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The Garcinia Cambogia HCAMAX skinny pill scam

The Australian Women’s Weekly does not endorse diet pills from Garcinia Cambogia HCAMAX. Here's how to avoid the diet pill scam.
The Garcinia Cambogia HCAMAX skinny pill scam

It has come to our attention that some websites are unlawfully using Woman’s Day logo and a strikingly similar Australian Women’s Weekly  logo to endorse the dietary supplement known as Garcinia Cambogia HCAMAX.

You may have seen such posts appear in your Facebook newsfeed with special offers for Australian customers.

PLEASE TAKE NOTE: This is a diet pill scam. The Australian Women’s Weekly does NOT endorse these supplements or diet pills in any way and has NO affiliation with the company selling them.

These companies are using these logos without permission and we are pursuing our legal rights regarding this misleading and false website and Facebook information.

In the meantime, we recommend that our readers do not purchase products from these companies, as there are multiple reports which suggest they are scamming customers.

The Australian Women’s Weekly highly values our brand and we are taking this situation seriously.

The fraudulent links you should be aware of include:

http://www.womenshealthmagnews.com/controversial-skinny-pill-hits-the-australian-market/?c=raisin&ad=

http://toneandhealthyliving.com/Womans-Weekly/index2.html

https://www.puredietoffer.com/au/hm/df/int/r/v2-3/HM4CP4MDS19/?AFID=8&SID=1755&C1=raisin&C2=44014400&C3=&click_id=2072347

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