Resveratrol Reviews

Want The Total Truth About The Reviews That You Have Been Reading On The Internet?
OK, you are likely here to read some resveratrol reviews and have probably been around the web looking at other peoples reviews right? And, for each review you read on the topic, something inside you was thinking there is some dishonesty going on, am I right? Well it's time you hear the truth.
Resveratrol Review Scams And Dishonesty
First off, these aren't scams, the companies offering the resveratrol products are legit companies and probably not doing this to steal your credit card details and your identity. But you probably have been being lied to, I'll explain in a minute, but first I want to talk about credit card details being stolen and people being billed for supplements online that they didn't want.
Identity And Credit Card Theft
Here's the thing, the people who are getting their credit card info stolen are probably on an insecure wireless Internet connection and their credit card information and even passwords are being sent in CLEAR TEXT and may be intercepted by scumbags in your neighborhood or building (essentially, somewhere within range). If that's you, stop now, contact your local computer tech and secure your wireless. Be smart and be safe.
Re-Billing For Online Supplements
Another thing people complain about when they get their free sample of resveratrol or acai or any supplement online for that matter is that they continue to get billed. While that may be true, the reason they keep getting billed is because they were either lazy or not very observant. The thing is, when you get your free trial, for your convenience you are put on an automatic re-billing plan. It's laid out in plain English for you. You are either given a toll free number or an email address or both so that you can cancel if the product doesn't work for you. Although unnecessary, some people cancel right after their shipment is received to be on the safe side. So when you are checking out the available resveratrol supplements, be sure to copy down the phone number and/or email address and the date you have to notify them by and cancel before the date if you do not want to be re-billed, it's as simple as that.
The Dishonesty
When you are reading reviews, some of the time you are being lied to, I have to tell you. The thing is, we make money by referring you to these free trial offers. How, when the product is free, can they afford to pay us for he referrals? The thing is, these companies believe in their product so much that they expect customers to continue on after the free trial. And studies show that the ones that don't continue on, never bothered to even take the product in the first place. The same ones who forgot to jot down the number and cancel the re-billing are now sitting with a few unopened bottles in their cupboard labeling the online supplement industry as a scam!
The dishonesty comes in when a normally honest person wants to make money by referring you to a product, a product that they know is a good one, but one they have never tried themselves. Now, how can they do a review on a product they have never used? Ask them, I don't know the answer to that. I, myself, when doing reviews, either have a few people I know try the product and post honest feedback and ratings, or I just write facts about the product.
The Truth About Resveratrol Supplements
OK, I'm sorry that there have been people lying to you. They meant well I'm sure. But here's the truth. Most of the resveratrol supplements are essentially the same. They are great products with high amounts of resveratrol, antioxidants, etc. Resveratrol is considered a superfood and if you believe the claims, resveratrol should help your body naturally heal within and heal your cells, which heals your tissues, which heals your organs. Healing an organ like the skin may mean it looks healthier, and therefore less wrinkles, etc.
One thing you should know, in my experience, in most cases, the varying resveratrol products out there probably come from the same manufacturer, just packaged differently to appeal to different segments of the market. Just like no name brands in the supermarket are often just name brands with a different label. I know of a company where I live that has an organic canned tomato product that they have 2 different labels for, organic and non-organic. Why? Not everyone wants organic but they still want to have them as a customer. Don't get hung up on which product to go for, just try one that you don't have to pay for initially in case it doesn't work for you. Everyone is different and these things don't work for everyone.