Tell them wrote:
Everyone on Facebook please message this company's page and tell them the truth about fraudster Amy, including Scam_Watcheroo's letter bellow.
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Did you check out their Instagram? They've been using Amy photo's since June. And, fundamentally, the question is, do you think they care about integrity? Look at what the are selling - "Protein Shake for Women". Does anybody with integrity or credibility believe that women need a different kind of protein then men do? What kind of protein would that be?
If they can't do the 5 minutes of research to find out what Amy is about, it's likely it's because they really don't care. But, you could also assume they did do the 5 minutes of research and still don't care. They are on the same page - they want to sell to people and how they go about selling is't based on truth/science etc., it's based on impressions created by social media. Those impressions do not have to be honest, it's just about creating an image they want to sell.
Sure, if you splash the truth out there they a company selling products will want to distance themselves from somebody who may taint their reputation, but the truth is people are lazy and nobody looks into any of the women's photo's used to promote their product - they just want to believe that if they spend some money they too can become thin.