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Online Cash
November 11, 2009
Not as Discribed
This website/company is portraying false information about online jobs from home and don't disclose the whole facts about what you are getting, The site says for $1.00 you will be on your way to success but in fact it's a hoax..And then when I realized they had charged by bank account $79.00 they refused to credit me because I didn't cancel in the two day period, which also was not disclosed to me.. I canceled 48 hours after I signed up..
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TIA SIERRA
November 11, 2009
BIG SCAM - DON'T FALL FOR IT
I almost fell for this SCAM too, but before I input my credit card info I called the toll-free number listed on the 'teaser ad' - 866.451.4235 (probably one of many they use in the 'sweat shop' call center/customer service site handling their many complaints).
The 1st time the Voice Response System answered, it transferred and connected and the rep immediately hung up for whatever reason. Then I called back and got a person in less than a minute (unusual for real customer service centers . . . right), told her I wanted more info on this "website link posting" opportunity; and, I knew the right questions to ask to possibly determine its legitimacy since we work with clients establishing websites and advertising with Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Yodle, etc.
Surprisingly she gave me the ONLINE CASH SUCCESS KIT website info . . . I did a Google search on it . . . and fortunately got this complaint site link as the top view on the list; and, saved some heartache, headaches and most importantly some unnecessary charges on my credit card.
I'm sending this hoping others considering this 'get rich quick scam/scheme' will get to read it and not make the mistakes of so many others listed on this posting . . . Good Luck!
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Terms Conditions Not Honored
November 9, 2009
Misinformation in Ad
We signed up for what we thought was a legitimate Google company. We still don't know for sure who is running this company. The terms and conditions said we wouldn't be charged for 7 days. This is what printed out after we signed up. We were charged $79.00 in 2 days. The terms said $47.50 on the 15th day after we signed up. Their customer service claimed this wasn't their terms and conditions. How could they make that claim when the name was exactly the same and printed out on the screens we signed up on? Either someone didn't proofread their terms or they are cheating the public using Google's name to do so.
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vpldy54
November 7, 2009
Free Trial & Fraud
A charge of 79.89 appeared on my bank statement for something I never signed up for. There was no contact from this fraudulent company, no email, nothing.This is terrible.
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carrbrtll2
November 4, 2009
Scammed me out 79.00
They offer you free information for a charge of $2.95 then once you have given them your credit card information they charge $79.00 to your credit card. Eventually they send you an email saying you can cancel your membership but they refuse to refund the $79.00. If you don't cancel your membership they continue to charge your credit card on a monthly basis. What you get for your membership is simply simple documents telling you things you would ordinarily already know about the internet. It's a real scam and other's should be warned.
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lynscott69
November 2, 2009
unauthorized charges
I paid the $3.00 to find out what the earnings were all about. They use Googgles name as a lure to sucker you in. It has nothing to do with Google. In 1 day my credit card was charged $79.86. I called today, Monday, and the girl said she would cancel my membership. I insisted on receiving a refund, but, that is not their policy. I told her to send me the merchandise then because I wasn't going to just let them have the money. I was transferred to a supervisor where I made a much bigger stink telling him I would file fraud charges with the bank and anyone else I could. He then told me he would see that I got my refund. We'll see! Too bad our Gov can't stop these scam artists.
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October 31, 2009
fraud
I paid $1 for information and was not made aware that they would bevbtakingbover$70nout nof my bbank every month.I am on a disability pension and cant afford this.
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October 27, 2009
Scam
THIS IS A SCAM!!!
You pay around $3 to get a kit sent to you that enables you to work throu Google to make money from the internet.
The kit never arrives and then they charge you a monthy fee of $59.95 which is not advised when you first sign up.
DO NOT FALL THIS!!!
The only way you can stop the payments is to close your credit card down and open a new one.
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Debi Baldridge
October 24, 2009
online cash success kit
I was also charged $79.86 on 10/21/09 of whichI did not authorize. The site they give you to log onto is NOT VALID. I contacted them at 866-481-8192 Customer Service to cancel and advise of the fraudulent website & charges. I was then given a "different" address to log onto which is legitimate it seems: www.quickprofitkit.com/memberlogin/indexlogin.php
I would fight this charge with your bank. Also call the number 866-481-8192 and complain. Speak to Terrence.
Debi Baldridge
[email protected]
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spicy0714
October 23, 2009
unauthorized charge on credit card
i received a call from the credit card fraud department asking me if i charged the items. i agreed to charging the little amounts like $1.97 for the processing but not for the $86.10. I looked at my statement and gave me this number.
When you call the company they ask you for the number that is on your statement so they can check the company you ordered something from. They are running a scam for many companies. Then they ask you got your name.
Jerome(the guy I spoke to) said that they deal with many companies.
He also says on the page when you put your credit card number in there is a catch on the top and the bottom of the page that says there is a 1 day trial period then you are charged $79.95.
I honestly didn't see it on there and wasn't told about it. I did receive a phone call from this company before I have told them I didn't want to authorize it but they did anyways.
Don't trust anything online aymore.
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