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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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wahjobseeker
, US
Jun 16, 2009 11:30 am EDT

Sorry folks! My comments were directed to J120877 but I do wish everyone A GREAT DAY!

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wahjobseeker
, US
Jun 16, 2009 11:12 am EDT

Don't assume that all who want to work from home are lazy! Some of us look for this type of job because we have a disability. Most have worked for decades until becoming disabled (our group includes the many military personnel who protect you and the USA). We don't want to depend on the gov't disability checks so we look for the illusive work at home job. Don't belittle our efforts with your prejudicial comments when you have no idea why anyone wants to work at home! I hope you never have to experience our situation firsthand. Open your eyes, close your mouth and have a great day!@

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Not Dupped
, US
Jun 15, 2009 12:07 pm EDT

All this could be avoided by taking the extra step of reading the terms and conditions of the "scam", which I did. When I tried to exit the site a pop-up widow opened for chat with a rep from this "company". She would not give me a straight answer when I kept questioning her about the $80 monthly charges and specifics of the terms. She kept reitterating "you could make $974 by clicking this link". People, I know times are tough. These sites are using your desperation to their benefit. Basically, use a bit of common sense and your better judgement on things like this.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 14, 2009 1:12 pm EDT

Here is ad company for these scammers.

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

E-mail: support@leadexpose.com

Address:
LeadExpose, Inc.
16212 Bothell Everett Highway Suite F126
Mill Creek, Washington 98012
Tanner Vaughn
support@leadexpose.com

And another one: CPArev

Manager Contacts
Dustin Cucciarre
(877).272.7381 ext. 505
E-mail: dustin@cparev.com

Mailing Address
ValuMedia, LLC
7139 81st Street
Gainesville, Florida 3260

To report these scammers to the Offices of the Attorney General in Washington and Florida:

Office of the Attorney General Washington
441 4th Street, NW, Suite 1145S
Washington, DC 20001
[protected] (Main)
[protected] (Fax)
http://occ.dc.gov/occ/site/default.asp

Office of the Attorney General Florida
PL-01 The Capitol
Tallahassee, Florida [protected]
Telephone: [protected]
Toll Free within Florida: [protected]
http://myfloridalegal.com/pages.nsf/Main/60FD9BD8FA71A5B185256CD1005EE5C5

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 14, 2009 9:09 am EDT

[protected] is
Professional Marketing International
3049 N. Executive Pkwy
Lehi, UT 84043
[protected]
info@pmicoaching.com

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&hs=T7U&q=+site:/link removed/

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 14, 2009 7:37 am EDT

@ - ther eis no 'real' Google Kit becasue there is no such thing as a Google Kit. The http://www.newsline46.com/ site you keep posting is just another fake news site promoting these scams.

See: http://electronplumber.com/the-los-angeles-tribune-news-scam/

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arecene2002
, DO
Jun 14, 2009 2:35 am EDT

This person that contacted me his name is Mike...His number is [protected] Ext 3128 if you folks need a contact, there it is! I have tried to contact the 866 number as well and its out of service. This guy Mike has called me many times UNKNOWN CALL..Than finally left a message on Friday. So, there it is and I hope you can get your money back. Now, here is the strange thing and shame on all of you that did not read the terms...It states that you will be charged $70.83 after the 7 day trial, so where is the scam? You should read things before signing up for something yes? Anyway, not here to throw stones, but always read the terms if something sounds to good to be true. Their terms are listed on the next page when you give your name before providing your CC information. Hope this helps!

Good Luck!

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arecene2002
, DO
Jun 14, 2009 1:53 am EDT

Question; Has anyone of you been contacted by the Google kit? When I signed up, I had to provide my name, address, phone, etc. Also, if you try to navigate from the screen, an agent (Not Live) will come on..So, I think that is the difference between getting the scammed companies from the real Google kit. What happened when you signed up and how did you sign up? What info was asked?

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arecene2002
, DO
Jun 14, 2009 1:46 am EDT

think there is a scam going around but the Google thing looks fine. I will be speaking with a fellow named Mike on Monday and will post back what i know. Here is a link from the legit program and its from a news report so you know its true. I only paid $1.87 and my bill say's training nothing about resolution etc. I happen to have the Number to Mike as well from Google master kit. So again, it looks like many of you got nailed with the B/S Google kit...

Here is the link from news 46 http://www.newsline46.com/

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cmount
Saint Marys, US
Jun 13, 2009 10:42 pm EDT

This is to J120877...what would you know? No one ever got rich working for some one else. A "real job" is what ever you do to make the money that pays your bills. Plenty of people work from home and make tons of money doing it. Also, you were also looking or you wouldn't have been on this site. DUH!

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J120877
, GB
Jun 13, 2009 7:55 am EDT

you are all such stupid lazy losers! go get real jobs!

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marina
Queens Village, US
Jun 12, 2009 12:11 pm EDT

What i did, was call my bank. They closed out my account and reissued me another card with new information..that way Google Money kit or who ever they are, will be unable to get any funds..

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 12, 2009 11:30 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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chris
smithtown, US
Jun 12, 2009 10:36 am EDT

i'm just glad i found this before signing up

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loonie77
Cambridge, CA
Jun 12, 2009 9:45 am EDT

Hi there ...i just ordered the Google Money Master kit about a week and 1/2 ago and stupid me gave out my credit card number. U are right...i never gave them an address so how do they know where to send the kit which i have not received as of yet but i did get a call from a rep of google asking me many questions to see if i would qualify to the next round because he told me that only certain people make the next round. I got my credit card bill and was charged $39.00 so i tried to call the number where the rep called me from and u cant leave a message. So i called Mastercard and they patched me through to the number that they have related to the charge and i cancelled my account and got a confirmation number and i told them i want a refund, and they said would happen in 7 days and got a credit card refund confirmation number. I called mastercard back and they said if there is a problem with the refund or any other charges, they would take care of this problem. Never have i given out my number before, so i feel stupid because i am smarter...Remember there is no method out there to get rich quick.

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AMC-NB
, US
Jun 12, 2009 8:39 am EDT

I almost fell for this scam, but I googled "google money master" to see what other info I could find out about this "work from home" operation b/c it sounded to good to be true. Low & behold I came across this complaintsboard site--thank goodness I did. I cannot believe I almost fell prey to this... thanks to all of you I didn't give any personal info.

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J120877
, GB
Jun 12, 2009 7:15 am EDT

why do you guys want to work from home on your computer? Wouldn't you prefer to work in the outside world with real people? It just seems a bit sad and anti-social, and, not to mention, lazy! No such thing as a free lunch guys, you gotta go and put in the time and effort into doing something productive like everyone else!

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wewbmaster mike
, US
Jun 11, 2009 4:18 pm EDT
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It all sounds like an Adwhore operation run by Muzzies terrorists selling the CC and privacy info to other Adwhores or the Russian mob, Israelis... while ripping you off for a few 73.00 payments. Google should bann, block domains and sue, including the CPA affiliate networks, all those whoes URL show up in the Google SERPs and sponsor links for the term Google Money Masters...

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torked
Hammonton, US
Jun 11, 2009 3:51 pm EDT

Be careful when calling foregin places. You may want to use a calling card with set minutes.

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rosane
, PH
Jun 11, 2009 11:38 am EDT

2nd Floor Mango Square Complex
Gen. Maxilom Avenue
Cebu City

info@cebuglobaltel.com

www.cebuglobaltel.com

[protected]
[protected]
[protected]

this is the number and the address hope i can help...

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rosane
, PH
Jun 11, 2009 11:36 am EDT

guys u can contact this number and report it here in philippines. i use to work in that company before here in the philippines cebu and if u want your money back u can report them .. http://www.cebuglobaltel.com/ this is the website . even me scam by that company cause they dont gave salary to us

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James Parker
Washington, US
Jun 10, 2009 2:56 pm EDT

I cancelled my membership the first day registard for the program. The customer service staff is very ignorant to what's going on with this mess.

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James Parker
Washington, US
Jun 10, 2009 2:53 pm EDT

I cancelled my membership the first day I registard for the program. I felt something wasn't right with these people. All of the customer service staff is foreign where you can't understand what they are talking about.

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davy
belfast, GB
Jun 09, 2009 7:57 am EDT

im a student with no money and signed up from my mums credit card she let me but i would like to find out how to cancel this im really stressed about the fact my mum and dad are going to kill me cause they are already struggling with money as it isa

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cmount
Saint Marys, US
Jun 08, 2009 10:54 pm EDT

I just wanted to post a public response to DontFoolMe. The company I work with has been in business for 37 years, scams don't hang around for that length of time. They have been featured in Forbes magazine, Money magazine, Success From Home magazine, and many others over the years. I agree that there are plenty of scams out there but you should do the research before you call something a scam. I think that's the most important lesson that anyone on this site can learn...Never sign up for anything and give your credit card information with out doing some research on the company with a reputable source.

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raeraemb
Berea, US
Jun 08, 2009 10:53 pm EDT

I understand that people have been scammed by companies and are upset about it, but don't knock the credibility of another's accomplishments that you don't know because you've become skeptical of everyone. The companies themselves are to blame, not the people that are willing to take a risk at things. If you question someone's legitimacy, then do your research, don't blindly flail your words about without facts, its really not fair, and it can be down right rude. Everyone has their own opinion, experience (good or bad), and the right to say whatever they want about the topic. I implore people to be critical! I know I am! I just don't think that we should allow things, like these scams, to ruin our lives or opportunities completely! If they do, well then, they've done worse than just take our money.
Be pissed off, if need be, but please don't put down other people that are trying to make something of themselves and are willing to offer the same opportunity to others. Not everyone is out to scam someone. I don't have time for it, myself. I am a single mother who works two jobs and has never seen any sort of assistance from anyone, so criticize all you want. I know the last thing I would ever do is try to influence my son to take advantage of another human being.

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 08, 2009 6:39 pm EDT

There are a few legitimate work from home jobs:
http://undress4success.com/research/telecommuting-statistics/

But it's hard to find the needle in the haystack of scams.

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DontFoolMe
123, US
Jun 08, 2009 4:11 pm EDT

Hey chrissy and others, do you really think anyone is going to believe your blog after we've all ran across all the fake "blogs" out there about how awesome google money master is? comon... I at least hope that some of you that have already been scammed don't fall for the "blogs" from these people trying to take advantage yet again. My child has special needs, I have to be home with her, I lost my real job when she was born because of it (not by choice, I still wanted to work, they told me that I needed to take care of her and fired me... didn't even give me a chance... anyways...), I've been searching ever since then for a ligitimate "work from home" job... They don't exsist, and the ones that do are either snatched up immediately or only offered to current loyal employees inside the company. I even have all the skills to handle and remote site career (graphic/web design, as well as many many other computer and customer service bases skills).

Forget working from home unless you are crafty enough to come up with a service to sell yourself (I've been thinking about taking up some kind of sewing or crafting skills to sell dresses or accessories on amazon and ebay and the sort.) Unfortunately, going that route takes money to make money which I and most others don't have. :-(

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raeraemb
Berea, US
Jun 08, 2009 1:57 pm EDT

Thanks for all of the blogs posted. I, myself, was about to try the google money master, but as someone else has posted, decided to go with another online, work from home company that I can contact anyone at anytime to get assistance or to even cancel my account. Its not one of those scams, and it is work, but I feel safer knowing where my money is going and that I'm actually building a career instead of trying to get rich quick! It is one of the nation's leading discount health care companies. If anyone would like more info on it go to http://www.freedomathometeam.com/RBohannon.
Good luck to any of those that do choose to attempt at making money with the google things though! Not going to put anyone down for doing so, just need more stability for my own future!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 08, 2009 11:29 am EDT

Scammers promoting this sh** on Twitter too:

https://twitter.com/GoogMoneyMaster

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 08, 2009 11:26 am EDT

Here is one of the shady companies advertising this Google Money Master scam bull:

Google Money Master - Hot converting Google offer!
Pays $33.95 per lead, converts on small shipping charge.

They are called Peerfly:
http://peerfly.com/contact.php

Call us toll free anytime at [protected].
Our normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 9am - 6pm EST.

Travis Glenn
E-mail: Travis@PeerFly.com
AIM S/N: TravisPeerFly
Phone: [protected] ext. 182

Corey Englaender
E-mail: Corey@PeerFly.com
AIM S/N: CoreyPeerFly
Phone: [protected] ext. 396

Chad French
E-mail: Chad@PeerFly.com
AIM S/N: ChadPeerFly
Phone: [protected] ext. 199

Been scammed by the Google Money Master Kit?
Contact Chad, Corey or Travis and ask them why they are promoting this SCAM!

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hworrell
Chesapeake, US
Jun 08, 2009 10:40 am EDT

Can anyone tell me how google revolution is supposed to work? Just curious. I did not fall for this scam, but I would like to know what it is all about.

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Saby
Rancho Santa Margarita, US
Jun 05, 2009 10:03 pm EDT

** I do not recommend you ordering from "Google Revolution" they are also not affiliated with Google.com. They are definitely ripping off people. They trick you into this so-called easy way to make money. Don't fall for it! I canceled immediately after finding out they were trying to debit my checking account for $73.61., so I called them and finally got thru and gave them a piece of my mind for charging me this unauthorized charge! I shortly received two emails informing of the refund. I then checked my bank 2 days after, and in fact received a refund for the entire cost.

Be careful of these types of "get rich quick scams! Also, never provide credit card info over the phone to anybody no matter who they claim they are. I, as well as my family would get calls from men stating that they are from the police dept. collecting donations for some type of organization and asked if I would like to contribute. DO NOT DO IT & MAKE SURE YOU TELL THEM THAT YOU ARE NOT STUPID TO GIVE OUT YOUR PERSONAL Credit Card INFO TO ANYBODY WHO CALLS & CLAIMS THEY ARE SOMEBODY THEY ARE NOT! GOOD LUCK!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 05, 2009 5:11 pm EDT

TATUM INVESTMENTS LTD Registered at Companies House on 15/04/2009

Also Blazing Words : https://www.blazingwordsnet.com/ whose contact us page gives the address as 51 west center street #621 orem utah 84057 but also says billing provided by
Sleepy Sky Solutions Ltd 5 Sunny Terrace Dipton County Durham Stanley DH9 9DX UK

https://www.myblazingkeys.com/index.php/Default/Contact.html
has the same address but says billing provided by
Blue Cord Marketing Ltd 18 Fairhills Avenue Dipton County Durham Stanley DH9 9DY United Kingdom

This site again has the US address and the Sleepy Sky Solutions Ltd UK address:
5 Sunny Terrace Dipton County Durham Stanley DH9 9DX UK
https://www.guideofproducts.com/index.php/Default/Contact.html

and again:
https://www.guideofkeywordspro.com/index.php/Default/Contact.html (with Sleepy Sky again)
5 Sunny Terrace Dipton County Durham Stanley DH9 9DX UK

and here:
https://www.treasurechestnet.com/index.php/Default/Contact.html

Same site design, but this time the address is 970 W Broadway Ste. E347 Jackson WY 83001 and the billing is provided by Kamio Network Solutions Ltd Unit 4 15-17 Caledonian Road PO Box 190 London England N1 9DX - if you think that US address sounds familiar you are right - it’s the same address as the Wyoming mailbox address for Google Treasure Chest:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=970+W+Broadway+Ste.+E347+Jackson+WY+83001+&btnG=Google+Search&meta=&aq=f&oq=

onlineroadtoriches.com/
also references dollars but gives the same UK address as ezdollarstraining.com but a different number [protected]

Domain Name: ONLINEROADTORICHES.COM
Created on: 08-Apr-09
Expires on: 08-Apr-10
Last Updated on: 08-Apr-09

Those UK limited companies were only incorporated very recently - April and May 2009.

Companies House search shows:

Shimon Technology Ltd
3 Northstead Drive Co.Durham Consett DH8 0RX United Kingdom
Registered Number: [protected] - Registered at Companies House on 17/04/2009
https://www.ukdata.com/numbers/06880158.html

which is very near to Sleepy Sky Solutions Ltd - only incorporated on 05/05/09
5 SUNNY TERRACE, DIPTON, STANLEY, COUNTY DURHAM, DH9 9DX
https://www.ukdata.com/creditreports/viewCompanyDetails.do?companyId=06895986&only-match=1

They are just across the road from:
Blue Cord Marketing: also incorporated on 05/05/09
18 FAIRHILLS AVENUE, DIPTON, STANLEY, COUNTY DURHAM, DH9 9DY
https://www.ukdata.com/creditreports/viewCompanyDetails.do?companyId=06896019&only-match=1

Kamio has this address: 14 ROMAN WAY, BURNHAM ON CROUCH, CM0 8UE
https://www.ukdata.com/creditreports/viewCompanyDetails.do?companyId=06817892

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annoyed
scarbrough, GB
Jun 05, 2009 4:55 pm EDT

Then there is ALSO THIS business at the same address..
TATUM INVESTMENTS LTD
Registered No. [protected]
3 NORTHSTEAD DRIVE, CONSETT, CO DURHAM, DH8 0RX
Wonder if they are scamming people out of something in that one too?

It is registered at companies house so it can be monitored free for director changes etc the url for this is
https://www.ukdata.com/numbers/06877929.html

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LUFSHAQ11
, US
Jun 05, 2009 2:53 pm EDT

Oh boy! How did I fall for this one? I set up Google revolution yesterday and found out today that it's a scam, thanks to Complaints board. I called the 1-866 number and got through to some foreign country. I canceled my membership and got an email confirmation. But to make sure they don't take out the $73.00 I canceled my checking card with my bank. They will issue me a new one with a different account number. So I suggest all of you who fell for the scam like I did, CANCEL YOUR CARDS!

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Jun 05, 2009 12:27 pm EDT

GOOGLEREVOLUTION.COM is based in the US and the UK - the Philipines is just where their outsourced call center is.

Their website googlerevolution.com gives the phone number: [protected]

Whois Record
http://whois.domaintools.com/googlerevolution.com
Registrant:
National Marketing Resources, LLC
351 W. Washington
Kearney, Missouri 64060
United States

Domain Name: GOOGLEREVOLUTION.COM
Created on: 07-Apr-09
Expires on: 07-Apr-10

Administrative Contact:
Resources, National
National Marketing Resources, LLC
351 W. Washington
Kearney, Missouri 64060
United States
[protected]

The email address contact with the googlerevolution.com domain is domains@myebiz.com

http://whois.domaintools.com/myebiz.com

That website gives this address:
Mailing Address:
My e Biz
3049 North Executive Parkway
Lehi, Utah 84043

Phone: [protected]
Fax: [protected]

My e Biz, the software division of National Marketing Resources, was started in 2004 when it acquired software from Utah-based uSight. In 2004, Inc 500 ranked uSight No. 2 in its yearly The Fastest Growing Private Companies in America list.

ezdollarstraining.com and googlerevolution.com are hosted on the same server.
ezdollarstraining.com gives the same phone number as googlerevolution.com [protected] ) and an address in England:
Shimon Technology
3 Northstead Drive Co.Durham Consett DH8 0RX United Kingdom

The ezdollarstraining.com privacy policy gives another address in England:
59 Oakdale Road, Consett, County Durham, DH8 6AT United Kingdom

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fineladyinhere
Ocala , US
Jun 05, 2009 11:47 am EDT

it happend to me to and i had called then two time the first time i had called and gave me a refund back.. the funny thing was i never got in a log in name nore did i i get my kit in th mail.I never read anything on there websit about 73$ it said 10 days free and the 30 $ a month they took the money out a day later im so mad. so they refunded me my 78$ and took it back the next day again. I know i will get my lawer in this and i will put a stap to this frad i need people to help me out on this so we can pay then back . please email me at dianatrice@aol.com and put as a head line google frad help...thanks lets do this right..and stop this.

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Bobin
, GB
Jun 05, 2009 9:36 am EDT

I too fell for this 'great oppertunity', only signed up for it yesterday after following a link from facebook called 'google revolution' and i'm a totally paranoid about having all my bank accounts raped by these scamsters. When you e-mail to cancel do you need to submit any specific information apart from your name and e-mail address? I don't recall recieving any reference number at any point, and there was no confirmation e-mail. Can anyone who successfully cancelled thier subscription please help me?!

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Dawn Lemieux
Calgary, CA
Jun 04, 2009 11:55 am EDT

I'm so happy I "googled" this first to see if it was a scam, because it's listed under the summer jobs section on kijiji.com and I almost fell for it. That's pretty sneaky I must say .. I'm a student doing my masters and working from home on the computer is appealing to me. I doubt I will pursue this kind of work any longer for fear of being scammed.

Thanks
Dawn