It’s screaming “NOT a scam!” in giant letters at the top of their website lol. It was first observed on Mar 21, 2026, in my YouTube feed (previous report), and has now evolved into an overt sleazy PDF seller with the precise description of what they sell. It’s not a toenail fungus treatment in a fancy dropper bottle, but an idea of a treatment. Thank you for the clarification.
The price went up from $1.05 (previous shopping cart screenshot) to $9.99 $5.00 (screenshot), by the way.
Follow-up on Apr 23, 2026:
The funniest part, which was written in giant letters, was previously, “Finally…a toenail fungus product that is NOT a scam!” It toned down and is now “Do you want nails you can show off at the beach this summer?!“

Another funny part was formerly in the item description, where the guy discredited this whole category and framed himself as the lone honest rebel:
“Almost all of the toenail fungus products sold on the internet are fraudulent. To test this just look up the name of the company selling the product: the ‘company’ has no manufacturing facility, no board of directors, is not compliant with ISO or any standard. The glowing ‘reviews’ are as fake as the products.“
But now they are all gone, along with the fancy dropper-bottle image, which was doing the heavy lifting as the primary visual misleader. It’s only gotten boring as he develops self-awareness lol

Screenshot (Apr 19, 2026)
Screenshot (Apr 23. 2026)
Description: Toenail fungus treatment that will repair and renew your nails: $9.99 /Click to obtain info!

Screenshot (Apr 19, 2026)
Screenshot (Apr 23, 2026)
#ToenailFungusScam #YouTubeScamAds

