Beware of a Gold Coast Keto Weight Loss Pills or Capsules (or Gummies) scam that claims "Dragon's Den" endorsed the product, as well as mentions of Isabelle Thorpe, Khloe Kardashian, Charlotte Crosby, Lauren Goodger, and Dawn French. This is not a legitimate offer if it includes mentions of celebrities or "Dragon's Den," as they never endorsed Gold Coast Keto Capsules.
I saw the Gold Coast Keto Capsules (or Gummies) "Dragon's Den" scam being advertised in July 2023, with fake reviews as comments underneath fake Mail Online or Daily Mail articles. Don't believe these sorts of articles. They prey on people. Don't buy into these scams, as you'll only end up spending way more money than you expected. If you want to lose weight, choose diet and exercise, not magic miracle promises.
The Gold Coast Keto Capsules "Dragon's Den" scam and fake reviews claimed that all of the investors of the TV show went in on the product and that it was a big success for the people involved. It's all BS. Don't believe it.
If you fell for the Gold Coast Keto Capsules scam or saw fake reviews, please call your credit card company and tell them you saw "Dragon's Den" being mentioned as a lie, or whatever other scam tactics you noticed.
I've seen CBD and keto gummies scams for a number of years now. They keep going. The bigger they get, the larger chance there is that they'll come crashing down one day. That's my hope.
Gold Coast Keto Capsules was the product being mentioned in this "Dragon's Den" scam with the fake reviews. Sometimes, scammers use product or company names without permission. I'm not sure what was happening here, but I wanted to mention that just in case.
Thank you for watching.
Key moments:
0:00 Gold Coast Keto Capsules 'Dragon's Den' Scam
1:28 Isabelle Thorpe
2:07 Fake Celebrity Endorsements
2:30 Fake Reviews
2:59 Gold Coast Keto Website
4:45 Dr. Oz Scam
5:38 Customer Support Phone Number and Email Address
6:06 Closing Remarks