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Google money Reviews
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Bert R.
February 5, 2010
fraud/scam
I just found out that an unmarked charge on my credit card has been going on for six months. I thought it was just another high credit card fee and canceled the card. Upon investing the fees the card company said wasn't theirs, but had no name or phone listing. I call the account # and got an answering service that said they handled several
of these accounts and asked for the amount and my name. At this point they informed me that their reoccurring monthly services, which are a useless mail box feature I can get for fee elsewhere, were a part of another package deal for online info I found to be misleading when I got it and immediately canceled within the cancellation period.
They informed me that the other companies cancellation did not effect their product, of which I had no knowledge whatsoever, and theirs had to be canceled by a person phone call, of course to a number I never was given.
The primary company was Google Money.
Don't get roped into this bait and switch.
Stay away from Google Money.
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Stivik
August 13, 2009
Visa Card Fraud
Google is a defrauding rip off arsshole of a company. How dare they get my visa card details just to rip me, a poor pensioner off!!! Fuck yopu Google! I will tell all my friends to use anything other that your rip off products!!!
I suppose you've got hitmen to quieten people like me 'eh? Why not, since you've got so much money and don't know what to do with it!
i will never use your search engin ever again!!!
Biggest company in the world and you rip off us pensioners!!! Get fucked!!!
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mmphillips6
June 25, 2009
no product and takin money out of my account with out primissoin
i have a number from google a guy called me finally but it still seems like a scam. 801-542-8589
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mmphillips6
June 24, 2009
no product
i have also signed up for this google product and i too have not received anything that i paid for.
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Ruth Henderson
June 19, 2009
scam of $47
I signed up for a work at home on the internet business for $1.95, which they said would cover the cost of an explanatory CD. I never received anything, but my credit card was charged $47 first by "googmoney" and then another $47 for "emillionaire". I called to dispute it and got a runaround by a frazzled receptionist who kept saying "Everyone is in a meeting" and eventually hung up on me. I disputed it with my credit card company too, and they want me to send additional information as proof but there is nothing to send!!!
I am an out of work elementary school teacher and I cannot afford to be scammed like this. Is there any recourse for me??
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Doug P.
June 9, 2009
Almost Pursuaded
I was looking online at our local news rag and saw an ad for Job Gazette News so I clicked on it. Hey, I 'm always looking to better myself and my standard of living so I was intrigued when I saw a "testimonial" how a nice young man named Josh Shelby was "digging deeper in debt" and his "only way out was working online". I read a little further and, being the curious nature that I am clicked on a link that said "find out more". I was then directed to a site that looked like a cheap cookie cutter website and the head line read "Earn up to $209-943 a day", then foot note said "Thousands are using Google to earn quick cash with nothing more than a few hours a day and a home computer". I entered a bogus name and an old email address and clicked on the instant access button. From there I was directed to a page that wanted my Credit Card info but no further information was given on what I would be paying for but still thinking "it's only a dollar ninety- seven what could it hurt. But before I committed, I decided to research. BUT WAIT!! MY TIMER WAS RUNNING OUT OF TIME!! I DIDN'T HAVE TIME FOR RESEARCH!! Guess what? You can reset the timer as many times as you want to. So I went to Google and got their phone number and called them. The nice girl on the other end explained to me that the only jobs that are affiliated with Google in any way are listed in the employment section of the "About Google" page located in the Google Search Website. Folks, money is tight these days so I want to give everyone some tips from a High school educated, blue - collar Okie. #1. Remember what Momma used to say. If it’s too good to be true, then it really is too good to be true. #2. Never give your personal info to a website unless they have a telephone number listed on the website that you can call and talk to a live person, and especially a website that wants you to pay before they tell you anything about the business. And #3. If you really want to go into business, do it right. If you don't understand all the legal mumbo jumbo, don't be a hero. Get an attorney that understands small business and pay the retainer fee. $1500 is a drop in the bucket compared to $15, 000 lost down the road with nothing you can do about it. He or She can read contracts and important documents for you and council you on the facts. Last, #4- Don't get Burned. Do your homework. Try to find out information on the company. Look on the Better Business Bureau web site www.bbb.com . Look at the scandal reports. Try using Snopes or Rip-off.com. There are alot of online scams out there. God Bless and Protect Yourself.
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Mathew Gorman
March 19, 2009
Unautorized bank deduction x 2
I payed $3.04 on the 16th feb to find out some more info about google money and found that it was not for me, so I never aplyed for the full package, but low and behold on the 9th of march they took $75.08 from my account without my authorization!!! and now they have taken another $72.81 on the 19th of march only 10 days later!!! not real good for a jobless father with a mortgage!!!
SO BEWARE OF THIS SCAM!!!
And the bank said I will need to get a new card to stop payments being taken, what a pain, and it is going to cost me another $25 for that, as I have just recieved my new one!!!
HOW CAN GOOGLE ALOW SUCH A SCAM TO USE THERE NAME!!!
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