Bay Park CBD Gummies Reviews 'Shark Tank' Scam, Explained
Bay Park CBD Gummies Reviews 'Shark Tank' Scam, Explained
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2024-12-04T09:44:59+0800
Bay Park CBD Gummies reviews are available all over Google News search results, but be careful as many of these so-called “reviews” appear to be part of a fake celebrity endorsement scam that involves the “Shark Tank” reality TV show. Here’s what this matter is all about, and it's unclear if it's BayPark CBD Gummies or Bay Park. I’m not sure how many years it’s been, but for at least a few years, the images and likenesses of the cast of the “Shark Tank” reality TV show have been used in keto and CBD gummies scams. In this latest case, the cast of “Shark Tank” was being used in a scam in association with supposed reviews for Bay Park CBD Gummies. Kevin O'Leary, Robert Herjavec, Kevin Harrington, Barbara Corcoran, Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Daymond John, and Chris Sacca have never endorsed any keto or CBD gummies or oil products. A simple Google News search for Bay Park CBD Gummies reviews with the “Shark Tank” name showed nothing more than a bunch of pages that claim to be reviews, but aren’t. A closer look revealed that they were all little more than sponsored content stories that served up product pitches and descriptions. Basically, someone appeared to be paying for these supposed reviews to appear on these websites as a way of trying to bring in people who might be looking up information on Bay Park CBD Gummies. It’s unclear what the scammers were trying to do with the links in these articles. I also have no idea if the company behind the products was actively trying to stop the scammers from running their scams. Were they investigating the scams and trying to shut them down? It’s hard to reach anyone by phone who manages the products, so this is unclear. Aside from the Bay Park CBD Gummies fake reviews, there are also a massive amount of strange pages on Facebook for the product. Most of these pages have either zero or one like and likely were only created so that they would potentially show up as search results on Google. This video is not specifically about the product Bay Park CBD Gummies, but rather serves as documentation of how scammers have continued to use the “Shark Tank” name without any authorization. If you’ve fallen victim to a CBD or keto scam or any other scam, please let me know in the comments below. Also, feel free to ask me questions about this scam or any scam. My comments are open. Thank you for watching and feel free to hit “Like” (thumbs up) so that Google knows my video is trustworthy, and so other people, including potential victims of scams, might see what I’ve laid out here.
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