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Fraud Warning

It has come to our attention that third parties impersonating Mel Robbins and her team are illegally using the Mel Robbins brand image and likeness to commit fraud. These scammers are targeting Mel’s audience via email, advertisements, and through social media. They falsely promise podcast interviews, workbooks, imposter copies of books, courses, or other products related or unrelated to the Mel Robbins brand. Additionally, there have been a number of imposter AI and other unapproved YouTube channels popping up and sharing unauthorized content. 

This fake and fraudulent content is not and has never been affiliated with Mel Robbins or her team. If you were legitimately contacted to be a guest on The Mel Robbins Podcast, you would never be asked for payment, access to your social media accounts, nor for any private financial or personal information. 

It is of the greatest importance to the Mel Robbins brand that trademarks, logos, likenesses, and brands, as applicable, are not misused for fraudulent activities. The Mel Robbins team does its best to ensure that any such activities are shut down.

To protect yourself, please be aware of the following:

  • We do not release content or advertise products, promotions, or sales from any social media accounts other than the official Mel Robbins brand social media accounts.
    • @melrobbins, @themelrobbinspodcast, @letthemtheory on Instagram
    • @melrobbins on TikTok and Facebook
    • @themelrobbinspodcastclips on Youtube
    • linkedin.com/in/melrobbins
  • We do not advertise any products, promotions, or sales from any websites or emails other than the official Mel Robbins website (melrobbins.com).
  • We do not send emails from a public email account (e.g., Hotmail, Gmail, etc.). Emails will come from a custom domain.

Don’t be a victim of a scam. If an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.

We strongly recommend doing the following when you receive an offer, promotion, or advertisement:

  • Cross-checking the background of the sender, vendor, or supplier.
  • Critically checking the website to see whether it looks professional and has adequate contact information, imprint, product pages, etc.
  • Looking for spelling and grammatical errors in the email or on the website.
  • If you still have any doubt as to whether you are facing a scam, we recommend that you immediately discontinue all communications with the source and instead report them via the applicable social media site’s internal reporting pathways, or report the email as spam and block the sender.
  • If you have questions about an offer or promotion that is advertised as being made by Mel Robbins or her team, please email customer service directly at hello@melrobbins.com so that we can confirm.

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