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(Pompano Beach, FL)----Brandstar Entertainment has a production team dedicated to protecting their programs' viewers from some of the most common consumer frauds. One of their television programs, The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television, regularly features guests who enlighten viewers on the how-to’s of defending themselves from various dangers. These segments have led many to ask, “Is Brand Star Entertainment a scam or rip-off education resource?”

“We feel that Brandstar Entertainment has indeed become an important educational resource for the millions of people and newsletter readers that our program touches,” explains Doug Campbell, says Executive Vice President of BrandStar Entertainment.

“To bring the most current consumer caveats to our viewers, we have our BrandStar Entertainment scam scanners constantly monitoring the media for latest trends and alerts,” continued Campbell. “Then, the BrandStar Entertainment rip-off reporters get to work investigating the angles and finding show participants who can best offer helpful solutions for our viewers.”

For their national morning show, The Balancing Act segments have featured an array of informative guests including John Walsh of America’s Most Wanted, internet gold buying experts, computer safety experts, and nationally renowned women’s consumer advocate, Delia Passi, of Medelia Inc.

“Both the BrandStar Entertainment scam scanners and the BrandStar Entertainment rip-off reporters often listen to the advice imparted by Passi when looking for story suggestions,” says Cambell. “Her understanding of a woman’s thought process and how to best approach the topics have been invaluable.”

Protecting the family is key to the team’s philosophy, and The BrandStar Entertainment rip-off reporters were especially satisfied when they had the opportunity to address the numerous dangers that lurk behind every child’s computer screen. The BrandStar scam scanners had been seeing a rise in stories about cyberbullying and pedophiles who contact children though the internet.

“We knew this was of critical importance to the many Moms who watch our show, so we were delighted when John Walsh made an appearance and educated our viewers about the simple and effective ways they can make their child’s computer time a safer experience,” explains Campbell.

“We feel very strongly that these segments are of great importance to our viewers and we are delighted that they have given us such positive feedback regarding our dedication in providing them with the best resources to defend themselves from scams and rip-offs.”

About Brand Star Entertainment The Balancing Act: The Balancing Act TV show on Lifetime Television is America’s only morning show about women, for women, trusted by women. Celebrating life and all there is to accomplish, The Balancing Act inspires and empowers with entertaining and educational segments, placing women in the best position to achieve success in every area of their lives. The show is produced by BrandStar Entertainment and airs on Lifetime Television 7 a.m. Eastern/Pacific (check local listings). Additional information and each segment can be accessed on the show’s website, http://www.TheBalancingAct.com. Each episode is also available on http://www.Google.com/ video and http://www.YouTube.com. Sign up for the show’s newsletter at http://www.thebalancingact.com/ join.php. For more details about BrandStar Entertainment please visit http://www.brandstarentertainment.com.
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