions of dollars a year off of that.
  • Posts: 19,251 Member
    edited July 2015
    Troutsy wrote: »
    - Your friends are selling it via facebook

    And YOU can sell it too. :smile:
  • Posts: 9,151 Member
    So you're saying the Dormatron is a scam?
  • Posts: 1,492 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    So you're saying the Dormatron is a scam?
    "set it to eleven" lol
  • Posts: 3,911 Member
    zyxst wrote: »
    So you're saying the Dormatron is a scam?
    It's being sold by It Works now. Fat can ruin a romantic cruise, ya know.

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    Gee, I guess if "not using it" counts as it not working, then school should be ignored because you won't learn anything if you don't go to it, so might as well not even start.

    :smile: Indeed.

    And cameras don't take photos because I don't push the button.

    And water doesn't clean things because I haven't washed my car.

  • Posts: 7,097 Member
    Troutsy wrote: »
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    -"jumpstart"
    -Detox/ cleanse
    - Your friends are selling it via facebook

    :smiley: Very good. Thanks.
  • Posts: 2,408 Member
    If it involves the amputation of a limb.
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    Any time that you see a commercial or magazine ad and there is a bunch of super fine print that you can barely read, should be an immediate red flag! Especially when you get a chance to read it and they mention that the participants exercised and were on a low calorie diet while taking the product...
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    bpetrosky wrote: »
    Add: Has been featured on the Dr. Oz show.

    +1
  • Posts: 14,776 Member
    Don't mind me. Just bumping useful posts. Nothing to see here...

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    Liftng4Lis wrote: »

    +1
    Gotta hedge on that one though: the Dr. Oz blogs are given a pass. Several of my favorite apps are there.

    http://blog.doctoroz.com/oz-experts/5-mobile-apps-to-help-you-achieve-21st-century-wellness
  • Posts: 6,252 Member
    This needs immediate favored/most helpful thread status.
  • Posts: 163 Member
    One Main give-away (usually indicates an MLM)

    The seller will post up about how great their weight loss programme is but you have to PM them for more info....
  • Posts: 7,097 Member
    Bumping with this awesome list from @HippySkoppy
    Dear Op:

    Words/Proclamations that will help show you how to Spot a Weight Loss Scam Woo

    Appearing in no particular order of importance:

    [*] BOOSTS YOUR METABOLISM
    [*] RESET YOUR METABOLISM
    [*] CURES *insert random opposing ailments and feels*
    [*] Insert credit card number here
    [*] Dr OZ
    [*] Claims that "THEY" (whoever "They" are) have tried to keep this fat burning miracle formula a secret from the people
    [*] MIRACULOUS/UNIQUE
    [*] Individual results may vary
    [*] Pic of some random with a newspaper/magazine in their hands followed by their testimonial....
    [*] Game Changing
    [*] Fat Burning
    [*] Like no other
    [*] Permanent
    [*] No need to count calories
    [*] Exclusive Diet Plan
    [*] No credible studies to show the veracity of their claims
    [*] Works only in conjunction with diet and exercise
    [*] EXTREME
    [*] RIPPED - *number of days*
    [*] FAST - *ditto*
    [*] SHREDDED - *and again*
    [*] Drastic changes in as little as *insert number* Days
    [*] Celebrity endorsement *run - Singing La La La, loudly if you see a Kardashian with a bottle/pill of something in their hands*
    [*] Guaranteed to work
    [*] First shipment FREE......
    [*] after which a new shipment will be ordered for you every month.....even when you don't want the damn thing anymore, have tried to cancel the order but the phone doesn't work (or you can't even find a number)...your e-mails languish in limbo and they are NEVER replied to.....

    Whew that's me done....I just KNOW others would know many more and I hope they chime in with examples of their own.

    OP - I hope you don't feel I am being unkind here with this list....I am trying to inject a bit of humour.

    I hope to that my input and other responders here will help you to save your money. These things come and go all the time and scammers will go to incredible lengths to lie to genuine people, in an effort to line their own pockets. >:)

    Believe me I have fallen victim to the too good to be true lies myself in the past and many on MFP can relate to that experience themselves.

    Please don't buy into this pixie dust....do the CICO...it's free. Weigh and log everything you eat. Eat at a sensible deficit and eat foods you enjoy, exercise for your health....have patience.

    All the best.
  • Posts: 10,477 Member
    Zombie !
  • Posts: 7,097 Member
    yarwell wrote: »
    Zombie !

    Nah, there's plenty of life in it left. :wink:
  • Posts: 333 Member
    Not a zombie thread, this should be a sticky.
  • Posts: 5,609 Member
    yarwell wrote: »
    Zombie !

    Did someone include - no need to count calories ??????


    So basically before calorie counting became popular all diets were scams ?? Or anyone now eating sensibly without the aid of food scales and a diary counting calories is following a scam diet!

    That's good to know!

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