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ZenCortex for Tinnitus Reviews Scam with Dr. Oz Deepfake Regarding Amazon and Walmart, Explained

There's a scam going around for something called ZenCortex for tinnitus by "Jonathan Miller" claiming Dr. Oz endorsed it. Dr. Oz never endorsed this. People are looking up ZenCortex to find reviews and to learn more about the product, all because they saw scam ads. They are trying to find out information regarding ZenCortex on websites like Amazon and Walmart. It has no reviews on either website. Stay far away from weird medicinal products like this. The reason it's so hard to figure out who created the product or what the names are of the people who might work for the company is because it's all as scammy as can be. Why would you buy something like this and then use it if it has scams surrounding it? Keep your credit card in your wallet. Don't order this.

ZenCortex for tinnitus first came to my attention in April 2024. It sounds an awful like like Cortexi and looks the same. This scam for ZenCortex and all of the apparent fake reviews online in sponsored content articles (which are paid-for articles) are as red-flaggy as it gets. If you are having issues of ringing of the ears and need help with tinnitus, then go see a medical professional. Make a doctor's appointment. Don't believe scams online claiming Dr. Oz or other famous people endorsed something that, in reality, have nothing to do with the product.

I made this video about ZenCortex because I saw an ad in my own social media feed. It led to a page claiming "Astronaut 'Brain Hack' Silences Ringing Ears." This was a lie. Also, it says it's "assembled in America" ... but where is it made? I recommend that if you have seen these ads and made a purchase that you contact your credit card company to let them know you saw the Dr. Oz scam and got scammed.

With ZenCortex and other products, I've seen a rise in strange medicinal products being advertised to the general public on Meta's platforms. Meta is the parent company of Facebook and Instagram. Is it any surprise that they accept money for scams? They'll apparently do whatever they can to make money, so they can please investors in the next quarterly financial results. Who cares about the users, right? Let's all just keep collecting money from scammers... is apparently the motto of the people in charge at the company, no matter how many good people might work there.

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0:00 ZenCortex for Tinnitus Scam and Meta's Complicity
1:13 Dr. Oz Deepfake Ad
3:44 I've Seen This Before...
4:38 '7-Second Odd Technique'
6:24 ZenCortex24.com
7:33 Fake Photos in Reviews
8:05 More Red Flags
8:58 Do Not Buy This

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