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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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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 15, 2009 11:24 am EDT

No they are not an honest company - look at all the scams they are promoting:
http://www.convert2media.com/

Google Money Master
Payout: $37
https://www.6ftoverhead.com/ODU5N3wyMjYzfDMxNTk2Mnx2Mg==/5tv1n4b9/g

Speedy Google Cash
Payout: $37
http://rs951.speedypaycheck.com/?subid=500001

Google Cash Secret Club
Payout: $37
http://rs933.cashsecretclub.com/?subid=43443

All scams.

Either you are one of their affiliates or work for them - otherwise you fell hook, line and sinker for their web of scam lies!

An honest company would not accept any of these companies with fraudulent and deceptive offers as their clients. Period.

They are also promoting Grant scams and Acai scams. http://www.convert2media.com/

Grant Secrets Club
Payout: $34
https://ssl.encryptedprocessing.com/~tgsc/index.php?refer=qq1&pubid=&subid=500001#

A scam:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Grant+Instructor+LLC&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

Grants 360 US
Payout: $33
http://www.grants360.com/f/?nats=NjE6Mzox, 13, 0, 0, 0&sub=500001

A scam:
http://www.google.com/search?q=Grants+360&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

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theluckyy1
Windermere, US
Jun 15, 2009 11:07 am EDT

Well I called Convert2Media and spoke to the owner and they are an honest company which is not affiliated with any of the merchants that are charging credit cards. After speaking with the owner Steve for close to 30 minutes he explained their relationship with the Google Offer and how Convert2Media was not even promoting it online. He told me that he and his partners had received several complaints about this offer and have removed the offer from their website.

Again, Convert2Media has nothing to do with your charges.

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BELLE LOU 822
Salinas, US
Jun 11, 2009 8:59 am EDT

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Matt Cook
Eagle RIver, US
Jun 10, 2009 4:34 pm EDT

If you all were directed by a "news article" from the "Anchorage Tribune, " then I'm sorry to tell you, there is no such paper up here. As soon as I noticed that I knew it was a scam.

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NOE
, US
Jun 10, 2009 4:32 pm EDT

I signed up to get the "free kit" for just $1.97 shipping. When I received my credit card bill, the $1.97 was there and so was a charge for $72.21-- I called the number and they "promised" a refund of my money. (by the way, I never received anything in the mail) I also called my bank credit card and they put a block on any further charges and are sending out a dispute form. Suspciously I also was charged another $38.34 by a company called "grant masters online" whom I have never heard of. This also was blocked by my bank.
My advice: DO NOT SIGN UP FOR ANY OF THIS STUFF IT IS A PURE FRAUD!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 08, 2009 7:36 pm EDT

MYMONEYJOB has an address in England:
https://www.mymoneyjob.com/index.php
eWealth Media Ltd, 71 Constance Street, Consett, County Durham, DH8 5DT United Kingdom

You can report the fraud crime online here: https://secure.crimestoppers-uk.org/ams.form.anonymous.asp

Also to the local police by email:
http://www.durham.police.uk/local/north/consett

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Paula Powers
Delray Beach, US
Jun 08, 2009 3:34 pm EDT

TOday I signed up for GOOGLE Money Grants-your chance to work from home with google get paid to fill out forms and do searches on Google So I filled out the form, paid my $1.95 and received a "downloadable book that told me how to make money on Google writing ads and paying for each click that the ads generate, then being paid by the companys that you wrote the ads for. When I found out that it was a membership that would be billing me $72.21 per month on my credit card and that nothing that I had paid for had anything at all to do with obtaining a money grant from Google, that I was not filling out forms or doing research like the ad said that came unsolicited to my e-ail by the way, I called and cancelled the service. I was told that the account would remain active until June 13 and that I could access it therefore I would not be receiving my $1.95 back. I called my bank, cancelled the credit card and reported them to the F.B.I. for fraud. I called back and told "Jennifer" what I had done and she said so what-the F.B.I will not be getting your money for you either. the company is gmoney.net, the charge came from MYMONEYJOB and it is nothing but a fraud. False advertising in the real world is a crime-why is'nt it in cyberspace?

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DrFraudPolice
, US
Jun 08, 2009 3:21 pm EDT

Regardless of what happened, whether we were scammed or not, we have the right to cancel and they must process our request. I too signed up for the GOOGLE fast cash and the Hot Business Market Pro Information (the one they also recommended on the site), and immediately called in to cancel once I read about the hidden monthly membership fees. YES, it was my mistake for not reading the terms and conditions carefully, but it was the company's false advertisement that I trusted. Anyway, when all was said and done, I was able to call in to [protected] to cancel with the latter product but they still charge you the $1.97, the price they quoted on their website. As for the GOOGLE fast cash, I tried in vain to call many numbers and were given a run around, then eventually the person told me that they could not find my account. I figured it did not go through since I did not get a confirmation page/confirmation number, or a message stating that it was processed successfully. Finally, when I checked my statement two week after (6/8), they indeed charged me $72.21 for the GOOGLE fast cash on 6/04. My online statement listed the company/product as Blazingwords and included a number [protected]. I called to cancel and luckily this time the customer service person processed my request including a refund of $72.21. Now I will cross my fingers to see if charge will credit back to my account. I know this will help many people from the struggles of finding the right numbers to cancel. Best of LUCK!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 06, 2009 5:19 pm EDT

Rave reviews for Earn fast cash with google :
http://www.reviewopedia.com/www.earncashfastwithgoogle.com.htm

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 06, 2009 4:33 pm EDT

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

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 06, 2009 4:17 pm EDT

Cheeze Cracker -
Here is the company who is promoting cashsecretclub:
Convert2Media http://www.convert2media.com/

It's right there on their homepage (right hand side) under biz-ops:

Google Cash Secret Club
Payout: $37
Preview: Landing Page
http://rs933.cashsecretclub.com/?subid=43443

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

Convert2Media
Address:
358 South 700 East, Suite B147
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
Email:
info@convert2media.com
Telephone: 1.800.689.1260 (toll free)

Here is the email and phone number for the head honcho:
Ralph “Ruck” Ruckman
President & Chief Executive Officer
Direct: 407.704.0522
Email: ruck@convert2media.com
http://www.convert2media.com/content/executive-team

and his partners in crime:

Steve Howe
Direct: 407.342.6100
Email: steve@convert2media.com
AIM: convert2steve
Skype: convert2steve

Michael Durham
Direct: 407.217.2919
Email: michael@convert2media.com
AIM: convert2michael
Skype: convert2michael

Mike Kerry
Direct: 407.217.2904
Email: mike@convert2media.com
AIM: convert2mikek
Skype: convert2mikek

Lance Partin
Direct: 407.217.2922
Email: lance@convert2media.com
AIM: convert2lance
Skype: convert2lance

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Cheeze Cracker
, US
Jun 05, 2009 8:23 pm EDT

I love the fact that you have to type in your CC# on an unsecured site, at least this is what I got from this link when I got curious to click the next step.

http://rs925.cashsecretclub.com/?subid=253629423&pubid=445110

Which I got from :

http://your-daily-news.net/?t202id=427&t202kw=

Which was an ad on Comcast's email page

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honest abe
Double Springs, US
Jun 05, 2009 2:47 pm EDT

I signed up for google fast cash and the initial $1.95 did not go through and it was not charged on my bill but I was worried when paypal did not show up. This scam is good watch out.

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Maxenforcer
Ontario, US
Jun 05, 2009 8:23 am EDT

I wanted to point something out to everyone posting here, they are advertising the links for the same thing. Obviously this Google Fast Cash is a scam but why is this website post that link here and all these other bogus get rch scam links and banners?

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Pan
Etobicoke (Toronto), CA
Jun 04, 2009 9:42 am EDT

well, i have been getting calls from google, like 30 calls every day and i have ignored them, i have answer and asked them to stop, i have reported the number, i ahve done everything and they keep calling every half an hour
i remember looking at the google atm cash thing online but i never gave my credit card number cause it looked like a scam, but i dont even remember giving my phone number and here they are calling me 30 times a day, im worried that they will pull something on me
they are scary people

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ds123
, US
Jun 03, 2009 10:33 pm EDT

Word of Advice...ALWAYS read the TERMS & CONDITIONS before buying anything online, unless you are 100% positive of the website. I stumbled onto this site because of researching BEFORE buying into Google Fast Cash. Thank you to all of you posting here to keep me from buying. It also caused me to go read the Terms and Conditions where I see about all of the (Automatic) charges after 7 day free trial, etc.

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Deborah
Homeland, US
Jun 03, 2009 10:17 pm EDT

Hi all,
Does any one know anything about dansmakingmoney.com? It is suposed to be where you work for google posting websightlinks, I would like to know if this is lagite. Thanks

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Hampster Farm
Thornton, US
Jun 03, 2009 3:33 pm EDT

Tons of scam information about this on google. Pick your "get rich company". DO you want to pay 60-70-80- or how about $90 dollars a month?

Good luck canceling without completely dropping your credit card # for a reissued #.

Also they have lots of mock testimonial sites that they close down critical commentary on, and call it "spam".

"You're the 54th poster! Post now to avoid not being able to participate!" You have 5 minutes.

Hampster Farm.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 03, 2009 10:18 am EDT

Here is one of the dudes in London England promoting this bull scam:

www.googlepayday.info
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

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Didier M.
London, GB
Jun 03, 2009 9:10 am EDT

I live in London UK, i have just signed to Kevin Hoeffer link for Free Google Home Business Kit, wonder as i see different pop ups sites asking me to join. Dont see any free Google Kit sent to to me since.. I paid $1.95. Will the Kit be shipped at home or sent through mail.
Want to know, or want my $1, 95 back

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DMichigan
Kalamazoo, US
Jun 02, 2009 9:52 am EDT

If you made the charge through bank of america they will refund the money to you and then go after the company for the other charges. It is a type of insurance that you have with them. Especially if you made charges on the internet. That is why it is good to use paypal. However, if you are worried about the 72.00 then you should put a freeze on your credit card or report it lost or stolen if they will not block the charge. Pain in the butt, however, it is good sometimes to start fresh and change the number on your cards.

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huboro
san diego, US
Jun 02, 2009 2:58 am EDT

I already figured them out just by going to THIS website :) And I also saw another fake testimonial of a different guy showing the same pic of his "new Range Rover" and his similar story of getting rich fast, getting married, blah blah blah. I almost got dupped. I guess we will always Want to believe that this might be true and gamble with that "buck"...but what most don't see is that its actually like $78 a month. Also serious writing skills are required to earn anything. Thank you for this site.

Hubert, SD, CA

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RLHawk
, US
May 30, 2009 2:26 pm EDT

I'm very sorry to all the people who have fallen to this. Just DON'T BLAME GOOGLE! Google is a truly wonderful company. They can't control who uses their name though, and so people are using their name to scam people. If you read the fine print, you'll pretty much always see, "Author or Publisher is not associated with Google Inc." And when they don't have that, don't think it means they are associated with google in any way. Google hires the smartest people from around the world for brilliant ideas and exceptional skills. It makes bots for anything as simple as clicking on or posting links.

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Dee
Peoria, US
May 24, 2009 3:33 pm EDT

Most of these kits charge you $70.oo a month ! Don't do it! ALWAYS READ TERMS AND CONDITIONS at the bottom of the sign up web pages!

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hood_23
Cleveland, US
May 24, 2009 2:41 pm EDT

cant find page

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hood_23
Cleveland, US
May 24, 2009 2:41 pm EDT

cant find website

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wasjk35
Everett, US
May 24, 2009 4:36 am EDT

I was also scammed only because I thought why not try something new and it is only a 1.95 right. no they happily took 2.40 cents and sent no email and of course no call right. I made a blog of there sight to help others not make the same mistake I hope they choke on my little 2.40 but if they take anything out of my account and burn me and make me loose some other important bill I will surely be glad to pay anyone to take that money right on back. As for the stupid guy above how come he ended up at this web site. He got burned for what reason would someone have to comment about a scam or be directed to a scam site unless they got burned to. The economy is bad and this is when people come out of the wood work trying to put people down or hurt the weakest and it sickens me. Get rich on the poor ya thats how I would want to get by. please. so lets make this larger than life and help everyone make sure this does not happen to anyone else again go to my blog and spread there web site out so they go under the blog is www.makemoneyonlinescam.blogspot.com lets hurt them where they try to get their money online. Google fast cash let them burn or let us all get together and sue. My blogs are wasjk35 god bless us all for trying always hoping for better.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
May 21, 2009 2:53 pm EDT

I found a site where the scammers are boasting each other how much money they made /stole /scammed from us:

http://www.warriorforum.com/ad-networks-cpa-cpm-cpl-millionaire-makers/83426-now-kebin-has-audio-still-makeing-5-000-week-posting-link-google.html

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NotDumb600
Los Angeles, US
May 21, 2009 1:52 pm EDT

Its pretty obvious that it is a complete scam. All the positive reviews and not a single complaints on there site ( www.illshowyouhowtoberich.com/ ) ... Just look at that horrifically designed site.

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-DOC
Fort Collins, US
May 21, 2009 9:17 am EDT

IT'S SOOO SIMPLE...! Before you purchase anything on the internet (or elsewhere for that matter), just go to your search window (I prefer using Google for myself to perform ALL my searches, by habit and it gives me good, solid search results) and prefer sticking to the same old Yahoo! mail account I've had since 1997... Creatures of habit we are, I suppose.

One of the BEST things I've EVER learned in the time since then is to NOT DO IMPULSE BUYS, they are traps set & waiting to part you from your cash. ALWAYS do a search on complaints, e.g. in the Google searchbox type 'the name of the company' and 'complaints' or 'fraud'.

This will almost ensure that you never buy something that unlucky other people are pissed and posting things about their dilemma, they can't get the company to return phone calls for return authorization etc. Forget that headache, just Google it and find out what others are saying... -always. Conversely, you get to oftentimes hear praise about your prospective purchase from satisfied past, previous, and current owners... information that confirms you're making a good informed purchase and helps you sleep well while anxiously waiting to receive your package in the mail.

Avoid the whole hassle by always Googling 'product name+complaints (and/or 'fraud' is a good term to try using, the simple little technique has saved me literally hundreds of thousands of dollars. Very seriously.

-DOC

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Robert Phillips
Alvin, US
May 21, 2009 1:00 am EDT

Name:

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Guys if you notice... these codes dont go to submit anything to the document, this is fake obviously.

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ana
Hanford, US
May 20, 2009 11:38 pm EDT

i want to cancle kings net

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cgperson
Homer, US
May 20, 2009 2:20 pm EDT

READ THIS! I wish I did!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
May 20, 2009 1:03 pm EDT

"Los Angeles Tribune News is a fake website (pretends to be a newspaper but no such newspaper exists except in fiction!) It's just a front to try and scam people as the owner of that site gets around $37 for every sucker they send to Google Fast Cash crap who signs up for the free [not] trial.

Scammers!

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Maylin86
Portsmouth, US
May 20, 2009 12:46 pm EDT

I went on the "Google Fast Cash" site and lo and behold, the site name isn't the same! When looking into any website that has anything to do with them wanting money, I automatically look at the name of the site. Just like if myspace, facebook, and paypal for example have their own dominant sites, they also have their own dominant domain names as well. Myspace has myspace.com, facebook has facebook.com and paypal has paypal.com. I went on a site that's called "Google Fast Cash" and when I looked at their domain name, I expected it to be: www.Googlefastcash.com or something of the like. I seen this instead: https://secure5.s3curehost.com/gofc2/?offer=go_fc_03&a4d=446973&id1=248515252&session-id=0371b98fee3e2d6d31529d2ff77442f2. Um.. that pretty much made me decide right then and there I wasn't going to trust my money AND personal accounts to such a website. Also, if you look, by maximizing the page, in the top left corner of the screen, next to your browser icon (e.g. IE I suppose) You'll notice words at the top next to your browser icon. It really should say "Google Fast Cash" but it doesn't. :/ It just says "Fast Cash". Also, something else that gave the site away is their "count down" crap. That's a hurry and try this crap tactic. I've refreshed the page a few times to only see the countdown start at 10 min. :/ Nobody SHOULD NEVER be forced to hurry up and give money to anybody over the internet. In all honesty, it sounds as if they needed people badly to do their (dirty) work for them. Spam other peoples sites, forums and such. If you also noticed, at the bottom of this page: https://secure5.s3curehost.com/gofc2/?offer=go_fc_03&a4d=446973&id1=248515252&session-id=0371b98fee3e2d6d31529d2ff77442f2. It says that: Google™ does not endorse or sponsor this site and is in no way affiliated with FastCash or Google ATM. Meaning it's NOT a part of GOOGLE at all.

Google, for the most part, is leading in a "free" resources movement. If you ever seen a documentary video of how well Google workers are treated, you would understand why they don't need your money in order to bring out free stuff for everyone to use on the internet.

I also didn't take me long to pick out more than one ($) dollar sign in the "Terms and Conditions" part of this "Google Fast Cash" site. It literally took me like 2 minutes to find very close to the beginning of the document this: Should You fail to cancel Your Subscription within the 7 day trial, You will be billed $1.95. Additionally, You will be billed $69.90 again 7 days from the Trial Start date and every month thereafter for Your monthly Subscription unless canceled by You. :/ The 69.90 stood out very nicely to me, only because I look for ($) dollar signs alot. For those that are a little computer savy, because the "Terms and Conditions" page opens up in a new window, you can hit CTRL and F button in that order very quickly to bring up a FIND box at the bottom of your window. Type in the ($) sign emblem to find out where they mention money. If anyones like me, I'm not that patient to read everything. LOL! I use CTRL and F buttons to find what I need quickly.

This site is how I came across this "Google money making stuff" http://www.losangeles-tribune.com/finance/indexb.php?&id=vcp
I found out it's a hoax because it's says underneath the "Los Angeles Tribune New" in too lightly grey words underneath: "This publication is an article advertisement for Easy Google Profit."
Someone made this site to promote it, and how I can tell it's a hoax even more is the advertisements on the right side of the page is an IMAGE. IF they were actual ads by GOOGLE themselves, I guarantee you that they would've brought up the words scam, hoax on this particular site no doubt. SO instead of the person using Real advertisements, they tried to cover their tracks by using images. LAME! I may not be a web designer like I'd like to be, but because of what my former tech teacher taught my class on how website code works, I can appreciate that I screwed the scammers over by looking at their websites closely.

Same goes with "Google Fast Cash". It's named "Google Fast Cash" on the site page, but called http://rs933.cashsecretclub.com/?subid=65000. Then up in the top left corner, next to your browser emblem, the site's called: "Cash Secret Club." :/ LIAR! "Google Fast Cash" my butt! XO

Also, one site I went to called "Google Profit". If you stay on or Refresh the page, an so-called agent chat window pops up. I've noticed its always the same "Kelley" agent. Apparently she doesn't believe in eating, sleeping or pooping. :/ I asked this agent: "Is this site really supported by Google? Can I find this site through Google in Labs or something?" All "Kelly" could tell me was: "This amazing offer is only available through this chat and for a limited time. CLICK HERE to take advantage of this deal." :/ Whatever... If you look in the bottom left corner of the chat box, it says that the chat box is: Powered by Smart Agent. I clicked it and found the Smart Agent website homepage here:
http://www.upsellit.com/index.jsp. Hrm... I smell a scam... :/

Sorry so long, I hope this helped anyone that was interested in keeping from inflicting more money pains, by accident on themselves and help pass it along to others.

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aioj, US
May 18, 2009 2:46 am EDT

Any company that would print Fifty-Nine-Fifty instead of $59.50 in their "fine print" is truly the bottom-of-the-barrel, low-life, ### of the earth, mound of dog crap on this planet. Typically users will skim over the "fine print" and look for numbers to see what will be charged. However, printing letters instead of numbers to describe a charge is actually very clever, but dispicable. I hope they all burn in hell...

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May 17, 2009 5:23 am EDT

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lwonline
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May 17, 2009 5:19 am EDT

thank you all for your comments

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notscammed
New Mexico, US
May 16, 2009 2:34 pm EDT

How can someone use 'Google ATM' and not be infringing on Google's name. I asked to see the TOS, she said I confirm email would be sent out after my dollar. I said hold on, googled 'Google ATM' and landed here.

"I'm just trying to help you make money Mike."

Thanks, but no thanks. Ask questions people. If it seems to good to be true... well, you know the rest.

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Allan
Surrey, CA
May 14, 2009 12:13 pm EDT

This is really a big ###, the only thing that I don't understand is that this is worldwide ### and the government or any institutions doesn't do anything about it. Who supposed to be responsible to this RIFT OFF?. The FBI? or whatever, is there any LAWS concerning these problem. Lots of people are victimized and one thing more they should sue all the sites that have links on this kind of advertisements. There should be somebody who will pay for this crime over the internet, and for those people who thinks earnings such amount of money without any sweat well guys make up your mind. Just a word of advice before going to this transaction try to GOOGLE them also, from there you can verify their activities even though it's only a BUCK.

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