Some Resveratrol Programs are scams

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This is how Resveratrol looks like. You can buy it from several sites like this one (don't buy it until you read bellow): http://rezv.info/

I didn't understand how these people came out with this ugly word: "resveratrol". That's way I had to read about resveratrol on wikipedia.

Now, Resvenatrol is not produced by only one company. Several scam companies are hiding behind this name. The one I spotted is REZV 2000. Heck of a name! Other is the one selling stuff on Acai Burn. As I written more about these guys on the Acai Burn Scam page, I will recommend you to browse that section of my site.

Until then, I will leave you with several resveratrol-based acai berry REZV 2000 product reviews:

  • I ordered the vitamins and they shipped it so late that by the time I got the product I had past my 15 day trial. They charged my credit card and immediately sent my next month supply. This is before I could even try the trail they sent me. When I returned it, it took them 30 days to credit my card back and they charged me for shipping it back to them. Total rip off company. Don't buy from from. They are a scam and fraud.
  • Don't be a gullible - in-search-of-anti-aging-miracles-fool - like I was. The hype you buy is not the product you receive. It doesn't work. Besides that, NutriBlvd's website and phone number won't get you any customer service satisfaction either. After many failed attempts to communicate with them and cancel further shipment, I was advised by my credit card company to cancel my card i.e. - they will assign my old account a new number. I was told it was the only way to insure NutriBlvd could not use it again - at any time. The organization is purposefully misleading and most likely, unethical. You don't need this kind of costly aggrevation from any advertiser or retailer - and you really don't need it for an inferior product! I'm older - but now - a little WISER!
  • I ordered my "free trial" of their Reservatrol product, Resv 2000, on March 4, 2009. According to their advertisements, I had 14 days free trial. I had no idea, without reading their fine print, that after 14 days, I would be automatically entered into their "club" and billed for another shipment of Resv 2000. On March 18--exactly 14 days after I ordered, NOT 14 days after I received the product to begin my trial--my checking account was billed $87.97 for a one month supply. I had taken the product for 3 days and had trouble sleeping, having no intention of continuing to purchase it, but assumed I still had 30 days from the time of purchase to return it and get my refund. I called on March 19th to request that I receive no further shipments and to get an RMA number to return my product and be refunded. I was told to return the product and call with the tracking number, at which time I would be refunded immediately. What was not made clear to me at that time was that I did NOT have to return the original trial bottle, the $87.97 charge was for a new bottle that had shipped on March 18. I returned my trial bottle, and a day or two later received the second shipment. I again called and asked what to do, and was told that I now needed to return the second bottle--of course, at my expense--to get my credit for the charge, and by the way, I could have kept my first trial bottle. Great. Again, I returned the second bottle on March 30th. On April 1st, I called with the tracking number and was told that they could not issue the credit that day because "their system was being upgraded." I called again on April 3rd when I saw that the credit had still not been issued, although the package had been delivered, and this time was told that, legally, they had 30 days from the time their warehouse received the return shipment to issue the credit, and that right now, they were "backed up" and it could take a week or so for the credit to be issued. I told them I would sue if I didn't see that credit within 30 days.

The funny thing about this is that many webmasters have built a lot of websites praising resveratrol products, lured by the fat commissions these guys give for affiliate leads.

You can read more complaints on the following sites (just search for "resveratrol scam" on these):

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A Resveratrol program that IS NOT scam is the one provided by Resveratrol SELECT, although this product is not 100% acai berry based. These guys have a professional customer care center and a dynamic sales page. I phoned them and a great lady answered me at the second "Beep". I was really satisfied both by the delivery time and the product.