Dailyfit.io is a fitness site that seeks to help people get into shape, But after it appeared on the list of most searched sites on ScamAdviser, I decide to check it out. Most of the sites that people search for on ScamAdviser usually have a suspicious element to them.
When you click on the website, they take you through a series of questions to help determine where you are and what you want to achieve. The questions will focus on your eating habits, exercise, diet, and more. At the end of it, you will have to give an email where they can send the fitness plan.
The site has 3 payment plans; weekly, monthly, and a 3-month plan. However, they are using a common psychological plan to pressure you into making the decision, explained below
Once you finish with the initial inquiries, they give you a discount which you must use within the first few minutes. It’s designed to make you buy into the program quickly as you don’t want to miss the deadline. The ticking time shows you the remaining time.
This is another psychological trick to force you to make a decision in a hurry.
I could not find any social media handles of dailyfit.io. I could also not find any reviews of the over 700k customers the site claims to have. In short, we doubt the legitimacy of dailyfit.io. The site is not fully completed and the relevant contact information is missing. Be careful when shopping on this site.
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