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I joined it for the one price of $1.Once I gave my visa card details the advert then said it was a 14 day trial.This made me suspicious about the possibility that they would deduct more money from my visa without my knowledge.I tried to contact these people but was unable to My fears were well founded as I have just read on your sight about a man that has had money taken from his account without his permission.Would be grateful for your help and reply.

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chris
Sedona, US
Jun 18, 2009 11:37 pm EDT

Hey: just received my 73.83 refund. I did cancel my card, however, to avoid any possibility of being charged again. Hope you all are just as successful.

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stop scamming people
, US
Jun 18, 2009 9:25 pm EDT

well, i have a screenshot of my billing confirmation that does not mention any additional charges. also, have been all through the website as i am still a "member", and there is absolutely no mention. also, i have been through the registration process again just to make sure (of course i didn't give them any billing info again) and still no mention.

P.S. for the handful of people sticking up for them, it's not difficult to see that you are part of this scam trying to make it sound better. rot in prison you F**KS!

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goodwill
Toronto, CA
Jun 18, 2009 8:32 pm EDT

oh really? i am a shill? hmmp! if that is what you think of, i can nothing with it. but do i have to call you as "careless"? hehehe

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markopoulo
, PH
Jun 18, 2009 8:09 pm EDT

guy! maybe you don't know what you're saying because i am a member of this google revolution also and its doing good.maybe the thing why you saying this is because you are not aware of the terms and condition of this company... so for you guys not to put the to this campony kindly be a good reader...
prove to the word that your a SMART...
you're not a STUPID right?
be a GOOD READER...
"ITS NOT A SCAM...
the thing is youre just being carelesss...

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 18, 2009 7:26 pm EDT

Looks like the Shills have arrived.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shill

Of course it's a scam, the only people making money from thsi are the scammers, the cpa networks and their affiliates.

See: http://strangelyperfect.tv/4308/google-revolution-different-name-same-scam/

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the hunk
Lafayette, US
Jun 18, 2009 7:21 pm EDT

you guy dont get anything because you dont work for it. and because you think its an easy job, theres no such thing as an easy job. you dont understand the site becuase you dont read it. it only teach you how to earn money at the internet. and if your smart and work hard on it you will earn.. and for the hotline. they treat the customer well.

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uhm..uhm...
, NZ
Jun 18, 2009 7:10 pm EDT

guys, i am a member of this website and you know what for me its good because now, i have my own blog and i am now earning money..i cant blame you for saying this site is scam..your just not aware of the terms and condition.next time if you will sign up to any website, read the terms and conditions first.don't blame the company, they just want to earn money too.but i'm assuring you that they are in good business.they don't push you to sign up to their website right?you signed up without knowing the terms and conditions

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goodwill
Toronto, CA
Jun 18, 2009 7:05 pm EDT

know what guys? i am also enrolled with the googlerevolution, i am very aware with their terms and condition and yes! it is stated there that i will be billed monthly after the trial period.
it is better for you guys to read first the terms and condition before you complain, even if you file a case against to them as you claims it as fraud, i guess your complain will be junked.
i tried also to call them to cancel my other account but they'd response immediately and they'd send me an email confirmation.
you can contact them for what ever concern you have of course!
and actually i have my neighbor who is earning dollars by using their program PROPERLY.

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natnice
Bedford, GB
Jun 18, 2009 6:16 pm EDT

hi kevin,
i fell for this stupid scam, they took £2.28 out of my account, on the 4th of june, i then cancelled it on the 9th of june they emailed me back saying your order number which was a five number digits has been cancelled so i thought that was the end of it until i recieved another email 0n 17th june from support@etaxhotline.com saying my 7 day free trial is coming to a end and that my credit card will be soon ready for processing i sent them a email back saying if they dont cancel my free trial i will phone the police and contract watch dog. In about 20 minutes or so they email me back saying they are removing me from their
accounts that they are sorry to see me go and i hope i consider using them in the future f**k i will not. I cancelled my credit card as a precaution just in case they took money out after i have cancelled or passed on my details on to other fraudant sites. So please cancel your cards asap and email etaxhotline to cancel your free 7 day trial you can also phone them on [protected] if you can get though to them let me know how you get on good luck.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 16, 2009 7:47 pm EDT

Google Revolution Scam investigated:
http://strangelyperfect.tv/4308/google-revolution-different-name-same-scam/

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Kevin
hull, GB
Jun 16, 2009 7:13 pm EDT

Hello all, I just signed up to googlerevolution and after realising it was a scam i sent this email to them.

To whom this may concern.

I foolishly signed up earlier for your free 7 day trial and am asking you with the backing of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) UK that you cancel my membership immediately. I have informed my credit card company also and they are too investigating this illegitimate membership agreement. I understand that after the free trial you will attempt to bill me for an excessive amount of money which I am not prepared to pay. Unless I receive an e-mail stating that my membership has been cancelled then I will still pursue to go through the SFO and indeed my credit card companies fraud investigations department.

I expect an e-mail within the next 24 hours stating that my membership has indeed been cancelled and that you will not be taking any more money out of my account in the future.

Within 20 mins they had responded with this:
Hi Kevin Neadley,
Your Order id 13***7 has been cancelled.

My question is: Does this mean they will not bill me in the future, in other words am I safe now I have received this confirmation?

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Prakosh
Seattle, US
Jun 15, 2009 9:31 pm EDT

THIS IS A SCAM! DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES GIVE THESE PEOPLE ANY INFORMATION WHATSOEVER. THIS IS A SCAM!

This is a huge scam do not give these people any information whatsoever. They take your money, send nothing in many cases and then begin extracting $71.83 or more from your bank account. Once they have the number they can do whatever they want. It takes up to three or four weeks to get the fund returned. You also have to cancel your card because once they have the number they can keep extracting the money even as your bank is working to get your funds returned. It was even more of a nightmare for me because I had no phone number and no contact information.

THIS IS A SCAM! DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES GIVE THESE PEOPLE ANY INFORMATION WHATSOEVER. THIS IS A SCAM!

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ikao
, GB
Jun 15, 2009 3:35 pm EDT

The same happened to me, too.
One day I "confirm" to pay $ 0.99 for a piece of information how to make money with Google. Next day £1.82 ($ 2.87) is taken from my account. 4 days later £ 46.46 ($ 73.83) is missing from my account. I'm steaming! The first working day, which is today, I go to my bank and they tell me that I have signed up for some membership (why don't I know about it?). I can't cancell my debit card (for they would be still able to charge me) and I can't tell my bank not to pay money to them untill I call them and cancell the alleged membership.
So this is what I do: I write an e-mail cancelling the membership and demanding my money back. Later in the evening (I live in UK) I call them and after waiting only about 5 minutes I get directed to a customer service assistant. A kind and helpful young lady (with Asian accent?) appologizes for a "system error" and any inconveniences it caused, later mentions something about signing for a membership, which I cut short saying (true) there was no information about any further charges when I agreed to pay $ 0.99 solely.
She promises to cancel the membership and refund the charges - both of them. There will be a letter of confirmation e-mailed to me within 24-48 hours and the money will be returned to my account within 7-14 days (it took only 1 day to get transferred to them, funny). So Iet's wait and see. I will let you know what happens next.
To all: take care and don't get yourselves into anything like that, as I will not any more!
PS. 15 minutes later 3 confirmations were sent: cancellation of a membership + two order refunds.

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Evelyn Brown
Fort Lauderdale, US
Jun 15, 2009 10:59 am EDT

This is very sad that there are people in this day and time that would scam people out of what little they have left. People that are innocently trying to make a way to survive. I can not believe these people have not been brought to justice. If they names are numbers are posted why have they not been arrested.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 13, 2009 7:26 pm EDT

$73.83 [protected]
This scam company is connected with another one in England, UK:

Stingray Technology
25 Green Street County Durham Consett DH8 5LP
United Kingdom
[protected]

https://www.moneysearchtoday.com/

There is an email address for the lcoal police force here:
http://www.durham.police.uk/local/north/consett/

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Heken kelly
, US
Jun 13, 2009 6:48 pm EDT

It was a scam poor people that just want to make money to support their families shame on you for trapping people.The lORD is watching and listening and you will get yours for sure.

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chris
Sedona, US
Jun 13, 2009 2:12 pm EDT

Just learned from my bank about the 73.83 charge. I called immediately [protected] and 'requested' (demanded) a refund, which they did. The customer service person could barely speak English and copped an attitude when I insisted on knowing who they are and what they do. I never got an answer. When I threatened with legal action he immediately complied with my request to reverse the charges. When are WE going to learn that these easy-sounding money makers are scams, nothing else.

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Disorientedstar
, CA
Jun 13, 2009 2:43 am EDT

I just signed up today but after reading this I think I ###ed up any info on how I should handle this situation please email me @ disorientedstar@gmail.com
Thanks

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HHK
, US
Jun 12, 2009 10:32 pm EDT

I'm in there with you. My bank in Alaska was hit just seven days later causinhg me to have to cancel my check card. I am wondering if there is a federal fraud hotline I can contact There link seems to be embedded in major newspaper front pages.
And you are saying on this site that this originated with a couple of Brits in the UK ?

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Rusty
Cambridge, GB
Jun 12, 2009 11:40 am EDT

Hi All,

Don't know if this is the same thing but I signed up to a so called Google Revolution online business opportunity. They charged me £1.80ish or $3 for the privilege and claimed they would send me an information pack. No such pack arrived! I then saw a week later on my Credit Card account that an extra £46.65/over $70 had been taken by ~Rev goog henderson nv~. I contacted my credit card company and they put me through to the company claiming to be Google revolution. After a long and painful conversation with someone who could barely understand me they agreed to refund me the money and cancel my subscription! Erm...What subscription?! I am yet to see if the money will be refunded. As a precaution I am cancelling my credit card.

I hope this helps. I will post again with more info once the money is refunded/not!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 12, 2009 11:32 am EDT

Scam site for Google Money Master landing page:
https://www.6ftoverhead.com/ODU5N3wyMjYzfDMxNTk2Mnx2Mg==/5tv1n4b9/g

The 6ftoverhead.com domain is registered with godaddy and the website of this scam is hosted by them too:
http://whois.domaintools.com/6ftoverhead.com

Some complaints sent by email to abuse@godaddy.com should help to get this scam site taken down.

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Jackie
, US
Jun 12, 2009 10:53 am EDT

I agree with you also. I paid for a kit and received information about government grants. In this day and time people do not have money to just give away, not even $1.97, I sure don't. If you are reading this message please be warned that the ad is a scam. Imagine if 1000 people pay that $1.97, how much money that whoever has this site has made! Be warned!

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shawn Wiley
rogers, US
Jun 12, 2009 10:26 am EDT

im with u guys! my husband is seriously ill & lost his job as a result! we desperately need an income, i was fooled & was trying so hard to be smart about such ads!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 11, 2009 4:36 pm EDT

Okay, folks I did some research on scams.com boards and I found the company which is advertising this scam bull - you can find it right there on their homepage (right hand side, click on bizopps):
Google Money Master
Payout: $37
Preview: Landing Page

The company promoting this scam is:

Convert2Media LLC
http://www.convert2media.com/

Convert2Media CPA Network
Address:
358 South 700 East, Suite B147
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Email:
info@convert2media.com
Telephone:
800.689.1260

Here is the email and phone number for the head honcho (big cheese):
Direct: 407.704.0522
Email: ruck@convert2media.com

Convert2Media
7611 Preslar Court
Windermere, FL 34786

info@convert2media.com
Offices - 800.689.1260 Ext. 102
AIM: Convert2Media

General Inquiries
support@convert2media.com

Advertiser and Agency Inquiries
sales@convert2media.com

Publisher and Affiliate Inquiries
publishers@convert2media.com

Public Relations and Media Buying
pr@convert2media.com

Accounting Inquiries
accounting@convert2media.com

Good luck to us all against these damn scammers!

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Mahoney
, US
Jun 11, 2009 1:38 pm EDT

Mahoney

I was just scammed. I cancelled my credit card as I had already given them the number and when I tried to continue to the "no thanks" for the trial it wouldn't let me. I also tried calling the number listed one one of these comments - they put me on hold. I hung up. They also had someone come online, but to no avail. My bank said the $1.87 was pending and I'd have to file a dispute, but having just been laid off, I just can't afford to dispute when I have no idea what they're going to try to take out of the account. I can't believe my stupidity in not looking carefully. I'm always careful. I am very angry at MSN Money and Google. I trusted MSN Money to do this. This is a disgrace on their part. So I just had to cancel the whole credit card and have the bank issue a new one. They'll probably get the $1.87 unless I go thru the dispute. Thanks for this site.

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Ryan Ellis
Portland, US
Jun 10, 2009 9:53 pm EDT

"Face Book" : yes, it was an eye opener at fist! Then, listening to the guy talk made me realize he was full of crap. Every time I go back to check it out, his residence/hometown changes. At one point, the site claimed that he was from My hometown! I obtained the original original link from a FaceBook ad. (http://www.cars.brettmakesbank.com/) You'd think that FaceBook would monitor these things more diligently...

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Elcio
Brooklyn, US
Jun 10, 2009 7:39 pm EDT

Yesss! I've got my money back! It took me 5 days. I called every day 5 to 10 times a day, yes I made their lives hell. One thing I can't understand is about the real Google: Why don't they do something about ? C'mon, Microsoft v. Lindows.com, Inc. was a court case brought by Microsoft against Lindows, Inc in December 2001, claiming that the name "Lindows" was a violation of its trademark "Windows." They won! Now these scammers are using the name Google to scam honest people? GOOGLE, INC DO SOMETHING!

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natalie
, US
Jun 10, 2009 4:19 pm EDT

Look people. If you go the the link they give you, it says right on the bottom (the fine print) that they are not affiliated with Google (the good one) and that they are indeed an LLC, but it's called Google Revolution LLC. If the, not-quite-right trademark Google logo didn't send a red flag...then you need to ALWAYS read the fine print.

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J B Yong
, GB
Jun 10, 2009 10:29 am EDT

This is a scam, the numbers given is not valid and the email support@googlerevolution.com does not reply to you. There is no way you can get in contact. There is no way for you to cancel, this is ridiculous and misleading. The name Onlinecashtraining that appears on the bank statement and the telephone number obtained matches with Mr Chuck Turner's infomations as above. Apparently, this telephone number is for Sosaku Systems and is located in UK. Please refer to Mr chuck Turner;s comments above to get full address.

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edward louie lover
Oklahoma City, US
Jun 09, 2009 10:22 pm EDT

I was convinced this was potentially a legitimate opportunity, partially because the name "Google" was "affiliated" with it. However, my mind was changed after reading this site. When I tried to exit the page which asks you to fill out your credit card information, a box popped up asking me to speak with a live agent before leaving the site/deciding against signing up... The live agent provided only generic, non-responsive "replies." It was ridiculous. I asked several questions, yet the only information I received was to not miss out on this great offer - to simply pay the $1.87 (the amount which routinely changes) and start earning money from home right away - up to $943 dollars per day; that the agent was an actual live agent; etcetera. However, when I prompted the live agent to provide me with some information directly responsive to my particular question - any of my particular questions - more generic information was given, namely - do not miss out on this opportunity for a 7 day risk free trial, for only $1.87, and start making up to $943 a day. If for no other reason, I would not participate in this, as this live agent interaction, or lack thereof, screams: "NOT LEGITIMATE."

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 08, 2009 6:51 pm EDT

Do not waste time trying to contact the scammers, being hung up on, being on hold for hours to some call center and made to jump through their hoops like mailing stuff to a UPS address (it will just come back as undeliverable).

Here is what you should do:

Contact your bank/credit card company and contact the authorities.
http://www.chrismalta.com/scamtip1.asp

Step 1): Initiate a charge-back against that company by filing a fraud report with your credit card company or bank.

Explain that you wish to file a dispute, and demand that they assist you in accordance with Federal Regulation E.

Tell them the truth; this was unauthorized and your account was NOT to be charged! Keep emphasizing how you never authorized anything! Direct them to the hundreds of victims reports that are filed online.

And just continue to demand the Federal Regulation E form! The bank CAN, MUST and WILL reverse the charge! But, you must be persistent; ask to speak to the supervisor or the area manager for all the branches in the state.

Step 2): File your reports with FBI, FTC, Utah A/G, and Utah Division of Consumer Protection.

FBI: http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx

FTC: http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/contact.shtm
Toll-free helpline: 1-877-FTC-HELP [protected]);
TTY: [protected]
Federal Trade Commission
Consumer Response Center
600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20580

Utah Attorney General:
http://attorneygeneral.utah.gov/contact_us.html
[protected], [protected], [protected]

Utah Division of Consumer Protection:
http://www.consumerprotection.utah.gov/complaints/index.html

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lil old lady
Panama City, US
Jun 08, 2009 3:03 pm EDT

OMG this is bad bad bad I do not understand why IF this is not GOOGLE that GOOGLE does not put a stop to it. All the numbers they give to cancel are not working or valal you get sent to voicemail boxes that are not taking messages or hung up on and blocked from calling back The one person I spoke to stated my phone number was not in the system and she could not cancel with out "valid" info she also stated she did not work for Google. I had to cancel my card.

DO NOT DO THIS-IT IS A SCAM-DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR CARD INFO

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cathy
stoke on trent, GB
Jun 08, 2009 12:58 pm EDT

IM ADDING A REALLY DISGUSTED COMMENT TO STOP OTHER PEOPLE WITH OR WITHOUT FAMILIES TO HELP THEM SAVE MONEY DO NOT A BIG DO NOT GIVE THESE PEOPLE YOUR CARD DETAILS I FOUND THIS OUT JUST HALF AN HOUR AFTER SIGNING UP, THEY TOOK THERE 1.95 FEE PLUS 102.30 WITHIN HALF AN HOUR BUT MY BANK ARE TRYING TO GET THIS BACK FOR ME BUT THE DOUBT IT ALSO THEY CANCELLED MY CARD TO STOP FURTHER TRANSACTIONS PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT GIVE YOUR DETAILS VERY CONCERED ABOUT PEOPLES MONEY

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john oliphant
townsend, US
Jun 08, 2009 12:53 pm EDT

please cancel my order. Thank You

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john oliphant
townsend, US
Jun 08, 2009 12:52 pm EDT

I would like a refund of $1.99 and cancel my order

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 06, 2009 5:49 pm EDT

https://www.onlinecashtraining.com/

Sosaku Systems
39 Fairfield Delves Lane, Co.Durham Consett DH8 7HA United Kingdom
[protected]

Same address as: https://www.simpleonlinemoney.net/#null
[protected]

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Elcio
, US
Jun 06, 2009 5:27 pm EDT

ONLINECASHTRAINING.COM
I don't know what it is but they took $73.83 + 2.87 twice. When authorities will shut off this SCAMS? When I first saw the adds I filled out, (HEY IT'S GOOGLE) after I sent my info. I've got a message saying I am not qualified.

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Elcio
Brooklyn, US
Jun 01, 2009 6:04 pm EDT

Why do you guys let this person use your name to scam millions of people? Why don't you do something? They are scamming people using your name.

It's absurd!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
May 31, 2009 1:37 pm EDT

Dear Sir,

You have been caught by the Google Revolution scam:
https://www.6ftoverhead.com/ODU5N3wyMjYzfDMxNTk2Mnx2Mg==/y3wjm4b9/g

There is more about it here:
http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=29301

Hidden deep within the terms and conditions is the name:

www.googlerevolution.com (Owned by Honshu Systems LLC)
Honshu Systems, LLC
Attn: Google Revolution General Counsel
2850 Horizon Ridge Pkwy
Suite 625
Henderson, NV 89052

There is a monthly fee of subscription fee of $73.83 they will charge you every month until you cancel. To cancel, they say you must call [protected], or email to support@googlerevolution.com
It is very difficult to cancel.

You need to contact your bank and cancel your card ASAP> If they charge you submit a fraud complaint.

Here is one of the dudes promoting this bull scam:

www.googlepayday.info
http://www.workforgoogle.info/easy-google-profits/

Owner:
Martin Osborn
1 Ashburton Road
Ruislip Manor
London, HA4 6AA
United Kingdom
Email: tehfincheh@gmail.com
Phone:+1.[protected]

Whois Record: http://whois.domaintools.com/googlepayday.info
http://whois.domaintools.com/workforgoogle.info