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rob cheshire,uk | 6:01pm on Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009  |
ha ha,nearly got me too.until it showed an article about a local success story.the local newspaper that the article was printed in does not exist. what a bunch of scammers |
Barbara Louisiana | 12:18pm on Monday, October 26th, 2009  |
Saw ad on local news channel website. Thought I would try it as it looked as though it could help me make money online. I knew how much money I would be able to spend as money is really short, so I placed order. Not only did I get charged the fee mentioned but also other charges never mentioned from 2 different accounts, one of which I never gave them any information to. I do not know how they managed that one and now I have NSF charges I am told they are not responsible for. Thanks for the added financial problems they put me through!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
jim texan | 8:31pm on Saturday, October 24th, 2009  |
He says he makes $3400 a week and he describes it as "not a lot to some people". If you do the math thats $176,000 per year, which would put him in the top 5% of American earners. Complete BS |
Anonymous Location unknown | 4:39pm on Saturday, October 24th, 2009 |
Lol I don't usually give the time of day to allow myself to even read any so called 'quick way' making money over the net. But this one nearly Got me. Geez, was just on a movie site, dunno what happened, next minute i'm hearing this Kevin guy's voice talking about working for Google. But what nearly convinced me that it was actually true were the comments from the people on the page saying they're doing it and making money. Nearly Got Me. So I thought let me do some research on this Google Easy Cash Kit, next minute I find another guy promoting the same thing with a similar story to Kevins. That's it, it's a scam! Just can't believe it nearly got me... Usually don't fall for internet nonsense. |
HotCaramel Dallas, Texas | 1:50pm on Thursday, October 8th, 2009  |
I am so glad to hear that i am not the only one who almost fell for this scam. They should really be ashamed of themselves how do they sleep at night? |
simon suggs talapoosa | 7:29pm on Tuesday, October 6th, 2009  |
The Jonathan Lewis site is a scam. |
Ms. Dreadful dallas, tx | 10:21pm on Sunday, October 4th, 2009  |
I just realized that i made a mistake by paying for fast cash using google. When i tried to retrieve my favorite sites the only one that showed up regarding fast cash was one that said this site has nothing to do with Google. Then i became worried. Then i linked on this site and read the info stating that other charges could occur. "OH MY I JUST BEEN SCAMMED AND I'M NOT ALONE. HOW DREADFUL!!! I was just looking for a legit way to increase my income to stay afloat. I,m going to my bank tomorrow to stop any further payments that may originate from my first transaction. If YOU ARE FROM FAST CASH USING GOOGLE ORGANIZATION!!! SHAME ON YOU!!! ALL DOGS WILL HAVE THEIR DAY!!! I am fighting back by claiming what is mine by not allowing them to have another penny of mine.
Ms. Dreadful, but active! |
Jacob Alaska | 5:23pm on Friday, October 2nd, 2009  |
I have to say that i just fell for the stupid scam, but im just learning how to use a computer, i know nothing of the internet, but a pop up thing said i could make really good money by just ordering this CASH KIT. A couple hours later, my nephew was looking at the same pop up, and was talking about how it was a scam, and how he could tell it was. I didn't tell him that I actually fell for it, until after he talked about it. But i am saying that i was a victim of this internet scam, and is this Kevin Hoeffer a real person, or is all this made up. Thank you for this web page that my nephew found to prove it was a scam. Reading all of these messages,i got a lot of the answers i was looking for. Thank you ALL. |
Lynn Georgia | 9:50am on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009  |
I read the SMALL PRINT at the bottom of advertisement.( on the page that asks for your credit card number) It said: *Google™ does not endorse or sponsor this site and is in no way affiliated with FastCash using Google.
Yet,in the ad, the guy is holding a check made out to himself in the amount of $27,433.00 from GOOGLE !! What a scammmmmm... |
KEV UK | 12:32pm on Monday, September 28th, 2009  |
Soooooo close to falling for it check out this fella!kevinsmoneytree.org He swears by it....lol |
To all the People anywhere in the world | 3:34pm on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009  |
I cannot believe so many people fell for it. If it's true, there won't be poverty in the world. |
Elisa Ny | 3:42pm on Monday, September 21st, 2009  |
Hello, i Fall for this scam too..i felt so stupid...but thanks to this forum they just took 3 dollars from me...i went to the bank immediately..and do you know if i have to cancel this? i already cancel my account....or what they can do?..nothing right? |
Mike Oregon | 8:15pm on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009  |
I thought this was a Google sponsored sight so I blew right through the small print. I haven't received anything and have already been charged over $100.00. This was my first and last scam I'll fall for. |
on a need to know tx | 1:49pm on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009  |
OMG ..... i almost fell for it than k god i read all your ad's before i bought something .... damn i would have been pissed off and I'm so sorry for all those who did get there money taking , you guy's should file a class action lawsuit |
Tara Louisville, KY | 9:30pm on Saturday, September 12th, 2009  |
Well, the funny thing is, my mom told me about the "google cash kit". She said she seen something about it online. So we went to the website and it sounded perfect for someone like me with no job and 2 kids.
Well, me and my mom clicked on the button to pay the $1.95 for shipping on the cash kit and when she went to go get her Discover credit card she couldn't find it anywhere! We looked and looked and looked but she must have lost it somewhere. I was so mad! I am broke and really needed some extra cash. But, the point I am trying to make is, everything happens for a reason. It was meant to be. And because of that, we didnt get scammed!
Thank you everyone for letting all of us know about this BS! |
Timothy Appalachia | 8:01pm on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009  |
Watch out for the latest twist in this scam, some jerk has got a website up called WKTV.com pretending to be a real NYC TV station. The "reporter" claims to interview people making great money with this program. Of course it's BS, there is no such station in NYC. I'm surprised it is even legal to fraudulently represent yourself like that. Thanks to the creators of this site and the people taking the time and effort to post here. The Internet is a great resource, if we work together the truths will be known. Power to the People ! |
J.C> AL | 2:13pm on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009  |
I wish I'd seen this website before even clicking on Google Fast Cash. I expected to work for my cash, not end up ripped off by some scam artist to lazy to really work for a living. In this day and time, people need jobs and want to work and what help do they get....other people helping themselves to what little money we do have left. this is pathetic!!! |
Jacky Alabaman | 12:40pm on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009  |
This is such a ripoff!!!! The only cash kit is this company getting access to your personal information and then bleeding your credit/debit card dry. Be VERY careful when clicking on this website. |
Nina Oregon | 6:56pm on Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009  |
I have been looking forward to being able to stay at home with my kids while i work at home. went out today to buy a pre-paid card because YES I was scared to give them my credit card information, i loaded $20.00 on it because they said they only needed 1.95 to start. well i called the 1-888-673-3212 and they said that they don't accept those kind of cards that they have to be cards that no matter i f the money is in there that the money can still be taken out if yall can understand that lol. so i let the guy know that i bought this card because i did believe it was a scam and he tried to talk me into it. THANK YOU EVERYONE! AND YES it IS a SCAM! never went through all the processes but they should except any visa card!! |
DAVID Albany,GA | 10:04am on Monday, August 31st, 2009  |
I`m so glad i didn't hit the key to pay for this BS, i paused and did a good search on this SCAM!!!B4 send my CC info!!!!!USE A visa with 2 dollars on it that cant be charged anything more then cancel by the 4 day or so....TAKE THAT YOU SCAMMERS!!! |
Almost got us! the poors mans heart | 11:54pm on Sunday, August 30th, 2009  |
WELL! I have to say I am so desperate that tonight I got an email from someone checking out my craigslist sales items. So I quickly open it and it was someone trying to help me through a friend of there's. So I clicked on and listened to what they had to say and told my husband "who has been out of work for a year now and still not look to good" I WANT TO DO THIS, what is the big deal. Anyways, he didn't believe the "YES YOU CAN MAKE a 7000.00 "A MONTH" just pay the shipping and so on for only 1.95. What the heck it's google for God's sake. They have been in business and the man is getting his checks form google, so there can't be anything wrong with that. As he said you better check the 'BBB' well, I thought why not just type in on the google web,"google's fast cash kit" so I can see what comes up. Well, here I am and reading about all of you that have been ripped off and scammed. I just want everyone to know that I thank you for sharing your stories with the world. If it wasn't for you people out there so many others would get the same faith. So here is for the 'poor man' better to have a penny in your bank account than for a scammer to get it. So, feel no shame for it's not you who is stealing from the poor man. God Bless to all you and thanks again. |
John Scottsdale | 10:41pm on Wednesday, August 26th, 2009  |
I didn't do this one, but I have responded to one of the free ACAI berry ads. My credit card is with Citibank, and they have a very useful program that I use EVERY time I use my credit card on the web or over the phone. It's called a Virtual Account Number. You log on and it generates a VISA card number, and CVV, and expiration date (always next month) which is good for ONE USE ONLY. If the scammer tries to use it again, it will be rejected. I will never get unexpected bills for $80 by signing up for a $1.97 "free" trial, so I have no qualms about the $1.97. If your credit card doesn't have this feature, switch to Citibank. |
bey toledo oh | 9:22am on Monday, August 24th, 2009  |
i also saw the add for make 46-87 dollars an hour with Google. I got as far as giving my name and address and my phone number. However I did not fill out the info for my credit card number at all. I'm hoping they don't try to contact me or try to get any info from my name. Boy do I feel stupid. |
ISAAC EZQUERRO BRAWLEY CA | 3:29am on Sunday, August 23rd, 2009  |
Google Fast Cash did their scam on me too. I can't understand how the law permits sites like those to exist. |
Anonymous Location unknown | 9:23am on Friday, August 21st, 2009  |
I don't think google is behind this. Why would a billion dollar industry risk losing everything over some scumbags that's scamming people for millions. They dont have to hack into our bank accounts anymore because we are handing them the info. Then they're selling that info to third parties that's debiting out cards as well. I hope they get exposed!!! |
DS NC | 9:22am on Friday, August 21st, 2009  |
I wanted to give a BIG THANKS to everyone who was brave enough to let others know about this company and their business tactics. I started to hit the submit button but had second thoughts and did a little more research. Thankfully, all they have is my email address and no money! Thanks again and again and again. |
Anonymous tn | 8:57am on Friday, August 21st, 2009  |
SCAM!!! never got any kit in the mail and 30 days later got a charge for 147.95 on my debit card with no contact info!!! |
Drew bennett Somerset UK | 4:49am on Friday, August 21st, 2009  |
Read the Small Print ALWAYS. |
David Washington | 4:37pm on Thursday, August 20th, 2009  |
I was looking at the windows news this morning and saw 5 surprising things ruining your teeth. A sponsor for that news at the bottom was this Earn Fast Cash with Google. Because it was a sponsor of the news article I thought it was legit. I also saw the other news icons, like ABC, CNBC, and CNN with the words as seen and trusted on these news programs. I bought into it for a while then had second thoughts, so I googled it and found all the negative reviews. After a few hours I called their customer service number, and they told me that the $1.97 is nonrefundable, but I will dispute it when it is posted to my credit card. The customer service person I was talking with assured me that the $1.97 charge is all that I would get on my credit card, but I don't trust them. He told me that no one would piggy back, and make another charge to my account, which has proven not to be true. When I got me e-mail there was an e-mail telling me I had signed up for Alternative Funding Membership for $29.95 each month after a 14 day trial. When I found that I called their customer service number and canceled with them. I had already called the dispute department with my credit card to talk about disputing the $1.97 charge. So after seeing the $29.95 charge coming I called my credit card again, and reported it stolen. These scammers will not be able to successfully use my credit card again. I was ready to dump my credit card, but I need it, even though I only owe $1.97 on it now. So in about a week I will get a new credit card with new numbers on it, and I hope I will be wiser after this even if it has google's name, and is seen on and trusted by ABC, CNBC, and CNN. I normally don't fall for things like this, but with those trusted names I thought I would not be taking a chance. Boy was I wrong! Someone should shut them down! |
Anonymous Withheld | 12:41pm on Monday, August 17th, 2009  |
I'd like to know how every person receiving this email has a BIG Winner from their own hometown ?
These people obviously are able to get more information about email recipients than usual from legitimate web site - maybe phishing. I live in an out of the way, small town, and the person who supposedly lives in my town DOES NOT, yet their email to me mentioned MY LITTLE HOME TOWN. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE ? |
susie Michigan | 12:02am on Saturday, August 15th, 2009  |
unfortunately I was very naive and bought into this stupid program. Last Sunday I found the Google fast cash thing on the internet and figured that it would be worth a try, so I paid the $197 fee only to discover that it was a total scam. I have not been charged the 80.00 yet but knew I would if I didn't do something fast. I ended up having my bank card canceled and things. It is a total pain in the butt too! I knew If I didn't cancel it all now then I would lose money I cant afford to lose. Do not buy into this ridiculous scam.
Also those of us that have done this already learned our lesson about internet scams and we don't need to called names or what not. It isn't your responsibility to call us stupid or some other bad name. I have learned enough as it is without the added commentary. I think the embarrassment of it all is enough of a lesson.
Just wanted to post this comment in the hopes that it will convince someone considering signing up for the Google fast cash to think twice. You will be very sorry if you signed up. |
Sarah MI | 12:35pm on Thursday, August 13th, 2009  |
google fast cash is a scam. You get charged hidden fees and lose more money than you would ever make. I backed out as soon as I learned that it was a scam and never signed up for anything. Now they will not stop calling my cell. They call me like six times a day. It is pathetic; not to mention how rude their representatives are. I put my number in to get to the next page to see what was going on and when it asked for my card number my security did not show the page as a secure site. Google puts on there that it is a secure site but it is not. Thats how you get charged with all the hidden fees without you even knowing before it is too late. I have told them multiple times to stop calling me and they won't. They are harassing me. |
Dave MIRAMAR Florida | 10:56pm on Wednesday, August 12th, 2009  |
Whenever ANYONE says you need to send them money to sign-up for a supposedly FREE program, IT'S A SCAM. This not only applies to making money online, but IT APPLIES TO EVERYTHING. Unfortunately for most consumers, you all forget far too often. That's why these types of scams are running rampant all over the world. WAKE UP PEOPLE. Case in point: a website wants to sign you up for 3 days FREE, b-u-t they need your credit card number to "verify" your age and claim you won't be charged a thing. SCAM ALERT. They need your card number so they can make fraudulent charges on it. WAKE UP ALREADY. Never ever ever ever send anyone your credit card number to sign-up for anything free. The "Fast Cash" scam claims they will send you a supposedly FREE "kit" but they need your credit card number for whatever reason. COME ON PEOPLE. Rock on Steve. |
Emmanouel Perris australia | 6:30pm on Wednesday, August 12th, 2009  |
It is a scam, consumer please beware ! |
Pete Hemel Hempstead UK | 11:04am on Wednesday, August 12th, 2009  |
Hmmm, why am I not shocked to read that no-one is impressed. My alarm bells started to ring when the really successful person featured just happened to be where I live. Add to this, all reviews were from the UK quoting their profit in £££'s and yet they spelt 'check' instead of 'cheque'. Ponces!!! |
Deborah UK | 5:53pm on Tuesday, August 11th, 2009  |
Hi, I saw this being advertised on Facebook. I went to the website and was horrified with what they do with the information that people give them (look at the Privacy Policy). So hence the alarm bells starting ringing in my head. Thanks to everyone for making these post and saving my some money! |
Anonymous Location unknown | 4:12pm on Friday, August 7th, 2009  |
well, i had exactly 1.95 on a prepaid card, one of the disposable visa cash cards. so i was not afraid of losing more than just 2 bucks, so i signed up, all i agreed to was 2 bucks that was all that would be necessary. firstly they never sent me my disk, next i received a phone call, and the guy wanted me to take a $5000.00 loan as a 'cushion' for dropshipping-- or some bs story. needless to say i was not about to fall for his crap story. the website he wanted me to go to, was a complete bs cover site. if i had followed his instructions i probably would have a 5000 debt and only a phone number (probably a disposable cell phone paid in cash) to trace him.
bill gates is a billionaire, he not only took many years to build up to such an estate, he is also lucky as hell. there are no short cuts to tall stacks of cash. |
pat tn | 11:43pm on Thursday, August 6th, 2009  |
Not only did they charge 85 bucks to my card b4 i even got the cd but when i got the cd it crashed my computer when i put it in. Its a big scam and I called them blessing the guy who answered the phone out and finally they gave me some of my money back |
Chrissy Mass | 6:08pm on Thursday, August 6th, 2009  |
I wrote about how I canceled on 8/5 got a conformation #. So today I got another call telling me my kit has been sent and good luck on the program. Pissed off, I explained that I canceled and went to give them the com.# when they quickly said FINE and hung up! I hope they all burn in hell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Larry Texas | 3:28am on Thursday, August 6th, 2009  |
LMFAO. I knew this was a complete fraud once it mention money that I had to send to them, plus it helps when you read the fine print on the bottom of the page it tells you after the free trial it was going to charge me $79 I knew I needed to do my research before I fall victim to this scam. I feel for the people that did indeed fall victim during hard times... This is even true when your trying to fine acting and modeling jobs every site ask you to subscribe to there sites. |
Anonymous Sili Valley | 5:45pm on Wednesday, August 5th, 2009  |
Some one's getting rich and it is not US! |
Chrissy Mass. | 4:42pm on Wednesday, August 5th, 2009  |
thank god i read this, i signed up for the program last night when i was over tired and did some reading today and found this site. I called and canceled right away. Said I would only be charged 2.00 for the one time fee.... we'll see
It's to bad I really need the $
Seems they also keep changing #'s and addresses so here's the latest 1-800-497-4988 or 1-801-578-9020 or you need to write to cancel to Google ATM 230 West 400 South, First floor Salt Lake City, UT. 84101 Good luck |
Julio Florida | 11:07pm on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009  |
Unfortunately I became another casualty of this scam called "fast cash with Google," they say it's supposedly free the $1.97 is for s/h but after 7 days they charged me $69.97 worst thing is that the phone number displayed on the site is not even the right number,when I called to cancel they say that my account number doesn't appear in their system,and on top of that my kit never arrived. |
Herb Ga | 12:07pm on Monday, August 3rd, 2009  |
Bought the program for 1.97.Took 3 weeks to get my disc not 7 days. Charged my card 72.51 a month and automatically signed me up to life lock 35.00 a month and grant program 25.00 a month.Got me for over 200.00 dollars.Took a month to get most of my money back.A huge scam ad rip off.Jonathan Budds program is another one 97.00 internet rip off. |
Sheena Buffalo NY | 12:29am on Monday, August 3rd, 2009  |
Thank god i found this site, i was almost considering ordering this myself. i am in a lot of debt with medical bills and my one credit card and i had hoped to get a little extra money to pay them off. if i would have signed up for this and let these jerks take my money i would have cried. so thanks so much for the warnings.... |
Terry Kingston Ont. | 11:01am on Thursday, July 30th, 2009  |
I have learned that any site that promotes fast cash,or no products that you can hold in your hands is a scam.
Always read terms & conditions to find out if the company is looking out for you or themselves.
P.S. Failure is not your fault! |
annie massachusetts | 11:00pm on Wednesday, July 29th, 2009  |
Hello,
My first thought was, why do they want your credit card information and your secret security code. They may even be selling your personal information to 3rd party vendors. If you start getting a lot of junk mail, I would do 2 things, one opt out of junk mail. This should decrease the number of mailing you receive. Secondly put an alert on your credit card that was used. When someone has your name, address, phone number, credit card number, expiration, and secret code, lots of damage can be done. Possible identity theft can happen.
Take it from me, I have taught security for over 10 years. This is major fraud! Course it is very tempting to anyone looking to increase their income. |
Suzanne Reno NV | 10:20pm on Tuesday, July 28th, 2009  |
I like so many people whose comments I have read am now among the ranks of those successfully scammed out of my money by Google Fast Cash. Not only did I get charged for the unknown amount of $84.79, I did not know about it until I had almost $200 in over drawn account fees at the bank. The bank could not honor it because of the 7 day clause and I swear I read that there were no hidden costs or fees, just the few dollars. I had not even inserted the discs in my computer. |
Anonymous Location unknown | 12:04pm on Monday, July 27th, 2009  |
Read the terms and conditions, it makes it sound like its only $1.97 for the kit and away you go. However if you read the t's&c's it says in the small print that after seven days from requesting the $1.97 kit you will be charged $79.90 and then $79.90 each month thereafter. If before seven days after ordering the kit you cancel you are not subject to any of those charges and you can claim your $1.97 back. I would urge everyone to cancel if in this position.
The only way to take these down is to beat them at there own game. If you have the time and nerve, you could order a kit, then cancel after 6 days. You will get all your money back and the company will lose money in the cost of the kit and shipping. This is not advisable but just a possible suggestion |
Anonymous Canada | 1:08pm on Saturday, July 25th, 2009  |
Thank God.
I was also about to order this program when i happen to look more thoroughly about this program cuz it sounded to good to be true. Im just glad i found this website before signing up for it.
Thank You so much!! |
David AZ | 12:19pm on Friday, July 24th, 2009  |
People are suckers to fall for these. They see the word Google and get all excited. I've been showing my friends and family how to make money online and they keep forwarding me these garbage ads. It's not impossible to make tons of cash online. It all depends on your effort. |
audrea mississippi | 2:04am on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009  |
I was reading yahoo finacial articles and clicked on link that looked like a legit newspaper ad. I had a bad feeling about this but I decided to try it anyway. I figured I should do some research and I'm glad I did. I called the cancellation # 877-402-2666 and spoke to a person who gave me a ref# and told me my membership had been canceled. It's a good thing I used a pre-loaded Visa card instead of my personal credit and debit cards. So far I have only been charged the $1.97 s&p fee. After doing all this I looked at the newspaper ad, and it does say directly under the "newspaper name" that this is an advertisement for Google Cash. |
clarence t wiggins norcross,ga | 12:53pm on Tuesday, July 21st, 2009  |
I fell for this BS on the 10th and by the 20th of July these SOB charged me $84.79 for something i hadn't had a chance to get involved in waiting on the CD so they say. Its websites like this that need to be Banned. |
Ajay charleston | 11:19am on Tuesday, July 21st, 2009  |
I signed up for Google Fast Cash less than 2 weeks ago and am now in the process of banging my head against the wall. DO NOT DO IT! Can't believe I was such a sucker and am now trying to get my hundreds of dollars back from the other programs that automatically sign you up. What a pain! |
vickie roy Berlin,NH | 8:25am on Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 |
I just signed up this morning. I wish I had known before I had signed up. How do I get out of this program. IF I am going to lose money I want out. I am trying to find a way to make money. I am up to ears in dept now. I need to find an online job to help support my family and pay for college. |
Mike Ohio | 12:35am on Monday, July 20th, 2009 |
I see a lot of people getting mad at Google for this product. They should understand that this product, while a scam, is still based upon the fact that you can make money off of Google. This product is not sponsored by Google itself but is just a training tool for learning how to use Google to earn money. The concept is a good one, the bad part is that it charges you fees that you are not warned of ahead of time. Google's name is on the check because they are the ones who would be writing the check but the product is not sponsored by Google. |
M_A WA | 11:49pm on Sunday, July 19th, 2009  |
Very sad to learn that one thing I do trust (Google) is such a fake... glad for all your comments so we didn't fall in the same scam, thanks! |
almost did it California | 9:49pm on Sunday, July 19th, 2009  |
Thank Goodness, my credit card kept not going through.....so I guess it was a sign that I shouldn't be doing this, and I finally gave up when I tried 2 different cards, and neither would be accepted by their system. BUT......THAT DIDN'T STOP THEM FROM CONSTANTLY CALLING ME! EVEN AFTER TELLING THEM THAT NO! I DO NOT WANT THEIR PROGRAM, AND DO NOT WANT ANY MORE PHONE CALLS FROM THEIR COMPANY...I have received 4 more calls at various times within a week...each time telling the caller that I HAVE TOLD YOUR COMPANY THAT I DO NOT WANT THESE PHONE CALLS AND TO TAKE ME OFF YOUR CALLING LIST AND THEN I HANG UP! This is an awful scam! |
kim az | 8:56pm on Friday, July 17th, 2009  |
I fell into the same trap as some of you. I cancelled my bank account. I reported fraud to the bank and they will investigate. Today (same day) I received a call from Google Cash. I told them to cancel this immediately and I consider this fraud. But one charge to my account was from a Scottsdale AZ company call benefiq.com. They also charged my account $18. which I reversed at the bank. This company did not even have my phone number which tell me this company has sold my name and bank account number only
Luckily I had some insight and used an account that I keep minimal money in. And everything was easy to track.In my opinion, this is criminal and maybe a class action suit should be filed.
It is amazing how I got sucked into this. I am normally pretty careful of scams and on-line promotional activities. |
Jesus Christ Heaven | 7:40pm on Friday, July 17th, 2009  |
These people should have their merchant accounts canceled! |
Bob Hope California | 7:37pm on Friday, July 17th, 2009  |
If you really want to try this, get a pre-paid credit card and only leave a few bucks on it. When it comes time to renew, there won't be enough money left to cover to charges. |
Steve Jobs California | 7:34pm on Friday, July 17th, 2009  |
There is no easy way to make money. Anyone who tells you otherwise is full of sheite. |
CAMPBELL GA | 10:55am on Friday, July 17th, 2009  |
I TO FELL VICTIM TO THE GET YOUR AZZ BURN FAST SCAM. PROGRAM RATING LESS THEN 1 BEWARE OF GOOGLE FAST CASH THERE THE ONLY ONE MAKING CASH FAST. WOULD LOVE TO SEE THAT SITE CLOSED. BY THE GOT MY 84.00 DOLLARS BACK |
Tammy TN | 8:48pm on Thursday, July 16th, 2009  |
I too have been caught in this. I should have looked into it more and have no one but myself to blame. I thought I was to receive info in the mail in a couple of weeks and had no idea they would charge my card in 7 days. I went online to pay my credit card bill and found that they had charged my card 84.79. I immediately call the fraud dept at my card and had if canceled. They will reverse the charges off my account. Lesson learned! |
someone almost loosing money!!!! texas | 5:02pm on Thursday, July 16th, 2009  |
these people are scams and they are trying to steel money from poor people rich and anyone else i look on my statement and they took out 84.79 and wanted to take it out once a month they thought lol funny huh they are jerks |
luke england/essex | 4:19pm on Thursday, July 16th, 2009  |
scam scam scam scam! thanks to this site i didnt lose any money! dont fall for it! thanks! |
MsV Washington, DC | 12:49pm on Thursday, July 16th, 2009  |
I am glad I didn't sign up for this crap! Thank you Jesus for common sense and for finding this site.. |
Anonymous Anonymous | 2:53pm on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009  |
I just called to cancel and they cant find me with my phone number, email, customer number, name, receipt number, or anything! What a scam. |
Anonymous Anonymous | 2:47pm on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009  |
PS- also when you try to cancel before 6 days is up- as i am doing right now....the line is busy for about an hour and when you finally get through it keeps telling you that they have high volume and to leave a message. Yeah i bet they want you to leave a message! That way they can scam you for the $80+ a month! Well guess what Google- I'm calling my credit card and taking the charge off from these SCAMMERS! |
Anonymous anonymous | 2:46pm on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009  |
Product total scam! BEWARE. Read the terms- you have a free SIX day trial and if you do not cancel you get charged a ridiculous $80+ a month. Six days, thats it! Also, some reviews state that you dont have to sell anything and its so different from all the other offers- not true. You have to blog, sell stuff, etc. |
tim ct, usa | 10:51pm on Tuesday, July 14th, 2009  |
i'm glad i found this site, i actually almost considered ordering this crap. then i decided to google the kit name and found this site.
thanks for helping me not lose money. |
Anonymous los angeles ca | 1:12pm on Tuesday, July 14th, 2009  |
BEWARE.....i just got ripped off by the fast google income scam, i canceled everything with them , but they charged my bank account for 84.79 saying there was only a seven day trial, well i was billed the 3.85 for the sign up as a one time charge on the day i sign up..i then decided that i didn't like the whole idea,i figured i was out the 3.85..take my lose and move on...then the disk came in, after the seven days, and the 84.79 charge..when i called the customer service people about the charge, they said the seven day trial was up, but i had just got the disk the same day and there was no where on the email to cancel the day i signed up so it turns out they will only refund 64.79 of the 84.79 which leaves them getting my 20.00 and my 3.85 ...needless to say i have now figured out how they are making all their money....PEOPLE DO NOT , I SAY DO NOT FALL FOR THIS SCAM..OUR MONEY IS TO HARD TO COME BY THESE DAY TO ALLOW THINGS LIKE THIS TO TAKE IT FROM US..I WOULD RATHER BUY A LOTTO TICKET AT LEAST THERE IS SOME PLEASURE IN THAT AND I MAY GET LUCKY....BUT NOT WITH THIS SCAM, NO PLEASURE AT ALL...JUST FEEL STUPID...BEWARE..... |
skippy your house | 3:02pm on Monday, July 13th, 2009  |
i feel bad for anyone who has had to cancel your cards. ridiculous. i almost fell for it until i opened a broken link. that pretty much means "hey stupid this is a scam". i hope they get their karma back for causing so many problems for people who actually need the money and were hoping they could help their life situation. |
jd beaufort, sc | 8:36pm on Saturday, July 11th, 2009 |
best scam i have ever almost signed up for. this was my frist time trying to look for a quick way to make some money. i found this scam then googled it and found this site thanks guys. |
Anonymous Location unknown | 9:43pm on Friday, July 10th, 2009  |
You understand that this consumer transaction involves your advanced consent (also called a negative option), and you may be liable for payment of future goods and services under the terms of this agreement if you fail to notify the supplier not to supply the goods or services described. For future purchases, googletreasurechest.com reserves the right to make modifications and changes at any time, to these terms and conditions that are deemed necessary, without prior notification.
Shipping & Other Fees
Upon submitting a request for Membership, a Member ID and Password are assigned to you and can be used to gain access to googletreasurechest.com. The initial shipping and handling charge of one dollars and ninety seven cents, includes the google treasure chest kit as well as seven days worth of access to the online directories and training. A... read more » |
Mark.A USA | 2:40pm on Thursday, July 9th, 2009 |
Hello,
I'm sorry if there was some confusion about your offer and subscriptions. We honestly didn't mean to
inconvenience you in any way. The terms and conditions of our offer are visible on the order page,
but we will try to make them clearer in the future. Customer service is our number one priority and
we do everything we can to be open with all of our customers. Of course, mistakes can be made; and if
you did not understand our terms and conditions we are happy to make it easy for you to cancel your
subscription. You can talk to customer support using our Live Chat system 24 hours a day, seven days
a week. Our U.S.-based help lines are also staffed each and every day of the week to respond to any
questions you may have both before and after your order. Simply call us at 866-989-8950, we will be happy to walk you through the entire cancellation
process.
We appreciate your concerns. |
Strawberri SC | 3:11pm on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009  |
Thank you sooo much for this because I was considering buying it but something told me to check into this so thanks :D |
Barbara Pennsylvania | 12:04pm on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009  |
Justin--That 545 8th Av. #401 address could be a post office box or simply a "front" with a fictitious name. I went into Google Maps, typed in the address and got a long list of business names at that precise address, including the same office number (401). I had been silly enough to go as far as the first phase of the sign-up process, having seen the photo on AOL of Mary Steadman, also in Pennsylvania, who purportedly was earning a tidy sum through Google Profits, but the link to the second phase was dead, and the phone number given in the link was inactive. This raised my suspicions, and I called my credit card company within five minutes to cancel the card. When I checked my e-mail a bit later, I did find a Google confirmation e-mail in it, and a "welcome" to the Google healthcheck (or however it was exactly named, but it was something very close to that), which I cancelled immediately. The only charge to my card (which by the time I saw it had been cancelled) was for the first phase of the sign-up, and if that actually appears on my next bill--for a card number which of course no longer exists--I'll call the card company and see about getting it wiped out, as small as it is; I remember the name of the woman I spoke with, and the card company is a very reputable one. AOL needs to check its photos and information on its home page a little better: these are very hard times and even smart people sometimes get a little less smart...then a little more angry, perhaps angry enough to ditch AOL. |
Sharon Collins Kingsport | 11:36am on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009  |
I already know I was scammed. No e-mail sent back. It is terrible to think I did know better. There should be something that could be done. |
shawn and tina beside her | 1:38am on Wednesday, July 8th, 2009  |
i love my wife, she loves me, and we are always trying to "make money".
i always tell her, ALL these "deals" online are never real.
i love you babydoll, i hope you feel better. |
Smartalec44 Penna. | 4:37pm on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009  |
I'm surprised to see how dumb so many people are.Thinking that they can communicate over the phone with these people and trusting that the charges will be cancelled.You have to cancel your credit/debit card firstly so that these scum don't charge you even more.
I'm curious as to whether paypal or some other service would also continually charge your credit card since you agreed to the terms.Prepaid gift cards would be better if they didn't charge 5 to 10% handling fees.Stick with brick n mortar stores. |
Allen California | 4:14pm on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009  |
Will, i was sitting here and reading the comments and just wondering why Google is suporting these ass-holes in the first place. And then it hit me that maybe Google is making money as will..what i mean is that these scammers pay Google to run
there scam sites..and as long as dum people like
me who almost got scammed pay Google with our
money...and there still making a good ass profit
off of us as well. I say Google should do
something about this and sue these "f*ckers"
But just like the comment above that wrote..they
will pay and karma is going to hit them in the
ass..hahahah!! "and yup" and im going to be
laughing my ass off when we all see it or them?
on the news getting sent to jail...
"I only hope" |
Natalie Georgia | 12:56am on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009  |
so yeah im like the billionth person to be so stupid to sign up~~ it looked amazing because i found it in a news paper article that looked legit! and my bf was like no dont do it! but i tried to convince him and signed up for it any way. Minutes after signing up i did research saw the bad news and immediately canceled my credit card. I was charged twice for the 1.97 and my bf says that i should call and cancel with them but i dont want to give them any more time from me. They wont be getting any money from that canceled credit card anyway!! |
Carla DeRidder, La | 2:15pm on Monday, July 6th, 2009 |
Im glad i read into this first. But for those who have call and put a stop payment on your credit cards cause when you complete and it goes through it should say what the name of the transactions so i would stop payment i know it can be done call your local bank if you use your debit cards the bank may charge a fee if you don't know the name just say the amount that will come through and that you were a victum of fraud..Your bank suppose to stop all transactions that try to come through for that amount. But if you go to the grocery store and you spend that amount please inform them that if its a local store to let i go through...I know my credit card will not go through unless they phone me..I have a protection plan on my card..Prepaid legal services it works.. |
brian miami florida | 7:42pm on Friday, July 3rd, 2009  |
This article is really worded the right way and they have set it up so perfectly that it makes you want to sign up immediately but, that's why that old saying is so true; " If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is"...I hope others don't make the mistake I almost did. |
Anonymous Ontario, Canada | 2:29pm on Friday, July 3rd, 2009  |
I got charged for $83. is there something that we can do about this? I tried to cancel the subscription by email and phone but the emails dont go through and the phone is on auto message always. Can somebody please tell me what to do? |
Yvette Orlando | 12:50pm on Thursday, July 2nd, 2009  |
I am really glad I found this site. I was almost foolishly considering trying this out but I decided that before I ordered it I would do my homework. I though it was legit b/c of the google, cnn, abc and so on logos they placed on there page.
Reading some of the previous comments, it seems like a lot of you just ordered it without doing a background check on this "to good to be true" scam.
Please people don't give out your credit card info as quickly as that, do your homework and look into it. Best of luck to the ones trying to get there money back. |
Kym massena, New York | 10:15pm on Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 |
I just ordered it yesterday and nothing ever came so i am canceling it right now after reading all this...do you think they will take money out of my credit card even though it is a pre-paid? |
Tarun India | 11:29am on Tuesday, June 30th, 2009  |
Thanks for all views mentioned here. I was about to sign up for google kit and thought of searching for a blog to find out people who are already using it. I am feeling bad about guys who already enrolled. I do not know why security and fraud agencies are not taking actions for these scammers. |
CRT Cincinnati | 6:46pm on Monday, June 29th, 2009  |
I also saw this first in a pop-up fake newspaper that managed to get past my blocker. The fake guy giving the testimonial (Matthew Jales" doesn't exist in Cincinnati. After researching this "product" I sent the following email to Google:
"I have been getting windows popping up that use the Google name in ads for working at home. These damage google's corporate image & credibility. Example: Ads made to look like newspaper articles from fake newspaper (eg; "The Cincinnati Times"), giving fake testimonials about making money at home by posting ads. From what I have been able to determine it is a scheme aimed economically stressed people, and ends up taking money from them under false pretenses.
It appears that this is a Google enterprise or is at least is sanctioned by Google. If that his the case, it is shameful and erodes the confidence that people have in Google products. If it is not the case, Google should take action to stop it and publicly denounce them."
I am not holding my breath waiting for a response. |
Mike Sacramento Ca. | 12:33pm on Monday, June 29th, 2009  |
I signed up and called back 10 minutes later, and when I was not able to get in I decided to cancel
but still got a bill for 83.00 on my credit card.
how dum can you be. I should have known better. |
Sharon Wy. | 8:33am on Saturday, June 27th, 2009  |
SCAM SCAM SCAM DONT GIVE OR ASK FOR THE KIT.SERVICE'S LIKE THIS SHOULD BE FREE AND NO EXTRA SITES ADDED TO BE PART OF THE SCAM JUST GIVE YOUR MONEY TOO AND WATCH IT FLY OUT THE WINDOW FASTER THEN YOU CAN MAKE IT. |
sandra claarksburg | 5:47pm on Friday, June 26th, 2009  |
So of course we see this ad on the pc earn cash ect we choose to purchase the Google Fast Cash Cd for $1.99 not reading the fine print of $83 for membership and on top of that they shared our credit card info with three other companies how nice huh?So needless to say we spent hours on the phone cancelling memberships we've never even agreed to subscribe to.Beware of this get rich scam for google cash!!! |
Kevin NJ | 10:26am on Friday, June 26th, 2009  |
they actually gave me the cancellation numbers... i coudlnt believe i am so f*cking dumb believe such things... if u alreayd sign up for the Google Cash kit.. u can call this numbers to cancel it 1-800-235-1364.. i just did it 10 min ago.... why cant those scammer get something better to do instead of trying to get hard earn money out from us... f*cking scammers |
Kevin NJ | 9:45am on Friday, June 26th, 2009  |
wow guys i am glad i saw this site just 30 min ago i order the $1.95 google cash kit then i see this site i call in and stop my order right away and cancel it before i get anymore worst hope they cancel it and not charging any money from my bank... thank u guys |
Chris USA | 10:32pm on Wednesday, June 24th, 2009  |
This is such a scam.. |
heather Wisconsin | 10:18pm on Wednesday, June 24th, 2009  |
Didn't purchase the Google Fast Cash due to the fact after I read a pop up story the women was from the same town as I am in. Funny thing is that doing a search for her or her husband's name on Zabasearch there is no listing. The top of the site also says West BEnd Herald which we do not have.. |
alexander wong aria jakarta | 9:13am on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009  |
I am lucky, before I sign up I read every body gived a comment in this forum, yeaah, its a pity,its better for you if some one have hobby writer, you can click blogvertise, its not much money but its better, that is blogger paid. You make a journal and getting paid. |
Caroline Boston | 11:43am on Monday, June 22nd, 2009  |
Thank god i found this site before i got sucked into giving them my bank details...
Can someone tell me this though...are there any money making sites that are f**king legit!! |
Dane pacific northwest | 5:02pm on Sunday, June 21st, 2009  |
I can't believe it!!! This program is absolutely FAKE!!! And somehow these scammers are even getting their lies in the news! WTH!!! There aren't hacks on Wonder How for this program, so that's definite sign that the Google Fast Cash thing is a scam! God help the people that have fallen for all that crap. |