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From: A. J. G. on 22 Nov 2005 13:45 My family members are buying this $150 for 35 pound rice. And they have stopped taking their needed high blood pressure & cholesterol medication. Can some one please tell me if this Akai Rice is a scam? ========================================================== Akai Rice Company ripoff Alhambra California Company: Akai Rice Company Address: 125 West Main Street, Alhambra California, U.S.A. Phone Number: 626-4579988 This company is full of Sh#@*. They are massively advertising their commercials about the magic rice in the Asian television stations. These so call Organic Rice was claim came from Camargue, France. The company claims the rice can help people drop their weight tremendously, lower your sugar level so diabetic patients do not need to continue their medication. From their television commercials, they claim rice came from Camargue will change black skin horses into white skin. Many AKAI customers (as shown to be actual customer in their TV commercial) claim they improve their skin tone, lower their sugar level and lose weight. However, people do not know about these so call customers are all family relatives. First their parent ?Cin-laws were in the commercial (a old couple) claim their diabetic condition dramatically improved after eating AKAI rice, but later the in-laws realized they're being rip off for investing thousand of dollars into the company, they finally back out. Then there is the so call a bank manager and a Doctor; the bank manager was fire from the bank and the Doctor already established a bad reputation for rip people off. Therefore, for people, who are reading this, please tell others not fall for it. You can buy these rice at any locate supermarket. These so call AKAI Camargue rice nothing but purchased from a locate farm product distributor in Brea, California. Believe me, I used to work for them, the company was operating by a husband and wife. They scam people, you see them drive expensive cars, but they actually lease them and living in a hotel in Monterey Park. There is a long history about the owner, Jackson Chung, who scams older and disable people to buy $5000 worth of vitamins claims to improve their physical hand-cap condition few years back, if you ask around in Los Angeles area, you will find out a lot more scams Jackson had pull. I urgently warning people not to spend money on these company, just go the WholeFood, you will find many better grade of rice. Larry Woodland, California U.S.A. orignal text from: http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff110433.htm
From: Cuz on 22 Nov 2005 13:55 A. J. G. <2001jgy.no(a)spam.yahoo.com> wrote: || My family members are buying this $150 for 35 pound rice. || And they have stopped taking their needed high blood pressure || & cholesterol medication. Can some one please tell me if this || Akai Rice is a scam? || It's a Darwinian thing.
From: Vicki Beausoleil on 22 Nov 2005 14:55 "A. J. G." wrote: snip > There is a long history about the owner, Jackson Chung, who > scams older and disable people to buy $5000 worth of vitamins claims to > improve their physical hand-cap condition few years back, if you ask around > in Los Angeles area, you will find out a lot more scams Jackson had pull. > > I urgently warning people not to spend money on these company, just go > the WholeFood, you will find many better grade of rice. > Larry > Woodland, California > U.S.A. > > orignal text from: > http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/ripoff110433.htm Chung - that name definitely rings a bell. What do you expect? ;-) vicki
From: Alan S on 22 Nov 2005 18:09 On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 14:55:03 -0500, Vicki Beausoleil <VBeausoleil(a)netscape.net> wrote: > >Chung - that name definitely rings a bell. What do you expect? > >;-) > >vicki I wonder if he weighs out his two pounds per day before or after cooking? I don't think I could get through two pounds of uncooked rice in a day, even if it didn't put my BGs into the stratosphere. I agree with Cuz. Definitely Darwinian. Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia. -- Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter.
From: A. J. G. on 22 Nov 2005 18:16 Can somebody in the Los Angeles area please find out more? We need real fact to determine if this is scam or not. Obviously, this sounded too good to be true. The impact of false claims on cure high blood pressure and cholesterol and diabetes is real. Thank you very much.
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