XCharge Pro Reviews and Scam Claims, Explained

submitted by Reyreyreys Tv on 12/25/22 1

Today I’m going to look at why people are searching Google for the words XCharge Pro reviews and scam or legit or it's being searched as one word, just XChargePro. XChargePro reviews remind me of other products that often appear in Google Trends when you search for the word “scam.” There are a lot of small products that websites claim can do amazing things for only a few dollars, like a little chip device that can save you fuel on your car, or a small plug-in heater that’s the size of a big night light, another product that can save you up to 90% on your electricity if you just buy it. There’s also this XCharge Pro reviews and scam search that people are doing on Google for a product called XChargePro that supposedly can quickly charge your devices. One website on buy-xchargepro.com says this will charge your devices up to four times faster. In the past, other websites have said that this product can help you charge your phone in 15 minutes. But I quickly discovered the truth that people searching Google for XCharge Pro reviews and scam would probably want to know, thanks to a past video review from the Scamadviser channel when perhaps the same looking product went under the name Boltz Pro Charger. On one website, the supposed XCharge Pro reviews scam product was going for $32. On another website, it was $58, supposedly marked down to $29. But here’s the truth, and this is how you can tell whether or not a product keeps getting rebranded under another name. The product images don’t show the name XChargePro. It says Quick Charge 3.0. If you search Google for Quick Charge 3.0, you can buy what appears to be the same exact thing on Amazon for $14, if not less. In fact, Scamadviser once found a similar product for $5. The product works in that it will charge your phones. However, past XCharge Pro reviews indicate it isn’t going to have miraculously fast charging results. If you want to get one, I mean go for it, but don’t get scammed and overpay. People on Reddit like to recommend the brand Anker, so maybe go with a charger from them. Money well spent. I recommend checking out Scamadviser’s video about the XCharge Pro reviews which provided a good demonstration and a test of what appeared to be the same product when it was called Boltz Pro Charger. I’ll include that link in the pinned comment down below. I hope my video helped. I’m spending my free time to make these videos like this one about the supposed XCharge Pro scam to help people out. There are so many scams out there. Every day brings new scams, and you can only report on so many of them. But I figured I could do a little more on my own time on nights and weekends, and that’s exactly what I’m doing now. In general, not talking about this product here, but scams can sometimes hurt people. Scams can take money from people. And not everyone has money to spare. So I hope I can help you on my channel. So please click the Like button, the thumbs up button, and subscribe. Also, feel free to check out my creative projects about New York City history and abandoned places in the pinned comment down below. Feel free to share your story in the comments below. Thanks so much for watching.

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