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529 North McKinley Street 104-309, Corona, California, United States

Phone number: (951) 258-3976
www.kimkins.com

Kimkins Reviews

January 22, 2008
The owner of Kimkins.com is a fraud
This story is about a woman who decided to scam innocent desperate people out of their hard earned money by promoting a diet based on lies and deception. Heidi Kimberly Diaz aka Kimmer of Kimkins.com started a website using her own success as the entire basis for the promotion of her site. She claimed to have lost 198 pounds in 11 short months by eating low carb, low fat and low calories. She claimed to have figured out what others couldn’t in her quest to lose weight. And one day, she decided to charge money for her “knowledge”. Those desperate people lined up to pay the price. Little did they know what a price they would pay.

The problem with her plan was that there was no success! She hadn’t lost 198 lbs in 11 months and she made up the 20 or so other success stories that she proudly plastered all over the front page of her website. These other “success stories” or “before & after photos” were all actually pictures that Heidi (Kimmer) Diaz had stolen from Russian mail order Bride sites and called them her own followers. She made up story after story for these so called successes with the intent to tempt innocent overweight victims into joining her website at a fee of $59.95 for a life time membership. A lifetime membership that she has repeatedly reneged on time after time. She has banned members for questioning her before and after photos and for asking for proof that her diet is safe.

She also hadn’t ever lost the weight she claimed to have lost. This was proven by a private investigator hired by her former partner which proved that Heidi was and still is extremely obese. This is the reason she had to steal pictures from other websites and call them her own. Because no one in their right mind would have followed her advice on weight loss had they known what she looked like.

Heidi found big success when she (Russian mail order Bride picture) and her diet was published on the cover of Woman’s World magazine in June 2007. This story brought tens of thousands of new members to her site alone. Woman’s World Magazine was scammed too.

Innocent victims joined her site with hopes of fast weight loss in a healthy way. And soon found out that the diet was so extreme it was almost impossible to follow. When members had trouble losing, Kimmer would say, cut the carbs and fat more and make sure you are measuring that lettuce. Go lower and lower with your calories and if you’re not losing, you must not be following the plan as written. “If you tweak it, it’s not Kimkins” was her motto.

Heidi would belittle and scorn those that had trouble following her diet which often added up to less than 500 calories a day. She told members to take laxatives daily to help with “potty problems” because fiber is forbidden (or at least extremely limited). She made people feel like failures for not being able to stick to her diet. All the while, knowing that she herself hadn’t done it.

People (members) started getting sick. They had heart palpitations and dizzy spells, their hair started falling out by the handfuls and when they realized that it might have something to do with their diet and started asking questions and asking for help, they were immediately banned from her site without a refund for their “lifetime membership”. Once away from that site most tried to add healthy foods back into their diets and promptly found that they either gained all the weight back and more or they found it almost impossible to look at food in a healthy way. Eating disorders abound with former Kimkins members and many have a very long road ahead of them before they will ever be considered “healthy” again, if at all. Metabolisms are shot, Thyroids dysfunctional, and Kimmer is still out there pushing her diet and collecting that $59.95 anywhere she can.

This is in spite of the fact that a lawsuit has been filed in the State of California and her assets and bank accounts have been frozen, she is asking for checks and accepting credit cards at her site right now. Her Paypal account (which has been frozen) showed a total of 1.2 million dollars for one month’s time. Her site has been operating since June 2006. She has recently paid Cash for a $400,000 house and two vehicles. So, as you can see, she has scammed many.

Furthermore, Heidi Diaz aka Kimmer collected money from her members by starting a weight loss challenge on her site to raise money for her “foster kids” - (which, according to the State of California is illegal) She has claimed to have a house full of foster kids throughout the years. However, no one at the foster care agency in the State of California was able to confirm that she has had any kids in her care for many years. More lies. More fraud.

As you can probably see by now, Heidi Kimberly Diaz - aka Kimmer - Owner and Founder of Kimkins.com is a scam artist and a fraud and needs to be stopped and brought to justice for the crimes she has committed. She is dangerous, calculating, and doesn’t care about anyone but herself and the money she can make scamming people. Her own relatives have admitted to the fact that this is not the first scam for Heidi, she has been scamming people for years. She is a lying, liar that lies every chance she gets.

Thankfully, there are many dedicated folks on the world wide web right now fighting the good fight to help bring Heidi to justice. Bloggers and websites are popping up daily in an effort to bring her and her site down. I am proud to be rubbing virtual elbows with this type of group. They/we care about people and their health and our only agenda is to stop Heidi from hurting anyone else. Please help us in our effort!!

Buyer Beware!! Your health is at risk!
January 20, 2008
Fraudulent and dangerous diet!
This is a DANGEROUS diet site that is owned and operated by a grossly overweight woman, Heidi K. Diaz. It is a basically a site that teaches people how to have an eating disorder. The diet Kimkins is based on the Stillman diet, but the charismatic Heidi Diaz encourages her clients to pursue ultra low calorie levels for great periods of time and encourages users to take laxatives (smooth move tea, etc.) on a daily basis. She does not inform her clients of the dangers (heart problems, hair loss, hormonal imbalance) that can result from eating such low calories for an extended period of time, and she has promoted the diets thru yahoo ads to teens and people with eating disorders (which is totally unconscionable!).

Kimkins was promoted fraudulently using dozens of fake before and after pictures, with even Heidi Diaz portraying her "after" photo as a svelte 120lb young woman (in reality at the time she was likely over 300lbs)! There is currently a class action lawsuit forming against Kimkins/Heidi Diaz based on this fraudulent advertising.
January 16, 2008
Stop Kimkins, save a life
http://pinchof.blogspot.com/od/populardietplans/a/kimkinsdiet.htm > Kimkins.com is a Web Diet Site started by a morbidly obese woman named Heidi Kimberly Diaz, AKA, “<a href="http://kimtanic.wordpress.com/">Kimmer</a>” in an effort to scam thousands of innocent people out of their money in the name of losing weight. Ms. Diaz brought in over a million dollars in the month of June 2007 alone. Ms. Dias used fake after pictures and success stories on her site that she downloaded from a Russian Bride site. Ms. Diaz claimed to have lost 198 lbs in less than a year and kept it off for over 5 years when in truth, she never lost the weight at all. <a href="http://pinchof.blogspot.com/od/populardietplans/a/kimkinsdiet.htm">Kimkins.com</a> is a very low carb, low calorie, low fat diet that promotes Eating Disorders (EDs), hair loss, and heart palpitations, just to mention a few of the health problems. People are encouraged to go lower and lower in their calories to see the scale move down a pound. This diet is dangerous and this woman needs to be stopped before someone dies.
January 16, 2008
Dangerous diet
This site sells memberships to a web community that is run by a person who for the last 6 yrs pretended she had followed this diet plan to drop 198 pounds in 11 months and even posted pictures she stole off the internet as her after picture. It was only after she saw photographed by a PI and video taped in the lawsuit deposition that she admitted she is currently not the 115 pounder she was claiming to be.

The actual diet is a very dangerous one lacking in nutrients like vitamins, minerals, calories, and EFAs. Several nutritionists have examined the plan and all have publically declared it to be dangerous. A truthful review of the plan and the site can be seen here http://lowcarbdiets.about.com/od/populardietplans/a/kimkinsdiet.htm
January 16, 2008
Fraud by owner of Kimkins!
The owner of Kimkins, Heidi Diaz who uses the online name Kimmer, claimed to have lost 198 lbs on her special diet and kept it off for 5 years. She got her story in Woman's World magazine (where I saw it). I joined her site for $59.95, with a lifetime membership and access to her weight loss forums only to find out her diet is basically a starvation anorexic plan that is harmful if you follow it exactly as she said to. Then I found out that the 30 plus testimonials about how wonderful the diet is, with before and after pictures were all fakes, with the pictures being stolen from Russian Dating sites. And then on top of all that - the pictures that Heidi Diaz said were her after pictures were stolen from Russian dating sites too. I was banned from the forums for asking about this and stating that I was upset about it in the forums on the site. I did not get a refund because they claimed I violated the TOS of the site (which were not in place when I signed up and that I wasn't notified that they had put them in place when they did) for asking about the fraud and stating my anger at being lied to. I am now part of a class action lawsuit against Heidi Diaz and Kimkins.
January 16, 2008
Diet scam
This website charges a membership fee for a diet plan/forum which touts a very low calorie diet - as low as 500 calories/day. When members question the owner or administrators regarding health issues, they are banned from the forums without a refund.
January 16, 2008
Fraud and dangerous advice
After reading a Woman's World article about Kimkins I joined at the website for $59.95. The woman who ran the website ( Heidi Diaz) claimed to have lost lost 198 pounds following her diet and claimed to have kept that weight off for 5 years. I later found out that she in fact did not lose the weight and used fake after photos ( she got them off Russian bride websites). I began having health problems and started losing my hair after 5 months of being on her diet. People on the website who brought up health issues were banned from their "lifetime membership".
January 16, 2008
Kimkins.com/Heidi Diaz is a fraud!
Kimkins.com is a diet website owned by Heidi Diaz, who claimed to have lost 198 lbs in 11 months. A private investigator took pictures of her and she weighs over 300 lbs. She used fake before and after pictures to lure people to join the website. She pushed very low calorie diets and members became ill due to malnutrition. There is a class action lawsuit pending, but people are still joining her fraudulent website. The website needs to be shut down and she should be in jail.
January 16, 2008
Fraudulent diet site!
This 'diet site' is run by a woman, Heidi K. Diaz who falsely claimed to have lost 198 lbs in 11 months and kept it off for years, all while following a very low-calorie diet. It has been revealed that Ms. Diaz, who has no medical training whatsoever, never lost the weight she claimed and is in fact a morbidly obese individual. Several former members of her site have experienced severe medical problems as a direct result of following Ms. Diaz's starvation diet plan.
January 15, 2008
Starvation diet, fraud, lawsuit
Kimkins.com, owned by Heidi Diaz who has gone by the name of Kimmer is a dangerous, very low calorie diet based on fraud. There is a lawsuit against Heidi Diaz who has admitted to fabricating success stories, including her own, using pictures for her after and her fake success stories from online Russian Bride sites. She has been exposed on TV including KTLA and The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet. The current price for a lifetime membership is almost $80. Members have been banned for asking questions about health and the fraud, posting on other weight loss boards, losing their paid lifetime memberships without warning or refund of their paid fees. Members have experienced health problems including hair loss, dizziness, heart palpitations, and weakness.
For more information please start with the following sites:

http://www.casewatch.org/civil/kimkins/complaint.shtml
http://www.3fatchicks.com/Diets/Diet_Articles/Kimkins:_Anatomy_of_a_Diet_Scam/

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