Google Money System Scam
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Google Money Kit?
Its ridiculous. Everywhere I turn these days I see someone pimping this so called Google Money System Kit. Before I go any further and tell you about this Google Money System thing, I just want you to know...
Its a scam!
Simple and plain and for one reason...Google does NOT pay people to work from home. They just don't.
Does Google Pay People To Work From Home?
My first encounter with the Google Money System Scam was in a forum where several persons were promoting the program. I noticed that the hook was "Google is paying people to work from home."
That right there to me was a big red flag because I knew that Google does not pay anyone to work from home. This was false advertising and a possible infringement of Google's intellectual property.
So I checked out the opportunity and found a few things that didn't seem right. Besides the false advertising that Google was paying, I found that they would send you the kit free but only if you paid a very low shipping cost (anywhere from $1.95 to $3.95). Nothing wrong there but if Google was paying people to work from home, I'm sure you would hear it from Google's own website and not some third party.
And, of course, they would make whatever information you needed available on their website or downloadable.
Even the Google Money System sites tell you in their disclaimer:
Google™ does not endorse or sponsor this site and is in no way affiliated with Google Money System™.
The trademarks of Google™, CNBC™, USAToday™, ABC™, CNN™ and Yahoo!™ are the properties of their respective companies.
These organizations do not specifically endorse or sponsor this site or Google Money System™ .
Also, I've never seen this Google Money System advertised or talked about on CNN or any other site for that matter. Maybe someone has but I fully doubt it.
So What's This Google Money System Anyway?
You know what the funny thing about this Google Money System is though? I've never seen any one particular program identified as the Google Money System.
It seems as if there are so many different variations of the same scam. There is also a lot of different names for the program.
A few I've found were:
- Easy Google Cash Kit
- Easy Google Profit
- Google Treasure Chest Kit
- A "Google Business Kit" showed up in my email this morning.
- Google Money Tree System
- Google Cash Kit
- Google Money Machine
- Google Home Business Kit
- Google Money Profits
They never really tell you how it works on the websites but supposedly, you get paid for posting links on Google. Shouldn't it be "for Google"?
Apparently the kit contains a cd among other materials that introduces you to a program that Google runs called Adsense (more on that below). The program is free to sign up to once you meet the requirements so these scammers are wrongfully exploiting the program by charging people for information which is freely available from Google themselves.
Here is what Google had to say about the situation.
Of late, we’ve received a few emails from new AdSense applicants about not being accepted into the program despite paying a specific amount of money or buying a CD package.
We’d like to take this opportunity to state that we're not affiliated with any third-parties that solicit payment to join the AdSense program or that sell CDs with money-back guarantee offers. AdSense is a free product offered to publishers by Google Inc., and there’s no cost or obligation involved. As a result, we recommend that prospective publishers exercise caution when presented with such offers.
The Truth Behind the Lies.
Now that I've gotten that out of the way, I'll tell you where the Google Money System scammers got the bright idea for their deceptive advertising from.
Google has two programs called Adwords and Adsense as part of their advertising programs for website owners. In most cases you use one or the other although there are many people who use both.
With Google Adwords, website owners pay Google to list their ads for them. These ads are created inside Google's Adwords interface where the website owner has an account. There are many legitimate programs online that will teach you how to use Google Adwords to generate a full time income and there are many people including myself who make money using Google Adwords.
Google Adsense is the other half of Google's advertising programs. The ads that advertisers create using Google Adwords are placed on websites owned by persons who have an agreement with Google to be paid for their participation in the program.
So Google actually does pay people...BUT...the income depends on a lot of factors such as how popular the website is, the topic of the website etc. Its definitely a work from home opportunity but more of a website monetizing practice.
How Do I Make Money Online Then?
Ok, so if you're reading this and you're thinking, "Everything's a scam. How do I really make money online then? Could you point me in the right direction?"
I'll be glad to. The good news is, everything is not a scam. I do my job to inform others of scams I come across such as the Jeff Paul scam and others. I also don't recommend programs that I haven't tried because I don't know if they will work for you or myself or anyone for that matter.
One website that I do recommend because I am a member and they have shown me how to make a full time income online is Wealthy Affiliate Internet Marketing University.
Before I found Wealthy Affiliate, I used to dream about making money online and even got caught by a couple of scams. Since I joined the site in January of 2007 though, I've learned how to do things and the fact that you're reading this right now is proof in itself.
Wealthy Affiliate is a very popular training resource that will show you how to make real money on the internet - over 35,000 people have trained there according to the last forum count. The owners are very involved and even though they are very busy they do actually respond to every private message they get asking for their help. There aren't many places you will find hospitality like that.
There are also many success stories as well from people who have gone from not knowing what a domain name is (don't worry if you don't know either) to making their first dollar online.
Of course, this isn't the only way to escape the Google Money System scam and make money online but its one I do recommend if you seriously want to learn how to make money without being scammed.
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thanks for sharing.
This company is a rip off! I have been on the phone with them many times trying to get my money back, I never even logged onto the website to use it, I don't want it! They told me that they would credit back my account, but only credited back half of it so far. One guy told me that they never give anyone back the full amount. I told the company that I would go online and complain about their company and their response has been "go ahead, it won't do you any good." They are pretty arrogant and told me that the other half of my reimbursement is in some "special holding" at my bank. That is the answer they gave me when I asked them where the other half of my money was. All I want is my account credited for a product I did not use, I do not own. BUYER BEWARE! My advice: don't do it!
this is great. its a pity people keep falling into such scams. i have reviewed a few and posted a blog about em. be sure to visit my blog to know more about it.
Amen to the scam assesment. Its hard to stay away from the scams because there are so many. You are right about Wealthy Affiliate though. The thing people need to know is that WA is fantastic. they will give you every tool you need to make a living online. However it is still up to you to use the tools. WA will not make you money, you are the only one that can make you money.
yes, it's true. google money tree, google money kit, any kind of google money making kit is a scam. the thing is these products are not put out there by Google. if people would read the fine print in the terms and conditions on sites promoting the kits, they will see the real company behind the products. these companies get hold of your payment details and after you receive the so called free trial cd, they will charge you a monthly fee.
I don't understand why Google doesn't stop these fake companies in their tracks. they're giving Google a bad reputation.
The best way to make money with Google is through adsense and adwords. You can sign up directly through Google, and it's totally FREE!
Thanks for the heads up. Don't think I would have fallen for that one, but the more real info on these types of scams the better.
Most of these scammers offer you base marketing tools that you can get from any legitimate company. As had been previously said: have a good product, build a great website, and drive traffic to it. You can do it with handouts, mailings, flyers, and signs in addition to e-marketing tools. Imo, do not spam. If you spam me, it goes into my filter and gets flushed.
Does anyone have a number to this Google Money Master so I can call these people to cancel. They charged my account twice, am I doomed. Thanks
i signed up for one of these sites for $1 (of course using a paid visa card so they couldnt try charge me the high monthly fees after the trial) and i wouldnt say it the infomation they provided was a scam, it had straightforward methods in there that could produce a good income on google (time and effort obviously required)....granted it would have been over priced had i paid the $75 a month or whatever it was after that - most of it was about general techniques on getting more traffic to your site, nothing special but to someone new to internet marketing (who hasnt heard of Adsense) it may be have been usefull.
if the sites refuse to give a refund then yes it is a scam. the way i avoid this is (as mentioned above) using a prepaid visa card - that way the only amount i can lose is the amount i put on there.
It's a pity that the writer of this piece can't proofread his own work-- if you're a journalist or at least a college graduate you should know the difference between "its" (possessive) and "it's" (contraction of: it is). Now I really can't trust anyone about this GOOGLE scam/offer. Why not leave the writing to the English majors and PhDs? Bad grammar and its evil twin SpellCheck have really gotten out of hand...
JKB, with your claims to be an English language master, where do I find 'gotten' in the English dictionary?
Great article! These guys are making money off of a free service and it is getting out of control. I have done a lot of research on these guys and it is rediculous. Never pay a penny to these guys, not even for shipping. They will take a ton of money from you. I started a website devoted to taking these guys out. I have posted a video that exposes the google cash websites and a brief explannation on how they scam you.
Check us out at
I have tried all the numbers and can ber reach anyone...They always have an automated voice and leave you on hold for 30 to 45 mins with no response. THese people are the worst.
why is it so hard to make a decent buck, don't even know where to start. what site to use. Is it ligit or not? without feeling duped. just want to earn an extra buck for my house hold, i don't care if its 8 bucks an hour. just want to start earning a paycheck, and it seems like everyone is lying just to get my money. people are jerks.
Hi Keny, Great hub. There are just too many scams out there and not enough people to call these guys out! I agree with only promoting programs and products that I've proven to work for myself. Thanks, dawei888
I thought about it for a quick second and then I figured I would google the damn thing lol!!! and look i found my answer lol! THANKS
and........ GOOGLE SHOULD SUE THEM!! but hey what if google is behind this all... its a conspricay... and im sorry its late and Im not good at spelling lol.
Bless u all!
There are no legitimate get rich quick plans. If you want to make money online, you have to work for it. I am happy with the business I'm involved with.
I fell victim to the scam and when i called the number i asked the guy if i could make money doing this. He said you CAN.. I then asked him if he worked for the company and he said well no...So i thought about it and called the number back to cancel and the same guy answered the phone....kinda fishy. Good thing i didnt loose any money.
Very cool ARTICLE. i AM AN AFFILIATE MARKETER WHO HAS SPENT MANY long hours,went through countless pots of coffee researching these scams. I have always used leverage on Free sites to get exposure and yes to genrate income. It is so easy for people to become what I call "Moneyblind" by these false promises. We all want to genrate an income and you can, a good one out here on the net. To bad there are so many bad apples who try to ruin it by LIEING. Thats why us good guys need to stick together=) I will definetly follow you Keep up the good work. I am going to write a reveiw on different sites I have found to be scams(Even got one shut down) Thanks again God Bless Brad Gardner
The Google Money Master, The Google Money Kit, whatever it may be called is straight out a scam! I have purchased a 7 day trial for $1.86 only after reading it being promoted on NBC's website. When I purchased the trial the terms and condiction specified that I could cancel within the first week if I wasn't satisfied and that would be that. I called to cancel on the second day after realizing there wasn't any information that I am not able to find just "Googling", but the people behind the Google Money Master Kit charged my cc for $74. Currently working with my credit card company to reverse the charges...prob won't happen. I've called the customer service number given by these scam artists, and was told that they don't have a record of me ever calling or emailing to cancel my 7 day trial.
So basically, this is how these scams make their money. It's not their useful information to help people earn money online, it's false advertisement and they go for the stupid monthly charges after that. .Piece...
I'd never heard of this scam until a $2.29 charge showed up on my credit card. I immediately called my credit card company and canceled my card. I was then connected to their fraud department who called the number they had associated with the charge and via conference call, I spoke to a person from "Google Money Profit" who promised a refund (which posted a couple of days later) and insisted that this was not a scam. I never ordered this product but they had my complete credit card info and address. They obviously have some illegitimate source for this info.
In researching this subject, I'm finding a lot of "news releases" and "reviews" of this program that give it great praise. It's funnly that many of them use the same words or phrases, often in very poorly written English. My favorite is this set of posts, all very similar in length and subject matter, all written by people who only have one or two total posts to their name <http://www.humsurfer.com/google-money-profit-1>
Great information. I see those google money kits posted all over the net. I always wondered if they were scams! Now I know! Feel free to check out my hubs. Love to here your feedback and advice since I am new to Hubpages!!!
GOOGLE Money Scam is really a way to communicate a lie to the masses. Think about it, they just use technology to forgo the meetings pyramid scheme scammers use to have before the Internet boom. I don't feel sorry for you idiots at all. You say, I just want to make money. What you really mean is you want to get paid for the least amount of work/hassle on your part as possible. So you took a chance in hopes it was not a scam and thought, "what the heck, it's only $1.96 and the risk may not outweigh the reward." Really you are just a lazy ass and want to sit in the comfort of your own home, on your computer and get paid for it. That's not work and should in no way make you any significant money. How are you pissed off when you find this thing did not work they way you hoped it would? Didn't the disclaimer alarm you a bit, or were you still lying to yourself in hopes of that lazy way out of debt? Whenever there are enough dumbassess who are lazy and greedy, scams will always have success. If the shoe fits...
Yeah this is some good information. All these get rich overnight scams using Google Adwords are just scams. They are the same washed out thing that provides you with "tricks" that really do not work. The only way to make money with Google Adwords is to learn it, and use your brain.
if you would like to report a scam, please do it here:
www.report-online-scams.com
I, a CPA, too got suckered into this, but was VERY LUCKY to have found this site and others like it.
I cancelled my card and cancelled before the trial period was up.
I then received a phone call from a friendly sounding woman at 866-311-7023; she, Roxi Minkkinen, said I wouldn't be charged. When I called this number back, a foreign sounding man answered and when I complained about their devious practices, he laughed and told me that "you Americans are so stupid and think you can get something for nothing". He then told me that my personal financial and identifying information was being sold to a group in NORTH KOREA!!! When I began to curse him out, he laughed as loud as possible and hung up.
So the true purpose of these scams is to get information for ID theft from U.S. Citizens and sell it to NORTH KOREAN criminal organizations.
Yes I guess we are pretty stupid…
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR COMMENTS, REALLY HELPFUL.
this was the stupid thing i got myself into, and on my moms CC she was so pissed, she called her CC company and they canceled her card. lets hope for the best
I am glad I found out all of this information. That, this too, is just another scam. The only problem is that all I'm trying to do is to find some sort of home based business that I can do to make money and I keep falling for all of this crap on the internet. How does anyone really know what's legitimate and what's not anymore?????
It is a new style of scam for 2009 and expected to continue for other popular platforms in a variant names like Twitter Money Monster, Facebook Money Machine etc. Do not fall into such Get Quick Rich schemes. Except playing lottery and having ultra super luck, no one can be rich easily. Internet is like any other business needs dedication, planning and smart work.
Yeah these kinds of scams are everywhere. I work for a company that takes calls for BriteSmile Teeth Whitening. We have been flooded with calls over the last month from people that have been scamed off some free product trail. They were asked to pay $1.95 for shipping then start getting slammed with miscellaneous charges on their card. Apparently the name of the company running the online scam is SmileBrite so close to ours that people assume it's us.
He have been instructed to let these people know that they need to contact the States Attorney's Office and file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Division.
So yes I have been on both ends of these things so to speak. Buyer Beware. Before venturing into anything that involves ANY amount of many even if it is a small amount... Research Research Research.
Great site..yea I read and keep getting emails about the Google kit. I just ignored it, but broke and unemployed would almost be so tempted to lose their shirts to the google kit.
I also keep getting free grant writing scams like this one above. It is amazing all the scammers out there on the web.
Just got sucked into this one without even knowing it. I did inquire and got a zillion calls. I told them to stop calling that I was not interested. Today I noticed on my bank account that there was a withdrawal of $47.50 so I called the 800 number on my ach authorization. They SAID I authorized it that there was a 14 day free trial. That's the money making scam! They scam us for inquirying! Where's the fair trade administration for online scams! Anyone know how we can contact them? BEWARE!!!!
Hey "Baffled" - didn't you at least google this before you got all snarky and posted? Here's a link to "gotten" in the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gotten
all information which the scammers are telling people doesnt make money so only go to google adsen for making money
I am one of those people who have fallen for this scam. I have been charged £45 on my debit card and phoned up my bank branch and cancelled my card but they still took my money out. I have now reported it to lloyds tsb about it and they know nothing about it.
I am a victim of this scam.
I saw where a woman in my hometown had earned money by signing up for GoogleProfits and they would send a CD and give you instructions. I also have a friend that had talked about this. So, not thinking it through or checking the validity of this offer, I clicked on it and submitted my information. As everyone who has been taken by this scam knows the flood gates were opened and charges began to show up on my account. I immediately phoned the ones I could reach and it started to dawn on me that this was a scam. I even told them it was and they denied it. I said I was going to file a dispute against them. I think there were 4 different ones with different names, like Money Market, etc. Well, a couple of them credited my account. I then contacted my bank and they said all I needed to do was come in and file a dispute and they would refund my money. I got all my money back. They issued me a new credit card and they also opened a free checking account with another card so I can use that card when making purchases online. I also filed a complaint with the Complaint and Fraud organization. I decided that these scams must be exposed.
Thank you for posting this article exposing this scam.
In Appreciation,
Dee
These fraud websites are infringing on Google’s property. It’s a pity thousands of people have wrong notions about making money online and thousands still continue to do it.
Can you help point me in the right direction to make money please. I have nothing anymore no money nothing im typing right now on my friends laptop.
Thanks for the useful information abt google.I almost fell for the scam.GOD BLESS Tremendosuly.
I am glad I read most of the comments above, as a person I really love the internet and I am always looking at making money. However, these people are a disgrace and should be stopped. What makes me more mad is that google seem to be standing by and letting it happen. I mean they are using a global name like Google and hiding behind it to scam people. Thanks again for your comments as I was going to buy into the Google Money Master, not any more..
add a new scam to the list
It's called Google Money Grant
retards keep posting the same comments.
i agree, check this out
i am lucky they only got the 1.95 out of me. I cancelled all of it 3 days later because I never received any of it. What a waste. Oh well you live and you learn. Never again.
You do receive a CD for the Google kit. The scam is the affiliate building link at the end of your hub. Was the Google Scam article written to introduce people to the affiliate marketing program you are endorsing? Many commenters scanned the article and did not see the link at the end of your article. Bait and switch on line?
THIS IS A BIG SCAM !! THEY GO ME FOR $51.79 MY BANK TRIED TO GET THEM TO REFUND MY MONEY , BUT THEY WOULD NOT. SO THE BANK GAVE ME A NEW NUMBER FOR MY CREDIT CARD, SO THEY COULD NOT TAKE OUT ANY MORE.
I paid the $1.95, never receive a product and was billed an additional £44 which overdrew the account. I was about to close the account to avoid further fees, but I'll ask about changing my card number right now.
Glad I found this site.
great article.
now for my rant!
scams like this are giving the internet marketing/home business industry a bad name.
it's bad enough that people are already sceptical. sometimes i spend hours talking to people just to convince them that there is decent people and legit ways to make money online.
it angers me that there are people out there who dont care who theyre scamming. As a young guy with a family, i lost a lot of money online when i first started out. how someone can scam another for the sake of a few dollars is ridiculous.
anyone who needs any help weeding out the crap online,dont hesitate to contact me.
I have looked at a lot of so called systems that appear "too good to be true" and then I remember two things that my dad would say: "If it sounds too good to be true, then It's probably "NOT" true"! "You won't get something for nothing"! So, when I see these advertisements, I consider what he always said.
In my opinion, the only way to make an honest dollar on the internet is to sell a needed product. This is why I created my own website, to sell valuable informational cds. There are no scams connected to my site, you simply purchase products that will help to improve your life and that's it! On one of these cds there are sixteen different e-books, some of which tell how to make money. If you are interested, checkout my website Http://pmblwebster.tripod.com/
I'm reading these comments from people who managed to cancel out of this scam before they got charged, but I can't do that! I've tried writing them to cancel...no response. I've tried calling the customer service phone number twice. The first time, my call was cut off after 30 minutes of being on hold. The second time, I was on hold for 3 hours, ran down a completely full battery on my phone, and NEVER talked to anybody! Can someone please help me find a way to cancel this darn thing? Thanx.
Evie-
Call your credit card company and change your numbers and then ask them to file a fraud charge-back for each charge.That way they cannot recharge you again. I had to do a total of seven charge-backs from companies that stole my numbers when I did the Google Money info crap. Then I changed my numbers.
Good post - the Google money thing is still everywhere, but apparently one guy was behind the bulk of those sites and he is now facing fraud charges.
This is no doubt a scam, they never sent me the cd or allowed me to log in to their website. I cancell my card and got a new account, F... them
People want to make money... have to make money. So with the best of intentions they go on a search for "how to" products. And invariably they run into scammers who are banking on the brand of well respected companies. They are slick and write good copy. People get sucked in. Then when they realize they have been duped they get angry. And Credit Card Companies are not very quick to help consumers. Many parties to blame.
Buyer beware. Nice hub. voting up!
I fell vistim to the google money tree scam and thanks to my poor banking practices they charged me $234 over 3 months. When I reaized that they had been charging my debit card for three months I called them and told them I wanted my money back. They said they wernet the actual GMT company that they only didi the billing. When I asked what the name of thier company I was told that they could not give me that information. I went through my bank and tried to have them get my money back (which they did try)but was informed that it wasent possible. hope this help's any of you out there looking to get into any of the "google" type scams
Google will actually pay you but this is a scam. Google does advertise some things that they will pay you for but you had better be an experienced software/web developer. Just like any other legitimate job of this type you have to send them a resume and apply. Just because you apply doesn't mean you'll get the job. If you follow this link, you'll see what I'm talking about:
http://www.google.com/support/jobs/bin/answer.py?a
All of that Google Money, Google Cash, etc. is a load of bunk. Good post, Keny.
I almost fell for the worthless piece of Cr-p! This particular brand, google home business, even has testimonials of people who had made money with the system on their website -That was what also made me got sucked in. Then my wife registered her pessimism and I had to do an independent investigation to convince her. I have already given them my email address and phone number, but no financial info yet. Thank God for my wife, I would have been one of those singing the blues now that I am laid off from work and cannot afford to lose any more money. I use to think that the Nigerian scam is the only scam on the internet. Now I know that Americans are probably the worst scammers on earth!
Why do I get the feeling this is also a scam? Mainly because of the terrible spelling and grammar of the wording! It doesn't make sense at all, money doesn't grow on trees, no matter how hard you try! Good money comes in three ways, crime, an amazing idea, hard work. Nothing else works. It may provide a small addition to your income, but considering the time you have to spend on the upkeep, it's questionable whether it's worth it or not.....
Lawrence
I got caught up in it too...saw the link on CNN Money and thought it legit. I received the CD...broken, and decided to see if I could contact someone to get a replacement and found many, many, many posts about the scam.
Called my bank. HOT carded my credit card after I explained what was going on. I got off easy....cost me $1.97. HAHA I'm sure it cost more than that to put the crap together and ship it!!!
Anyway, I just got a follow-up call asking if I received the CD. Needless to say, I was more than "not very friendly" with the guy on the other end.
If anyone is tracking down these deceptive a holes...the number that called me is a UTAH number - 801-727-4898 and the persons name (so he says) is Corey Sullivan.
I hope the authorities put these people in JAIL!!!!
Les
I got scammed from these people as well they charged me 1.97 online , 2 minutes later VISA anti-fraud people called me to make sure I placed the order, I said yes. after reading the fine print, they singed me up with 6 other companies with free trials, all which I had to cancel as well in order not to be be charged. All scams originate from Florida, I hope all you foreign bastards burn in hell and get shot in the fuckin' head!!
just use a pre paid credit card than the only money they can take is $1.95 or the $3.95 . and than they can not take no money out of your bank account
once you pay that shipping fee they will charge you for 144 bucks or more on your card.
I was one that paid the $1.95 and then got charged $129.95 on my credit card. I had to call the bank and they are investigating this fraudulant charge. How pathetic. As a result, right before the holidays, I cancelled my credit card and had to wait 10 days for a new card. Major inconvenience, but when you've been scammed - best to be safe than sorry.
Its like the old scam....stuff envelopes for cash. they mail out a flyer or advertise, telling people that if you send them 5.00, you will send them the information and tools you need to make lots of money stuffing envelopes. Once they get your 5.00, they send you an envelope with a letter in it that says "Do what I do". There is the information and the tool. literally making money from stuffing envelopes! there's no lie....its all in what they are NOT saying! bottom line, if it sounds to good to be true, it most likely is!
and yes, i know my spelling and grammar is bad, I'm typing this fast as I pump breastmilk for my newborn and hurry to finish before my 3 yr old wakes from his nap.
Good information
Funniest thing. Some guy "Scott Carter" who was apparently from a suburb in my country, was sprouting this scam on-line. The idiots responsible for this scam had an audio accompaniment of this guy "Scott Carter" talking about his old financial situation and how this goggle money system had saved his life. Herein lies their stupidity. The man on the audio was American, not Australian. Any Aussie knows that we hardly have any Americans living here.
Any credibility just went flying out the window. Stupid scammers.
Haha saw a Scott Carter blog that said he was living in my city of Pittsburgh, PA. not Australia. Scam.
This is great, I did this for quite awhile. Google is great! Check out my hub page to see another great at home oportunity.
There is one like this again ..
Advertised in Proboards banner ads (they are not yet aware of it but it has been posted on their support forums today so hopefully they can remove the banner ad at least) that redirects from click.pulse360.com/cgi-bin/clickthrough.cgi to workathomethemagazine.com and news13jobsreport.com
First off, pretty good read... Secondly, lol at the ignorant man who insulted your English and your reply. You sir, are a very witty person.
Point is, great read.
hey these poeple have been calling my home I mean like 20 times a day I answered and told them would not do any thing I had to send money he sais just 3.95 shipping told him would look into it online and get back to them they keep calling my house I never filled out anything for these poeple was looking on line for work at home jobs but never talked to them or gave my number they are calling me from 805-273-3877
These proograms are all crazy. They make their claims too big
Why does no one ever say earn $20 a day online...it's always earn $100,000 in a week....if it was so easy everyone would do it
I agree, Google should go after these companies. If there is one thing they are putting the Google name in vain.
This is really bad if companies are bagging cash on the name of Google from those aspirants or newbies who have just started to use internet and have some excitement to do something different. But these companies really get them a shock in the beginning . So those people who are really interested in getting some useful tips on how to make money online they can go to http://www.ezinfocenter.in
"just use a pre paid credit card than the only money they can take is $1.95 or the $3.95 . and than they can not take no money out of your bank account"
lol, why do it in the first place?
okay...i literally didnt understand one word of anything on this page. Keny, PLEASE EXPLAIN!!!!
Thanks for writing this article. I was researching the whole make money with Google kit and I am glad I found someone else who feels the same as I. I have almost fallen for the same thing and then I asked myself "well why doesn't google promote it then"? I can use this information on my website: http://sites.google.com/site/realmoneytips/
I so do agree with "Straight A Head". Really, i can spot theese scams a mile away, and i dont see myself as very web bright. It kinda tells the story when they claim you can make well over average salary, by working from home, and even with less time than you do work at a regurarely job. People who fall for theese scams, are lazy who wanna get something, by doing almost nothing, just like the ones that make theese kind of scams.
Its so many ways to see its a total lie, all the feedback is spelled by a foreign, often wrong, and allways super positive comments. So with just regular amount of brain power, you should be fine. But just in case, NEVER TRUST ANYTHING THATS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE. There is no free money in this world, only stealing. Also, whatever you buy from the net, allways google it, check a couple of sites/forums and check the feedback if its safe.
lol, doesn't anyone realise that this is all just bullsiht? x-D
it's all advertisement for "Wealthy Affiliate" and that is a scam lol
This whole page is an advertise for "Wealthy Affiliate" yes, but its not a scam. Sure, the page is very bright and only offers positives, and its not easy money, you gotta spend alot of time, pay attention and learn and work for youself. Only thing i think is wrong done, is that "Wealthy Affiliate" do not underline and say enugh about that you have to really work hard to make it financely working. Dont get into this unless your motivated and not lazy. But if you are, "Wealthy Affiliate" can make you some small bucks, a side income wich really is a hobby for people who enjoy Internet marketing etc.
But when you dont know 100% for sure, just what you think you see, you should not blurp out on forums that reliable web sites are a scam. Theese people who work at "Wealthy Affiliate", are very much like the people who want to start, or are working online. They have a site, they sell a service, and they dont get rich, but they can work from home. And most of all, they dont cheat you, and bring a really detailed learning proccess to theyr client, wich will work if you dont give up, and put in an effort.
Thank you for giving us all the heads up on this... I've seen these advertisements for Google Money System before and I must admit that it made me skeptical.
Can someone answer this. I canceled my credit card after they kept charging it. And now they are calling me and sent me a letter from a "Law Office" saying I owe them a $100 and I didn't even log back into their stupid website. Should I pay them or just ignore?
agree i want bother with any of it because think if these things actually worked wouldnt you know someone near you who was doing andyway ive done over some of these scammers through other mean the so called mule scam were you apparantly post money that gets put into your account all over the world this is what really happens 1 all your really doing is cleaning stollen money leaving a trace bk to you so you get done 2 if you use your account with mone init thel take it lucky i tried scamming for one because one of my accounts were empty so i fake the details like pass port picture adress ect and waited for them to pay money in my account on the first drop they gave me 1500 witch i took out waited a thew months then gave to charity as ive got money and was doing this to see if it was possible at the end i would advise not to do it as i was lucky and used an acount i dont use so there were no traces this may seem off topic but nearly every single dso called get rich quick and easy money by basically easy work is a scam never trust out like this even is it has a big name like google bbc new because at the end of the day your the only one whos gonna suffer
sorry for the poor spelling and missing words its really late i just thought ide leave some of my exsperiances with scams in the it mite help :)
Keny! the 2 previous posts are pretty dodgy
and from those examples, i hope people have learned what to look out for
hey keny whats going on these days you start any new hubs?
Hello everyone well i have a surprise for all you victims. I am a computer hacker but don't be alarmed im a good hacker this means i am like Robin Hood. Lets get to it do you want to know what the guy looks like who has scammed you all? want to know his REAL NAME. here it is http://www.scribd.com/doc/59908127/Philippines-vs- Notice his address on the police charge Your scammer is from the Philippines. His own workers complain here http://complaintwire.org/complaint/KpoBAAAAAAA/gra Their stories are amazing. Here are some of his email addresses (mon.sabado@gmail.com)& mon.sabado@rocketmail.com
Here is a colour picture of him http://photobucket.com/images/mon+sabado/
This was his cell phone number it is now not working +63920-919-2599 (FYI)
more info of who was under him here http://www.scribd.com/doc/53442647/Solomon-Sabado-
Another scam here http://www.facebook.com/pages/Stores-Online/114943
so where is Solomon Sabado (the good Mormon) now? he moved to CEBU in June 2011 still ripping people off.
when i find out more i will let you know. to contact me or say thanks use my Youtube account youtube/iluvrnb1 sad to know you and so many got ripped off.
how do we know you are not a scammer yourself..getting us to go with this website you are using...?
its an amaging
so good
Damn you're good. He has already called me this morning wanting me to
help him. Keep up the good work. He is now telling me he cannot sleep.
He wakes up at 3 and cannot go back to sleep.
My name is john smith from canada i have never seen this type of
spell in my life.
I just wanted to say thank you very much for all your help. You don't
know how much I appreciate it i just gut my $5000 from one of the
scamers yesteday and was telling me he cannot sleep. Thank you Dr ogun
at (oguntemple@yahoo.com) if you need his help just email or contact him
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Jose Jensen 2 years ago
I tried this kit and my weiner got bigger too!