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Well I wonder if you're not on the hook for $94.89 a MONTH... here are their terms and conditions I just looked up.

Your free trial begins once you submit our order form. Your free trial is for 7 days. During this time you can see our wealth of content, videos and books. If you are not satisfied, simply cancel and no charges will appear. If you are satisfied and want to take control of your future on the 8th calender day you will be billed a fee of $94.89. The $94.89 is a monthly membership charge and will continue to be billed every 30 days until canceled. At the time of purchase, you understand that the initial $1.99 fee is a non-refundable one-time charge for instant delivery shipping fee of the trial offer. No refunds will be give on shipping fees.

I also just read their refund policy here it is...

The refund and money back guarantee will be issued to customers that have used the program for three months or at minimum 88 days and are not satisfied with the results. A refund will not be issued before your three month risk-free period is completed. The money back guarantee is for customers that actually participate and try the program and are not satisfied with the results after the three months or 88 days.

I hate offers like these that bury the real deal. Good luck!

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mrsoldham
Versailles, US
Apr 07, 2009 9:30 am EDT

i have read all about this stuff being a scam i hadn't searched anything on it until i had ordered the program i have seen two different pages with alot of the same thing but different guys since i ordered it and it's all the same this is unfair to everyone who believes it. and i also have seen several people comment that they also get charged anywhere from $30 to $50 more dollars on their credit card if they don't cancel and they try to cancel and can't how can anybody stop it or get their money back if they can't stop it . is there going to be anything done to stop these people...

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mandi
Sydney, AU
Feb 11, 2009 12:56 am EST

Ok I ordered the Earn Fast Cash With Google, thaught it was a simple transaction although it wasnt I never recieved my google kit and the links that they say to click on to get All of the information needed to get started dont even work so then i start too get worried realising that they had already taking $30 out of my account and i havent even been able to make a cent due to the internet site not Even working.

So I have sent them an email saying I want my account to cancelled and that i want my money back I havent heard from the google site at all beginning to get really worried, dont know what else to do! Can anyone help me ?

I thaught the site had to be legit because it is Google but obviously I was wrong! So Angry

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Diane Andresen
Fayetteville, US
Jan 26, 2009 4:13 pm EST

I signed up for Earn Fas Cash with Google. After reviewing the details, I've wanted to cancel. I tried the phone # for cancellation, but it directs to this website for online live help. It doesn't exist. I want my membership cancelled and reimbursement to my bank acct.

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hansawf
tucson, US
Dec 14, 2008 11:00 am EST

Man using googles name like that probably has made them rich. I'm glad they didn't use paypal because then they would've gotten me, but paypal probably would have gotten my money back. I mean google of all people if this was real would've used paypay. When that little block came up asking for my credit icard i was was like no way... I hope everything works out for everyone be smart and safe with your money.

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Gregory McCulley
Livermore, US
Dec 08, 2008 11:35 pm EST

We saw a business opportunity with earnfastcashwithgoogle by kevin hoeffer on the myspace website and all they said was pay 1. 00 for shipping to get started, limited time and you must qualify. There was also connected to his website a grantsforyou by lisa fitzgerald, where you can get grants to pay for college or your house or a smalll business, pay only 1. 99. Directly after signing up for these two product my credit card company called me to ask if the charges for 1. 00, 1. 99 and 18. 77 was authorized from a google pro. We explained about the 1. 00 and the 1. 99 and disputed the 18. 77. I immediately contacted the company and ask for a refund of all funds and was told i would get it back it 3 - 7 days. Still nothing. . .
But this is not the end, i want my money back kevin hoeffer and lisa fitzgerald!

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Darrin Kern
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Dec 04, 2008 12:44 pm EST

Company charged me for products i didnt order or want cannot get anyone on phone to fix. Bad company

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juicylee0
australia, AU
May 14, 2011 7:07 am EDT

Complaint! www.designer777.com is fake site! This website is a liar, I did not deliver goods payment is western union, they say western union can't refund, also did not deliver goods, so I want to complain in Google on this fake website

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juicylee0
australia, AU
May 14, 2011 7:06 am EDT

Complaint! www.designer777.com fake site!This website is a liar, I did not deliver goods payment yes western union, they say western union can't refund, also did not deliver goods, so I want to complain in Google on this fake web sites

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jan 21, 2010 7:26 pm EST

Thanks for the useful info Thomas - those Durham UK addresses are linked to many many scams!

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newm7693
, US
Oct 18, 2009 1:59 pm EDT

It truly makes me wonder how people can get away with this. I, as many of you, saw the ad posted on

http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol142/website2.htm

I have been looking into starting a business and wouldn't you know it there is this ### and the first mental image that comes to mind is fishing. Some guy sitting there with a pole in his hand and an inviting piece of bait. Well good on me for doing a bit of research. I came across your listing and have to thank you for it. I highly suggest that we all avoid/ boycott any website that advertises for these thieves. I will be going into Facebook today and cancel my account. I refuse to support a site that advertises for criminals and that is exactly what these people are. They prey on people in despirit situations and people that are already suffering from financial problems and then they compound it by pulling critical funds out of their account. I highly recommend that everyone, that agree with me anyway, cancel their Facebook/ My Space accounts and dodge any other websites of this nature.

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Well-Wisher
Portland, US
Sep 02, 2009 8:19 pm EDT

To all the many people here that now cannot find the makegooglefastcash.com... They are NOT legit AND they've moved their site. Had to follow several sites links before I found them here (I think Google finally told the guy to hit the road):

my.grand-money.com

Their is a number listed when you click the "Contact" link, but the guy making the answering tape said their normal business hours were from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., mountain time (--2 hrs ECT, -1 hr central time and +1 PCT).

I will make sure my credit card company watches for and reverses ANY charges that may appear, as I had cancelled (when they were posting a number and ad on Google) back in beginning of September. They never did send out anything, though, which is what prompted my call to them.

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Tre4or
, CA
Sep 01, 2009 10:48 am EDT

It's interesting that when I first viewed the link at home the title of the page read "Okotoks Times Online Edition". When I got to work to read this more fully it said "Toronto Times Online Edition". I work in Calgary but our servers are out of Toronto. Any webpage that tries to assume my location mistakenly indicates I am in Toronto because of our IP address.

I find this quite deceiving and wouldn't go beyond this point with any trust whatsoever. Thanks everyone for you added evidence.

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george moir
Denver, US
Aug 25, 2009 5:24 pm EDT

I'm a senior who's desperate to get money for rent and made mistake of signing up for
google fast cash, should be fast rip off. Initually they charged $3.58 and was told it was
for cost to ship out instruction cd and would get in afew days never have received it.
So when i didn't get it after 5 days i clicked on program to see if i could figure out, being
limited on computer i looked at 1st page was lost and shut it down within 15 seconds.
That was a mistake because after 7 days they took $84.79 out of an almost empty acc.
i thought i had 21 day trail, but no and when i called to see about refund and explain
i was in dire need of money was told no refund because i had clicked on program.I even
called back and talked to supervisor and said never received instructions in mail as
told and only clicked 1 st pg but was waste of time as once they have your money forget
it. I didn't relize thats what they call pay per click, because that 1 click cost me almost
$ 90.00. George Elliot

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don't do it!
Charleott, US
Aug 24, 2009 11:14 pm EDT

Thanks people, they almost got me. until I read the small print, and your comments. It makes sense, no bodys going to pay you something for doing nothing, so, if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is!

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sahera parveen
Birmingham, GB
Aug 19, 2009 10:41 am EDT

could somebody please help me to cancel my google kit before i am charged please? It is going to be one impulsive action im going to regret otherwise. I live in the Uk so there is no number for me to ring that wont cost a fortune:( Thanks to anyone who can help this silly thing.

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PAULEEN38
Urbanna, US
Aug 18, 2009 9:27 pm EDT

THESE SCAM ARTIST SHOULD BE BANNED OR PROSECUTED THERE SHOULD BE A LAW AGAINST THEM TES I SAID IT SOME ONE NEEDS TO PROTECT THE PEOPLE!

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buzz1043
Marmora, CA
Aug 15, 2009 12:34 am EDT

it look's so real and sound's so good but what i would like to know like to know is how they got my e-mail address these e-mails are showing up in my inbox not only that how do they get away with not only using the google name but the one i saw had as seen on t.v. and also had the ABC, CNN, MSN, USA TODAY, & CNBC logal's on the site and i'd like like to know why these huge company's would for one let these guy's fruadgulently copyright there logal's plus use them in a fraudgulent manner either they don't know about it or they just can't be bothered to look into the matter. Yes i too may have been scammed i entered my information and when i went to get instant access it said error you need to agree to the terms and conditions so i tried to check the little box and it wouldn't let so i kept trying another time or two it still wouldn't let me then i went back to the page i started from and hit exit this automated response system popped up so i asked why and it just kept saying what do you mean repeatedly so i did some research i know i should have done that first but i'm hopping after seeing all of this that because i couldn't agree to the term's that they can't take my money and if they do i guess i'll be joining most of you in the fight to get my money back. I really do feel for every one of you as my financial situation is not so good too that is why i was looking for a way to make extra money so if any of you happen across anything that you can make for real money at let me know me and my family will thank you my e-mail: mdavid344@acn.net

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qwer
Conyers, US
Aug 12, 2009 2:54 pm EDT

THIS IS A SCAM

http://www.cars.brettmakesbank.com/

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cunningdisaster
, US
Aug 11, 2009 12:30 am EDT

*Google™ does not endorse or sponsor this site and is in no way affiliated with FastCash using Google.

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VM1069
Florham Park, US
Aug 07, 2009 6:13 pm EDT

and another thing...whenever you are promtied to give your adress, telephone sumer, and credit card information up front in pop up windows...thats NEVER a good sign!

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VM1069
Florham Park, US
Aug 07, 2009 6:12 pm EDT

Okay, i actually just looking into google start up today and decided to take a look at the comlaints first. It IS a scam, im sorry you got sucked into it. in fine print on the page where you put your credit card information it says *google does not affiliate with fast cash. so you HAVE to know it's a scam. a dollar really has to be earned the old fastion way, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

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amanda1984
Glasgow, GB
Aug 04, 2009 6:43 pm EDT

thank you so much guys for this insight, i like others fell for the suposedly true story of the woman changing her life by purchasing this £2.50 software and was about to enter my card details. i am so glad i accidently came to this page first.
thank you

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kathynuts
, GB
Aug 03, 2009 4:36 pm EDT

I foolishly paid $2.99 for the earnfastcash twaddle ( £1.45 ) 0n 14th July, then on 28th July my debit card was charged £37.59 ( $59.95 ) so I have had to cancel my card and report it to fraud dept of my bank,
I have had no look tracing the money yet, gglprofit was the reference for the small transaction and then the larger transaction reference was search8004568849 but so far I can't trace where the money went, hope the bank has more luck !

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Reeny
, US
Jul 26, 2009 8:53 pm EDT

I always look at the fine print before I even think about signing up for something this ridiculous.

"*Google™ does not endorse or sponsor this site and is in no way affiliated with FastCash using Google.

By submitting this form I authorize Go-Web-Biz to immediately charge my credit card $1.97 for access to the Business Kit for Google. I hereby request that Go-Web-Biz activate my account and authorize them to advance funds as indicated. Monthly Service fees will commence 7 days from the date of this purchase, and will be billed monthly there after. After the 7 day trial you will be billed $79.90 monthly for the continued access to the Business Kit for Google. No refunds will be given for failure to use the requested and provided product."

This was at the bottom of the Fastforcash website.

I hope you all are able to have your issues remedied. It's a shame that this has happened. Please be careful next time you decided to sign up for a work-from-home plan. MOST, if not ALL, of these are scams.

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Friendlyboy
, US
Jul 25, 2009 2:44 pm EDT

Thanks to all your comments Folks, I better not sign up for it. I am sorry it has happened to all of you but this need to be stopped. Someone needs to sue the company for fraud.

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Friendlyboy
, US
Jul 25, 2009 2:36 pm EDT

Why are you all willing to Cancel, Does this not work?

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GONZALEZ_G
Corona, US
Jul 20, 2009 2:11 pm EDT

I PAID $3.84 FOR THE KIT, WHICH I NEVER RECEIVED, ACCORDING TO THE COMPANY IN THE KIT IT SAYS THAT IF YOU DO NOT CANCEL WITHIN THE FIRST 6 DAYS YOUR ACCOUNT GETS CHARGED $84.79. SINCE I NEVER RECIEVED THE KIT I HAD NO IDEA ABOUT THE OTHER MONEY... UNTIL THEY CHARGED MY ACCOUNT FOR THE $84.79, I CALLED TO FIND OUT AND THEY SAID I DID AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND I COULDNT GET MY MONEY BACK. WHEN I ASKED TO SPEAK TO A SUPERVISOR HE WAS "UNAVAILABLE" WHEN I ASKED FOR THE ADDRESS THE REPRESENTATIVE SAID SHE DIDNT KNOW THE ADDRESS! ITS A SCAM! AND I GOT RIPPED OFF OVER $90 DOLLARS!

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zappedbutgood
, US
Jul 18, 2009 6:14 pm EDT

My husband wanted me to go on this site to order this kit, we ordered it being charged $3.58, one week then the next week without notice it was changed to $84.79 plus $.68. We didn't find this out until we were out at the grocery store and started to get back extra cash, and were unable to, because we would have been over drawn. We couldn't figure out why we knew we had money in the account, so what had happened? A company or group that we had never heard of had taken money out of our account. This is on a Saturday we couldn't even get in touch with anyone in the business office of this company, or group. We can't get in touch with our bank, so until Monday we're screwed. So DON'T PAY OUT FOR THIS SCAM... IT'S ONE OF THOSE IF IT SOUNDS TO GOOD TO BE TRUE IT IS.

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CharleyFishcake
, GB
Jul 17, 2009 7:16 pm EDT

I just found their 'Earnings & Income Disclaimers'

http://www.kevinlifeblog.com/legal/eid.html

I read it through, and he basically says - don't believe a word I say, not even what you're reading now. He also claims his products are for 'educational & informational purposes only'...well, some people certainly had to learn the hard way. Whoever is behind this scam should be asset stripped and locked up until they rot.

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garyz
Federal Way, US
Jul 06, 2009 11:26 pm EDT

Where is Google in all of this? Surely, they realize that with each ad, each victim, and each negative post with their name in the post, they suffer! Do they not care that they are being used as an instrument of blantant theft? Come on Google, go after these guys! Show your mettle or maybe you're too stout from overfeeding...Where is Google?

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GladICheckedFirst
Erie, US
Jul 03, 2009 2:35 pm EDT

You know, the sad part is this site was advertising on a job search site, in my state. I hope all these scammers pay their price.

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another anonymus
, US
Jul 01, 2009 7:51 am EDT

I did not have any doubts at all this being scam. I just wanted to make an estimate about how many of you got into this. If records say that one in the thousand complains about frauds under 4 dollars. There are around a 100 of you telling the same story over and over again, the figure gets close to 100.000 fouls, so surely his figures are close to 100.000 bucks...hey! thats around 8.000 bucks a month! he was right about it...!

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jabobo
, ZA
Jun 30, 2009 11:28 am EDT

hi, am so shoked to read all this letter because i registered with this fast cash but, i have not recived anthing, i dont know exaclty what to do

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tmpm
Tonoaph, US
Jun 28, 2009 8:24 am EDT

I agree with everyone who posted their comment. But the one thing I'd like to say is that some of these bogus companies DO NOT HAVE FINE PRINT TO READ before you sign away your personal information! Some of these ADS just have enough information to purchase their SCAM but do not list and fine print of WHAT they will continuely deduct from you! You only find out about the excessive fees charged to you after you purchase the initial product for a small fee. So what I say to this is exactly what the one person wrote about researching complaints etc about the company and don't give away your personal info so willingly. If these SCAMMERS are making all this money, why do they need YOUR MONEY? You get confused because you see a reputable company (like Google) and think they endorse it but in reality they HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH IT! SO DO YOUR RESEARCH AND DON'T PAD THE POCKET OF THE SCAMMER!

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peedoffmom
Kennett, US
Jun 25, 2009 5:07 pm EDT

Yes, this is very much a scam...I'll admit that I'm very gullable... so yeah I went ahead and ordered one of these kits...everyday after I applied for the kit, different numbers kept calling me and "confirming my card info", yet i still never received anything...I called [protected] and they cancelled it, hopefully.. they give you a cancel confirmation number... I also asked if there would be any future charges and she claimed there wouldn't be.. this is so irritating I'm sure everyone else is similiar to me.. trying to stay home with kids and make money while doing it... pretty much these people are bending you over... hope all these sites get reported and deleted one day

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Mrs. Mae Hurley
Rockmart, US
Jun 25, 2009 8:04 am EDT

I was considering ordering one of these fast cash packages but after reading all these reports I think I'll skip it.
Thanks a Million
Mrs.Hurley

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Mrs. Mae Hurley
Rockmart, US
Jun 25, 2009 8:00 am EDT

I was considering ordering the Fast Cash Kit but, after reading all of these reports I have definitely changed my mind. Are there any work from home sites that aren't scams.
Thanks so much,
Mrs.Hurley

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WantSomeHelp
tampa, US
Jun 23, 2009 4:50 pm EDT

does anyone have a copy of this booklet/information?... can (or will) you kindly email me a copy of whatever you hav - as I'd like to look at it without having to be scammed.

I'd be SO - SO - SO greatful!

email TMDevelopment@gmail.com - thank you

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M C BROWN
Venice, US
Jun 22, 2009 12:15 pm EDT

i wrote a long messaag then lost it
was charged 1 DOLLAR, THEN 68 dollars!
TWICE!
AND GOT THE WORST TROJAN VIRUS, MICROSOFT 'COMPLETE SCAN' GOT RID OF IT

MAY TRY TO CANCEL PAYMENT, AND OR GET A NEW CARD NUMBER

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Risa
Paris , US
Jun 15, 2009 4:06 pm EDT

I always research everything before commiting to it, but for some reason I didn't check this one out. I guess I thought that because it was Google, it would be reputable. Boy was I wrong! I was able to cancel within 24 hours and was only charged the $1.95 "shipping" fee. Not really sweating 2 bucks. After many calls and cancelation attempts, I called the customer service number they gave me upon ordering and got through to cancel. It took about 3 minutes. The guy was nice and told me that he looked it up and said I was only charged the $1.95 and would not be charged in the future. The number that worked is [protected]. You just give them your zip code and name and you're canceled! Phew, really dodged a bullet there. By the way, this scam is NOT google. It's a different company all together. When I was searching for numbers I found the real Google fast cash site and called the contact number and they didn't even have my info! when I told her what website I had went to she said that wasn't even them! The real website for google is www.earnfastcashwithgoogle.com but after this, I am not even going to try it. Good luck to everyone who has fallen prey to these...theives. BTW if you can, be sure you cancel ASAP, because you will be charged 39.95 (or more) in 3 days time.

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