Toxiburn.com is an online vendor of dietary supplements. ToxiBurn aids in weight loss by boosting metabolism, liver detoxification, and immunity, according to the website.
About Us
The website does not have an About Us page. The Contact Us page does not have significant information to validate the vendor, manufacturer, or supplement.
ClickBank Affiliate
ClickBank is an Idaho-based company that operates an affiliate program. The service allows vendors to promote various physical and digital products. While ClickBank is a legitimate company, its affiliate program is notorious for scams. Over the last year, ClickBank has addressed 126 BBB complaints regarding its affiliate program. According to the complaints, some ClickBank affiliates are not fulfilling their obligations to their customers.
ToxiBurn Ingredients
The only mention of ingredients on the website is an all-natural claim.
Domain Information
The website was registered on September 23, 2020.
Questionable Images
The website utilizes testimonial images that are taken from various websites. For example, the ‘Justin H.’ testimonial image is actually Dr. Alice Roberts presented on a BBC episode. Another example is the David P. testimonial image, which is a Shutterstock image.
We verified the images via Google Images.
No BBB-Accredited
The website is not accredited by or registered with BBB. However, ClickBank is BBB-accredited with an A+ rating and a 1.79-star customer review rating.
Facebook Page
Buy ToxiBurn Online has a Facebook page that is virtually inactive. It has 28 likes and only a few posts.
Afterword – Toxiburn Scam
Is Toxiburn a scam? There is not enough evidence to make this determination. Since the vendor is a ClickBank affiliate, it is possible to get a refund within 60 days of the initial purchase if the order is not delivered or the supplement is believed to be ineffective. ClickBank is responsible for the payment processing, not the delivery.
A major red flag is the testimonial images that are replicated from various websites. These alone make the legitimacy of the website questionable.
Consumers should not even consider investing in supplements that have not been tested for potency, quality, and harmful ingredients. It would help if the vendor provided a list of ingredients for its ToxiBurn dietary supplement.
Jay Skelton is an independent crime journalist with a passion for covering the uncovered and the under covered.
0 Comments Leave a comment