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Goji Juice Scam to Scam Search Results
May 12, 2007

In a funny attempt to improve search results on “goji juice scam”, Gary Holdon has written an article titles “Are There Goji Juice Scams Out There?”. It doesn’t present you the information about the scam, but instead it is intended to lead people to sales activities where any goji juice other than the one he sells is a “scam”. The original article, are-there-goji-juice-scams-out-there-tx300391, is aimed at leading people who want to know more about the goji juice scams to even more false information that acts as a smokescreen to confuse people into believing there’s a layer of scam within the scam itself. Unfortunately for Gary, the attempt at improving search results on “goji juice scam” doesn’t work all that well the way he tried it.

Just like many Noni Juice dealers have done, Goji Juice dealers (and there are many different companies selling a juice that has the name Goji in it) will often use tricks like “google bombing” whereby they present the search engine with different words than the actual page contains in the hopes of misleading the individuals using the search results. Go ahead and give it a try, go do some searches on goji scam and you will find many results that lead to sales gateways and funnels. You will notice that the text in the description on the search results page is not found on the page you eventually end up on. That’s how desperate these dealers are.

Additional Information: Mr. Gary Holden has no relationship with Freelife International and its Goji products. Instead there appears to be a relation to goji-4-all.com and houseofnutrition.com that involves online shopping carts for a product called “DescriptionLife Time Goji Juice”. Be aware that there are many different competing “Goji Juices” and reports from all over the internet show that different people with different preferences or affiliations will always claim that one juice is better than the other juices.

  1. john griffin wrote on August 31, 2007 at 3:10 pm

    I was suckered into goji juice about three years ago. If it was’nt for that cbc program I would still be shelling out $140.00 a month for the juice. Ever ask where it’s produced and bottled? Hmmm. I asked my sponsor who had been with freelife for nine years and he said if anyone asks tell them “a pharmacy plant in New jersey) What a joke, he did’nt even know! I have done a lot of research since that program and we have been HAD!!!! Take a look at http://www.quackwatch.com and type in earl mindell.It gets better the more you research. pubmed.org has 83 studies on lycium barbarum the latin name for the goji and if you can understand even one of the studies I congratulate you. Notice not one study is done by an american researcher! Hmmm! I’ve been off goji for over two weeks and not a bit of difference in how I feel. Save your money folks you’re being SCREWED big time. Look at at lots of medical sites and type in goji juice and see what comes up. Oh you’ll see advertisements for it but ask the medical professionals about it and see what you get! Go get some blueberry, cranberry, grape and pomagranite juice, mix together and you’ll get a whole lot more benifits than goji and SO MUCH less expensive. Have a goji day. NOT!!!!!! John.


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