How Do I Cancel Acaiberry Scam Subscription?!?!?

Like an idiot I signed up for one of those free trial Extreme AcaiBerry subscriptions (I thought what the heck its $4). Now I can’t find a number that works to cancel the subscription and I keep reading horror story after horror story. Does anyone know an effective way (or a working number) to cancel the subscription?

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One Response to “How Do I Cancel Acaiberry Scam Subscription?!?!?”

  1. leledaco Says:

    First time doing this Yahoo Answer thing. Anywho, here’s a phone number for Extreme AcaiBerry after doing a quick Google search:
    1-801-208-7485
    Monday through Friday
    8am to 5pm MST
    I hope this number is for the right website, since those scammers like to operate many similar scamming sites that makes the same promises with just a different company name.
    In the future, just do a quick Google search of any products that you have doubt of. More than likely, if the product/service is a scam, you’ll find out immediately (from such sites such as scamfraudalert.com/).
    Hope this helps.

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