Flawless Finish Skin Tag Remover Reviews & 'Shark Tank' Scam, Exposed [FR6_BnmGg8V]

This is my Flawless Finish Skin Tag Remover review (or Clear Tag, Remedy, or Radiant Cutis) review of a website that’s advertising a “Shark Tank” scam without authorization. It features the image and likeness of people named Anna and Samantha Martin, Mark Cuban, Robert Herjavec, Kevin O’Leary, Daymond John, Lori Greiner, and Barbara Corcoran. Watch out for this Flawless Finish Skin Tag Remover scam (or for Clear Tag, Remedy, or Radiant Cutis) that pretends with a fake reviews article that the product was featured on "Shark Tank." Keep in mind that scammers sometimes use products and company names without authorization, with the company having no involvement with the scam. The Flawless Finish Skin Tag Remover scam and fake reviews (or for Clear Tag, Remedy, or Radiant Cutis) in the comments showed a screenshot from "Shark Tank" and mentioned Anna and Samantha Martin, names that have also been featured in other scam articles. The headline showed as, "Natural Serum That Naturally Eliminates Moles & Skin Tags In 8 Hours Gets Biggest Deal In History." According to the fake article, the product that was never featured on the show eliminates skin tags, dark moles, light moles, small warts, big warts, and is "made from 100% all natural and organic ingredients." This Flawless Finish Skin Tag Remover scam (or for Clear Tag, Remedy, or Radiant Cutis) about "Shark Tank" and fake reviews was hosted on myexclusivedealsfinder.com. The fake article led to a website for the product that may have showed a customer service and support phone number as well as a mysteriously missing returns mailing address. If you were scammed by this Flawless Finish Skin Tag Remover scam (or for Clear Tag, Remedy, or Radiant Cutis), I recommend you contact the company or contact the payment method you used to make the purchase, such as your credit card company, and let them know you saw a scam article that falsely claimed celebrities endorsed the product. Scams like these can hurt people, and I hope that my efforts here on my YouTube channel can help. My advice on avoiding scams like these is this: If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Also, look at the web address to make sure you're actually on the publication that the article claims you're on. Scammers have been known to copy the design of prominent news publishers like Time magazine, Fox News, CNN, and others, and they replicate that look on scam websites to fool people into thinking they're reading from that publisher's website, when in reality they're reading a scam article. Finally, if you're looking into some sort of medicinal product or something that's supposed to make you look better or live better, ask your doctor. Generally speaking, there are so many snake oil products out there, so be careful. Please tap the like button, the thumbs up button, as that will show Google and YouTube that my video has value, so that it can then land higher in Google search results and be seen by people who might be close to being scammed. Also, please tap the "Thanks" button if you would like to do so, as that would make my efforts worthwhile. Thank you for watching. Chapters: 0:00 Flawless Finish Skin Tag Remover Scam 0:55 “Shark Tank” Scam 1:37 Sisters Anna and Samantha Martin 3:15 Fake Reviews 4:38 Clint Eastwood’s Lawsuit Victories 5:28 flawlessfinishskintag.com 6:33 Customer Service and Support Phone Number 6:57 Missing Return Shipment Address 6:34 I Need Your Help 7:40 Important Remarks #smart life cbd gummies #koala puffs cbd gummies