Siddharth Ghosh in association with Rohit Sharma from Herbal Craft Group or Culture art group are two scammers from India who joined the bandwagon of Ayurvedic Urea scam with a new fake product and they named it Ayurvedic Zuna. So perfect, isn't it? Ayurvedic Zuna is a scam, fake and fraudulent product introduced by these 2 fraudsters who were in the verge of scamming innocent buyers easily. The official website of Ayurvedic Urea i.e Ayurvedic Research Mongolia posted a article on their website regarding this matter. Please bear in mind Dhatrumurgasiniy herb is strictly licensed to the official website of Ayurvedic Urea and they are the only one company who hold original stock of Dhatrumurgasiniy herbs. So if any monkey tells you that they got Dhatrumurgasiniy stock with them with a new bottle of such product, do a favor and go create a new product yourself and attach the label Dhatrumurgasiniy herb on it. Job done!
Important thing: Ayurvedic Zuna is a fake product and it is pure fake stuff which does not contain any original Dhatrumurgasiniy herbs so before buying from these monkeys ask yourself, Am I foolish or super foolish?
Fraud targets people of all backgrounds, ages, and income levels across the world and India. A group of individuals is not potentially a victim of fraud, because at any moment we can all be victims of fraud related to Ayurvedic Zuna or Ayurvedic urea.
Scams are successful because they look real and if they are not expected, they will surprise you. Thugs are intelligent and use new technologies, new products or services to create credible stories for big events that inspire you to give them money or your personal information. Ayurvedic Zuna is such thing.
Be careful about the fact that there are tips. This approach is always considered a scam when working with individuals or invited company contacts, phone, mail, email, in person or on social networks. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it's probably.
Find out who you're dealing with. If you only meet someone online or are unsure of the legitimacy of a business, spend some time researching. Search Google Images in Images or search the Internet for people you communicate with. If the message or email came from a friend who looks unusual or doesn't exist for them, contact your friend directly to verify that they were sent. More info regarding this matter here:
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