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This is not real? I get all the emails and such and that happens to be a scam?
I also ordered the kit, and i saw this so i called them and they got the phone.
I realized that when you ordered it, there is no section where you type in your
Address. . Right? I'm not so sure, (Got a short memory. . .) anyways, so i called them
Asking about that the web didn't have the seciton to type my address, but it says that
The kit will be mailed to be 2 - 5 business day. . They got the phone, and said that
There was no account information about me ordering it, and they put on me to hold,
This lady got the phone. . . Asking me the same question and she said she found it. . .
Then i told her that the website didn't asked me for an address and it says it will send me the kit,
I already paid 2. 87 and i want that cancelled. . So she said that she was able to cancel it and
The confirmation will be emailed. . But i haven't still got anyting yet. Is this scam?
Im so terrified. . ###

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MCcalifornia
San Diego, US
Jul 08, 2009 12:17 pm EDT

Please people - this is a scammmmmmmmmmm DO NOT DO IT.

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ayrodriguez
Laredo, US
Jul 07, 2009 8:02 pm EDT

I am in the same situation. I tried calling and its busy then someone answered and gave me 3 other customer care numbers. I haven't even received the email confirmation nor the cd yet.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jul 06, 2009 6:25 pm EDT

https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/

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rp36asa
Lake Elsinore, US
Jul 06, 2009 4:05 pm EDT

i saw the add on both www.nba.com and www.nascar.com why would these people advertise for this scam. I was recently layed off and it is very difficult to find a job in southern california right now. So i figured why not look into making money online. Yeah, i read this and i have decided not to sign up for this scam.

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bella99
Clinton Townshio, US
Jul 05, 2009 10:14 pm EDT

I saw these ads on the msnbc.msn.com site.
Is Microsoft sooooo desperate to make money that they would concede to advertising scams on their news site? Yes, these are definite scams, always FULLY read the small print before handing out your CC number.

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Gowdron
Des Moines, US
Jul 04, 2009 4:01 pm EDT

I'll bet 99.9999% of those who signed up for this did NOT read the fine print.

You deserve what you get.

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Kzillionaire
London, GB
Jul 01, 2009 3:58 pm EDT

Yes its a scam i paid and soon after my confirmation they said they will charge me £35. And now i cant cancel it.

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Skeptical81
Choctaw, US
Jul 01, 2009 3:47 pm EDT

I guess I became a statisitc too... I fell for the Google name and logo. Little did I know that it was all just another ponzy scheme to rob all the hardworking individuals who are just looking for honest opportunity to make little extra change. Anyways, i am glad i visited this website right after I signed up for the so called Free Trial and I have emailed all the respective companies (3 to be exact) that I had signed up for. I hope that I wont be charged three $72+change to my bank account. Watch out for these swindlers...

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Mika206
Seattle, US
Jul 01, 2009 12:44 am EDT

BEWARE
THIS IS A SCAM.
I READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE I SIGNED UP.
THANK GOD.

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Mika206
Seattle, US
Jul 01, 2009 12:43 am EDT

IT IS A SCAM.
I am so lucky I read the terms and conditions before anything.
I am thankful.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 30, 2009 9:25 pm EDT

The stylesheet for www.net-news-daily.com is at:
http://wac.0b3b.edgecastcdn.net/800B3B/www.net-news-daily.com/default.css

edgecastcdn.net is owned by EdgeCast Networks Inc:

EdgeCast Networks Inc. is headquartered in Los Angeles, California with operations in North America, Europe, Asia and Australia. All sales and customer support are handled from our headquarters. Please review the following contact information so to best direct your inquiry:

Phone

Toll-Free (in USA)
877-EDGE-CDN or [protected]
Direct [protected]
Fax [protected]

Email: jsegil@yahoo.com

Sales
sales@edgecast.com
Customer Support support@edgecast.com
Partnerships partners@edgecast.com
Media Inquiries pr@edgecast.com
Careers careers@edgecast.com
Investment Inquiries invest@edgecast.com

Company Address

EdgeCast Networks Inc.
11620 Wilshire Blvd.
Suite 101
Los Angeles, California 90025
United States of America

http://www.edgecast.com/contact_edgecast.htm

http://whois.domaintools.com/edgecastcdn.net

badcustomerservice.com is registered to a PO Box in Utah:
Registrant:
Brian Jensen
P.O. Box 910521
St. George, UT 84791
US
Phone: [protected]
Email: bjensen88@gmail.com

http://whois.domaintools.com/badcustomer.com

The merchant goes on a blacklist as a result of too many chargebacks - not the customer - so their 'threat' is a false one.

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egbert musclehead
Crawford, US
Jun 30, 2009 8:30 pm EDT

of course i googled it first. Im sitting at my computer now, have to get up to get to my credit card. what are you thinking. There is no reason to be scammed these days. Everyone wants the B. S. to be true. Most scams nowadays have to represent reputable businesses so they can slide by into our subconsious atomatic responses where a little voice tells another little voice, neither of which you can hear, its ok, you can let down your guard. Thats what the scammers are counting on. Heck, i even missed the fine print about the 70 bucks. But if I was a scammer, i would learn a very profitable lesson from my 15 minute experience with google master or whatever they called themselves.

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B. Kozell
Navan (Cumberland), CA
Jun 30, 2009 4:15 am EDT

If it's important to anyone tracking this stuff, after signing up, I received an introductory message from DoNotReply@accessyourproduct.com

Then there were "member login" links to:

http://www.searchmarketmembersite.com
http://www.grantmembersite.com
http://www.networkagenda.com

Oh, and at the end of the e-mail was a notice stating that "any chargebacks made against this account will be reported to the internet consumer blacklist www.BadCustomer.com and will result in member merchants blocking you from making future purchases online!"

If you visit www.BadCustomer.com, the only way to be removed from the list (if you really care - I wouldn't worry about it) is to pay a fee of $99! It increases if you have future chargebacks. Cute. Anyway, I'm "charging back" my $2.xx fee to download their "software".

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B. Kozell
Navan (Cumberland), CA
Jun 30, 2009 4:07 am EDT

This is definitely a scam - if anyone tells you differently, I certainly would suspect they are paid employees of the company behind the scam. The "new name" for the same scam now appears to be "Google Money Master." I'm not easily duped by scams, I'm intelligent, and also run the latest & greatest software to protect against this sort of fraud. As the post above me stated, there was a "legitimate looking" web page opened to a newspaper article. Not beyond the realm of possibility for me, as I read a lot of "online papers." I figured I had opened it for future reading. All of my security software thinks everything is just grand. I'm also a computer tech by trade. Nothing really stood out as being a huge scam or "get rich quick scheme." And at just over $2, how could I go wrong? It wasn't until AFTER I was billed that warning bells in my own head went off. Suddenly it was "suggested" that I sign up for this & that - all for free (ya, right). I was already aware of the fine print with the initial offer. I had a 7-day trial on the "Search Market Members Site" - if I didn't cancel within 7 days, I would be billed $59.95 PER MONTH. There's a 14-day trial to the "Grant Membership Page", and carries a $7.95 monthly fee if you don't cancel. Lastly, there was the "Network Agenda Membership Page" for a 21 day trial at $9.95 per month. This is the very minimum you'll be "signed up" for. If you selected other options during the process, you'll have other things to cancel.

I received the confirmation e-mail - of which I am keeping, just in case. The phone number to call at the bottom is [protected]. This all took place two hours ago, and I called to cancel roughly 30 minutes ago. I didn't have to wait at all, probably because it's close to 3:00am Eastern Standard Time.

I was also given 3 cancellation confirmation numbers, but I don't trust it at all. I already called my credit card company, but unfortately I'll have to wait to call during regular business hours to speak to a representative. I'll be reporting this scam to the credit card company. I'll also be requesting a new card.

Oh, how do I know it's a scam? Well, the web page in my browser was http://www.net-news-daily.com. It's safe to open as of this writing, but for the technically inclined, I HIGHLY suggest you view the source code on the page. You'll see some re-directs to other pages, and no doubt someone else is getting credit for you signing up to this scam. Depending on where you live, the top title of the "online newspaper" article will change. For me, it currently says "Oakville". When I connect to a client's system & try it, it says "Brampton." Do NOT be fooled. It seems as though this scam is well-crafted. I suggest ANYONE who has signed up for this cancel IMMEDIATELY and call their credit card company to take further action. For those technically inclined/interested, here's the source code I viewed:

Is Working Online At Home The Way to Financial Freedom? | Daily News: May 19, 2009
@import url( http://wac.0B3B.edgecastcdn.net/800B3B/www.net-news-daily.com/style.css );
Is Working Online At Home The Way to Financial Freedom?
As part of our ongoing series: Jobs and the Recession: What you need to know" we examine an industry that, despite the recession, seems to be booming

the next big thing? As the U.S. economy continues to free-fall,
millions of American are finding themselves without jobs, sufficient retirement or
paychecks coming in. In March alone the number of unemployed increased by 694, 000 to 13.2 million. Throughout history those on the cutting edge have adapted and prospered by knowing how to adapt to current economic climates, and this trend may once again be taking place on the internet.
With more time on their hands, many document.write(state); residents (And people around the country and world) are getting creative and turning to the online world for help.
For years we've all
heard the stories of people making internet millions and now, it appears you don't have to be a technology guru at all to quickly get started making a decent income online.
It's called Google Money Master and it's taking the internet and business communities alike by storm.
While
researching the online-job phenomenon for this article I found countless stories of
every day people making between $250 - $1000 a day from their homes.
They explain that they're posting links on websites using hugely popular text advertising
applications like Google Adwords, Yahoo Search Marketing and MSN Adcenter
Below is an excerpt from one site.

"Basically I actually make around $5, 500 to $7, 000 a month from Google. Not a ton of money. But, very solid and good. I was able to replace my previous job's income, working less than 10 hours a week on my computer at home." - Kevin H.

Now
we've all heard of countless 'get rich' schemes and scams and I'm sure
that by now most of us have received at least one email promising us multi-million dollar fortunes if we'd only assist some displaced member of the "Nigerian Royal Family." However Google Money Master Google Profits does not appear to
get caught up in the 'hype, ' instead focusing on a steady stream of
results over a period of time driven by individual effort and not the promise of revealing some 'special sauce.'This new online
opportunity doesn't give you an unrealistic 'pitch' at all. In fact
this may be the only online opportunity that promises that you won't instantly make millions online, a stark contrast to websites featuring "Get Rich Quick Schemes" and pictures of Yachts and Luxury Homes and Automobiles. Most users share stories of moderate but steady incomes of between $50, 000 - $90, 000 a year. But as with most jobs the more you put in the more you get out.
"To
cut to the chase within a month I had generated over $4, 800 in income
at home. This was unbelievable to me. I had seen all sorts of scams
promising you could make millions of dollars a month or live in a giant
mansion if you tried their ’system’ and of course never believed this.
When this product advertised a legitimate way to make some pretty
decent monthly income with no far-fetched ’scheme’ but instead simple
illustrations of how to take advantage of Google like countless other
people around the world already were I was sold, and the results to me
speak for themselves!" - Steve
This publication provides the Author's opinions and neither the Publisher nor the author intends to render legal, accounting, financial, business or other professional advice with this publication. With regards to licensing of a business enterprise, any legal accounting or tax matters. Author and publisher is an Affiliate of the company offering the business opportunity and are remunerated by advertiser. Author and publisher strongly suggest that the reader seek the services of appropriate licensed business, financial and or legal professionals before proceeding with any actions and comply with the local, state and federal licensing and guideline requirements which the reader resides or conducts business.
Google is in no way associated with this website. The Publisher and Author disclaim any personal liability, loss or risk incurred as a consequence of the use and application of the offer, either directly or indirectly, of any advice, information, or methods presented in this publication. Individual comments are unedited and not the opinion of Author or Publisher and not liable for their comments and opinions.

INCOME CLAIM WARNING: Testimonials do not result typical result. Photographs or images are depiction of individuals and payment methods. These income examples are representative of some of the most successful participants in the program. Some individuals purchasing the program may make little or NO MONEY AT ALL. These claims are not a guarantee of your income, nor are they typical of average participants. Individual results will vary greatly and in accordance to your input, determination, hard work, and ability to follow directions. No person or company can guarantee profits or freedom from loss. Any and all use of this website certifies you are agreeing

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TannerV
Mill Creek, US
Jun 28, 2009 2:23 am EDT

Please note that these CPA Agencies being listed are not the advertiser in question here.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 27, 2009 9:01 am EDT

More names being used by Google Revolution scam aka Google Money Master Kit scam:

Fastinternetcash.net
Team Senpaku Ltd
25 Green Street, County Durham Consett DH8 5LP, United Kingdom
[protected]
"charge of $73.83 on bank card from Fastinternetcash.net"

Universityofcash.net
Team Senpaku Ltd
25 Green Street, Co. Durham Consett DH8 5LP, England United Kingdom
[protected]
"charge on bank card for $73.83 from UNIVERSITYOFCASH.NET "

So, if you get an unauthorised charge on your credit card / or bank card for $73.83 from Fastinternetcash.net
or Universityofcash.net it is linked to this Google Revolution fraud.

www. universityofcash.net and www.fastinternetcash.net websites are owned by :

WT Systems
510 W. 1200 S.
American Fork, Utah 84003
United States

Steve Comer
831 East 340 South
American Fork, Utah 84003
United States
Phone: [protected]
Email: darrenc7@hotmail.com

http://whois.domaintools.com/universityofcash.net
http://whois.domaintools.com/fastinternetcash.net

You can report the scam and the above addresses to:

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

FTC USA: http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/contact.shtm

Crimestoppers UK: https://secure.crimestoppers-uk.org/ams.form.anonymous.asp

Consumers Direct UK: https://secure.consumerdirect.gov.uk/reportascam.aspx

Attorney General of your state (USA): http://www.naag.org/attorneys_general.php

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Emperor Norton IV
Santa Rosa, US
Jun 25, 2009 11:46 am EDT

Thanks for the heads up on this new scam.

If I wanted to sit around and do nothing to make a buck (and had the moral character of a used diaper salesman), I'd cook up my own website: ExposeAllScams.com and charge subscribers $1.99 for shipping and handling of my "Anti-Scam" kit. Included in the fine print would be the irrevocable agreement to pay me a $99/month service fee for life, plus your soul.

Maybe this is a government-sponsored program to help balance the budget.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 22, 2009 9:03 pm EDT

@Daisy10731 - it's buried in the terms and conditions - it's not on the sign up page/payment page at all.
That is illegal as it does not qualify as clear disclosure.

See: http://dailyartist.hyperphp.com/tan/guidelines.pdf for FTC rules regarding negative option marketing and how disclosures need to be made.

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audrey bryant
jackson , US
Jun 22, 2009 8:55 pm EDT

i think that they should be held responisble and yes i was scam also every time i call i dont get anyone i need my money iam a single parent that really hurt i was not a ware of an additional fee that was involved and i never made it to use the site at all you people should be a shame of your selfs suppose it was you or a family member dont dound good to you now does it how could people do such a thing to other people just give me my money back and keep your dang on recording message i will do what ever it takes to get my money back

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Daisy10731
, US
Jun 22, 2009 8:47 pm EDT

I have not signed up for google money master...but when I read the terms of agreement on their website it plainly stated that once you become a menber you pay &73.83 per month for access to the website.It did not say the membership was free...only a free 7 day trial.

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Daisy10731
, US
Jun 22, 2009 8:44 pm EDT

I have not signed up for google money master...but when I read the terms of agreement it plainly stated that once you become a member you pay &73.83 a month for access to the website and you can cancel any time.I was not under the impression they were scamming anybody into believing it was free of charge.The first 7 days is a free trial.After that you pay per month.

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laxros11
, US
Jun 22, 2009 1:53 pm EDT

so i signed up the other day for this google money master program. all it asked for was my credit card number to charge me the $.99 for shipping and handling..it did not ask me for my home address to ship the package. My credit card got charged the $.99 but i have since received my kit and am figuring i probably am not going to receive it. I am wondering if they might be sneaky and charge my credit card. When i signed up it did not say anything about a monthly subscription fee so i am wondering if they will continue to charge my card without my authorization..What do i do. Do i call my card company and close my card or do i explain the situation? can someone answer this for me.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 22, 2009 1:37 pm EDT

Just to add - here is the local police in American Fork, Utah. Maybe give them a call and ask them to investigate what the heck this guy 'Steve Comer' is up to with these scams!

American Fork Police Department
Chief of Police Lance M Call
75 East 80 North American Fork, Utah 84003
[protected].

http://afcity.org/Departments/Police/tabid/55/Default.aspx

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 22, 2009 1:17 pm EDT

These folks have UK England addresses and US telephone numbers and are charging in pounds converted into dollars (that's why you get the GB).

Easyonlineimprovin [protected] GB 46.51 is:

https://www.easyonlineimproving.com/
Stallwart Systems
24 Lumley Drive Delves Lane, County Durham Consett DH8 7OS England United Kindom
[protected]

Ezdollarstraining. [protected] GB 1.17 is:

https://www.ezdollarstraining.com/
Shimon Technology
3 Northstead Drive Co.Durham Consett DH8 0RX England United Kingdom
[protected]

Both websites are registered to:

Steve Comer
831 East 340 South
American Fork, Utah 84003
United States
Phone: [protected]
Email: darrenc7@hotmail.com

http://whois.domaintools.com/ezdollarstraining.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/easyonlineimproving.com

I looked up the England UK address where the charges are coming from on Google and found the nearest cop station - you guys can report these folks to the local police over there in England by email or phone using the contact info here:

http://www.durham.police.uk/misc/contact_us.php

Maybe a visit from the UK boys in blue will help get these folks investigated and shut down!

As the owner of both websites resides over here in the US, best also report this scam to the FTC, IC3 and Utah Attorney General too.

FTC: http://www.ftc.gov/ftc/contact.shtm

IC3: (FBI Internet Crimes Division) http://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx

Utah Attorney General: http://attorneygeneral.utah.gov/contact_us.html

As for getting your money back, get your bank or credit card company to do a chargeback on any and all unauthorised charges.

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KrsnaPutra
dundee, GB
Jun 22, 2009 12:20 pm EDT

below are statement on my account:
10 Jun 1.87 USD @ 1.598
Ezdollarstraining. [protected] GB 1.17
16 Jun 73.83 USD @ 1.587
Easyonlineimprovin [protected] GB 46.51

I didn't get their email regarding the product, and I email their support to tell that I have not been informed since 1st day. The link stated 14days of trial before they deduct the money ...if you see the date above...it is within 6 days, not even a week.
I have end up with instant noodle for this month, as student and desperate to learn new stuff online.
I become victim of this people.
What is wrong for them to reply my emails? I believe it is illegal to take money out of account without telling and asking for confirmation.
They have ensure email reach customer.
I really don't know how to get my money back.
please help.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 21, 2009 7:13 pm EDT

There is some more information on the Google Money Master Scam at this website which has investigated it:

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

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SuperVepr
Redneckville, US
Jun 20, 2009 3:53 pm EDT

Good work, whuttameye. Pour it on them and have fun.

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Mrs. Thomas79
Hampton, US
Jun 20, 2009 2:54 pm EDT

I always skim through the terms and conditions of the so called offers. That's the trick, they tell you to pay a small fee, get your credit card number and bill you some type of membership fee monthly. I can never gaurantee this will work for me so I never sign up. I give enough information to get to the credit card no request, then click off of the website. I usually get a chat from a so called live operator, but if you ask a personal question, like how's the weather where you are, you will get an automated response. They will offer 1/2 of whatever the initial price was. My thoughts are to just stay away.

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ZeldaZorch
Johnston, US
Jun 20, 2009 1:10 pm EDT

I got my money back but, I did not order the kit. I looked at the $1.97 shipping fee and thought to myself, hmmm, now there is a nifty way to get people's cc #'s. I closed the site immediately.
Guess what? They still got into my account! My bank treated me horribly. Holding my "Pension" check hostage until I finally called the OCC. Office of the Comptroller of Currency.
You should get every penny of your money back! Don't give up!
peace and Good luck!
Cheryl Conti
Johnston, RI

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mfellion
carmichael, US
Jun 20, 2009 4:11 am EDT

Sorry, forgot to mention Never! Never! use a debit card for any purchase over the phone or internet. Always use a credit card, check your card to make sure its a credit card. Debit cards offer no, I repeat, no protections against fraud as they are the same as an instant check account. When the money is gone its gone.

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mfellion
carmichael, US
Jun 20, 2009 4:00 am EDT

These scams are all over because people keep falling for them. Think about it. Google can be contacted directly if you want to advertise there, why do you need some company in the Philipines to help you? Ebay is the same. Why do people keep sending card numbers and bank numbers to some company inside or especially outside the United States for something they can do directly? Folks wake up! If they have charged you credit card contest the bill. Send the required paperwork to the card company and they will reverse the charge. Never! Never! give anybody your bank checking account number as a checking account charge you authorized is almost impossible reverse even if the charge turns out to be fraudulent.

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ga6tata
nottingham, GB
Jun 19, 2009 4:19 pm EDT

hi everyone so all of them are scam ?

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SuperVepr
Redneckville, US
Jun 18, 2009 9:38 pm EDT

Am I the only one that hasn't ingested the ###ing Google Kool-aid?

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MADASH
, US
Jun 18, 2009 8:16 pm EDT

I used my bank card to order Google Money Monster...called the numbers to cancel and soon realized they never intended to allow people to cancel. I got music from all three of the numbers...the other two programs they so "helpfully" signed me up for that I couldn't cancel. I had to spend my day off closing my bank account and opening a new account. I thought that because they had numbers to call and cancel, that it would be safe...never again. If I can't pay for something online with my paypal account, I will stay far away from it.

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pov
Calgary, CA
Jun 18, 2009 6:10 pm EDT

LOL i just badgered Rachel until she closed the window on me.. i think it is a real person.. im gonna try again, i wanted to post it here but she closed it... hahahah she closed it again. i told you she was a real person! when i called her a ### she closed it again. and she told me her age!

Rachel Says: Wait! Don’t leave just yet. Remember that this is a Risk Free opportunity!

Rachel Says:Anyone with a computer and basic typing skills can earn up to $943 per day!

Rachel Says: Whenever you are ready, just type 'HI' or 'HELLO' and we can get started or feel free to ask me any questions you may have.

You: hi

You: how many binds do you have?

Rachel Says: I'm sorry, but I only have limited information on our products. For more questions or information, please email us at support@googlerevolution.com to contact customer service.

You: what?

Rachel Says: Hi and thanks for chatting with me...CLICK HERE to get your Risk Free Google Profit Software Kit now!

You: im just curious how many binds you have

Rachel Says: This amazing offer is only available for a limited time. CLICK HERE to take advantage now.

You: how old are you rachel?

Rachel Says: You will get REAL, LIVE support to answer any question and help you every step of the way! CLICK HERE now and get your kit for just $1.87 shipping!

Rachel Says: I am 24

Rachel Says: All you have to do is use simple typing skills to fill out online forms.

Rachel Says: And then, just watch as the money starts rolling in!

You: how much do you make for this company?

Rachel Says: So, don’t wait any longer and start earning up to $943 per day from home! CLICK HERE to take advantage of this deal right now!

Rachel Says: When you order right now, you will get your RISK FREE Trial Kit and all you have to pay is the price of shipping of just $1.87! CLICK HERE to get yours now!

You: can you stop the binds i just wanna ask rachel a question

Rachel Says: I am sorry, but I only have limited information. For more questions or information, please contact us at support@googlerevolution.com.

You: its just a straight forward question

Rachel Says: Our fine-tuned, Google Money Master Kit is 100% Guaranteed!

You: is this a scam?

Rachel Says: No, this is not a scam! We are so confident that this will help you make money that we are offering a 100% satisfaction guarantee!

You: can i have your credit card number? you can make 500 bucks a day working for me

You: ill send you a kit

Rachel Says: You will have exclusive access to professionals, tips, tricks, and vides with insider information!

Rachel Says: We are proud to accept VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, and AMERICAN EXPRESS.

You: can i ask you something

You: from girl to girl

Rachel Says: For more questions or information, please contact us at support@googlerevolution.com.

You: i want to ask you

You: hello?

You: hi

You: hello

You: where are you talkingto me from?

You: just answer me this

You: what made you close our chat window last time?

You: did you get mad cuz i told you to ### yourself instead of ###ing the world?

You: ###

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whuttameye
, US
Jun 18, 2009 5:05 pm EDT

I didn't get into this, just seemed to be too quick for me to be legit. This is to support one of the earlier post about being offered a discount after trying to navigate away. Below is the transcript of conversation verbatim. Hope this helps anyone that might be on the fence about whether of not this is a scam. Note the direct questions I asked (see "You")--I think this is automatic computer generated responses, based on key words. You see "agent is typing" as soon as you hit send on your response, immediately. There's no time for a person to read what you said before you get a reply back.

Jenny Says: Wait! Don’t Leave! My name is Jenny and I have just been authorized to give you a CHAT ONLY DISCOUNT!

CLICK HERE now to get $0.99 SHIPPING!

Jenny Says: Just type 'HI' or 'Hello' in the space below to let me know you are there.

You: hi

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You: I'd like to know if there's any other charges, like subscription charges that might be charged to my ac count at a later date.

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You: You haven't answered my question Jenny.

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You: Do you know you're involved in a scam?

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You: How can you be so confident, if you only have limited information?

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You: That's verbatim, what you said in the last response. Are you a real person?

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You: You were waiting quite a bit before I sent my last reply. Do you get paid by the hour?

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natnice
Bedford, GB
Jun 18, 2009 3:40 pm EDT

hi,
anyone who has purchase this stupid non existant kit, cancel your cards asap before they start taking any more money out of you account. I was lucky they didnt take any more money out of my account i have only lost £2.28 for that so called kit i cancelled my card as soon as i read it has happened to loads of people, how can these horrible mean people get away of frauding us hard working people, i was sh**ting myself that they took the money out already.So get into contact with support@googlerevolution.com and demand your money back threaten them if you have to i did, and it worked they said my order number 2***6 has been csncelled, and also be aware of support@etaxhotline.com taking out money out of your account once the 7 days free trail is up email them as well and cancel it. I think they work with google revolution as well so there is two amount coming out i also emailed them and threatened them, they sent me a email said my account has been cancelled and was sorry to see me go, and hope i would consider them in the furture (as if ).Good luck guys

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Weeboo
Elgin, US
Jun 18, 2009 11:01 am EDT

Fortunately I didn't give any credit card information. I saw the "news article" linked next to an Associated Press story on my Internet providers web portal. The article looked like it was a story from the "Miami Gazette Press" and had an additional link to the Google Money Master scam page. The money master page even displays the TRUSTe logo that it is a trusted site. I was still dumb enough to give my name, email and phone because money is REALLY getting tight since I was laid-off. Don't fall for this! Once they have your name, phone, email, credit card #, and the secure ccv number from your card, someone is going to go shopping and it won't be you!

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Lew
Houston, US
Jun 17, 2009 5:56 pm EDT

Are there any legit online jobs out there? I was going to try this google kit but wanted to do some research first. I've been scammed twice before through the mail with bogus checks, luckily I didn't cash them I only payed the fees. I ONLY LOST FORTY BUCKS, IT COULD'VE BEEN WORSE. I do not want it to happen again. That incident made me very doiubtful and untrusting of anything via mail, phone or online. Are there any real online jobs or are they all a scam in diguise. I've read that your are not supposed to be charged to work online, almost everything costs $69 or $79 to start all want credit card numbers. Where do I go to find legit operations if any?

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 16, 2009 1:28 pm EDT

CPA ad network promoting this scam:

LeadExpose, Inc.
16212 Bothell Everett Highway Suite F126
Mill Creek, Washington 98012
www.leadexpose.com
support@leadexpose.com

Owners:

Tanner Vaughn
E-mail: TannerV@LeadExpose.com

John Kirkpatrick
E-mail: JohnK@LeadExpose.com

support@leadexpose.com

Proof: http://www.findaffiliateoffers.com/index.php?function=search&search="google money master"