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Is the Earn Google Cash Kit a Scam?

 

Earn Fast Cash With Google by Danny Goldberg is a new internet marketing program making its rounds through people's email boxes and online advertisements.  With any new program there is always a rush to find out what it really is and if it's worth getting.

I have not had a chance to try out www.EarnCashFastWithGoogle.com but I've seen enough of these programs to know what it's about without needing to buy it first.  Especially with this program since there're dozens of these Google Cash Kits being promoted and sadly they're all the same.

How Do You Really Earn Cash Fast From Google...?

I just want to make it clear that there are no secrets to making money from Google, rich and successful entrepreneurs use a simple combination of basic internet marketing skills and solid affiliate programs.

Let me explain, the way to make money from Google is to leverage its unprecedented popularity with ecommerce.  Google is the largest search platform in the world so all you have to do is learn how to use it to connect buyers with products/services/information.  That's it.

So is the Google Cash Kit a Scam?

This program is no different from the tons of other rehashed courses claiming to have the latest method for making money online.  They'll show you how to put up advertisements on Google's AdWords program and show you how to become a reseller of some substandard eBooks.

If you're lucky you might have several conversions and make a little bit of money but judging by how many people keep buying these programs the majority end up losing their cash.  To make matters worse when you sign up to download the 'Earn Fast Cash With Google', or any simmilar Google Kit they'll sign you up for two additional programs with automatic monthly charges.

So instead of getting something for free what you really get is a 7 day trial period after which you will have to pay $11.95 per month for the Earn Google Cash Kit and an extra $4.95 and $9.95 a month for the stuff you never even asked for.

This would be tolerable if they made these additional charges clear before you subscribe to the free kit but they purposely print them in tiny print which most people skip over.  In the end I would avoid this program for their sneaky billing practices and because there's no reason to pay a monthly fee for the same info that you could download for a onetime charge.

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Customer Reviews for 'Earn Fast Cash With Google Kit'

Comments to date: 339. Page 2 of 4. Average Rating:

Anonymous   Location unknown

9:20pm on Friday, June 19th, 2009 

Before spilling out card numbers on any website make sure to check it on google.com wheather they are spam or not this way it will help a lot.

Ricky   Texas

12:10am on Friday, June 19th, 2009 

i almost fell for this scam, i was told about it and some lady even came out on my local news saying she earned over 6k a month working from this scam!!

Gigi   Massachusetts

10:37pm on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 

Thanks for putting this out there as I almost fell into this trap, but I'm so sorry to those of you who were scammed. Can't google.com put out a notice that this isn't really them and that it's a scam since so many people fell into this "fast cash" trap. It makes the 6 o'clock news when a virus spreads through our emails. So, why not sound the alarm when scammers, fraudulently uses one of the most reputable internet sites to extort money people in a dire economy? Just saying...

Glen Marple   Texas

5:56pm on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 

After reading everyone elses horror stories I feel like I got off easy!! Only cost me about $140.00..before I canceled my debit card

Money   Missouri

11:18am on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 

Can someone provide me with the information to cancel?
I keep receiving phone calls to confirm an order, so I don't know if I am charged just yet

jakki   seattle

10:46am on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 

Google cash kit is a total scam. They debit your account even after you unsubscribe. The phone number is totally bogus too-I was on hold for over 30 minutes each time and finally gave up. So far I've been charged $1.95 and $40.90.

Any   Nevada

5:32am on Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 

At first glean, this google offer is a scam. If there was such a program, there wouldn't be poverty. I don't believe google can weigh though as big as it is the whole working class. Though its a scam and if you have a good abundance of money to burn and is bore, might be fun to try and outwit these kind of internet slander.

Jennifer   Canada

8:39am on Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 

This is a total scam. If you have been charged demand your money back. Call them and demand. Threaten legal action.....it will work. They will keep only offering you part of your money back, but hold your ground, keep demanding...threaten a lawyer......it will work. At the end of the day, they don't sent you the product that they say they will, so they you don't have to pay......it doesn't matter what they tell you about the terms and conditions.......they broke the deal first by not sending anything. Trust me, this will work. FOr anyone else out there considering this, it is a total scam, trust me.......I have 300 dollars in charges from them and never got anything. I got it all back, but it was a fight.......DO NOT CONSIDER THIS AT ALL!!!!!!!!!!

michael   CA

9:48pm on Saturday, June 13th, 2009 

yea.. this is really a fast money making.. not for us... but for them.. they are scammers...

Albert   Nanuet, NY

3:34am on Saturday, June 13th, 2009 

The "Easy Google Cash Kit" is a f---ing SCAM!... I signed up to get paid $5-$30 for every website link I post for Google... Problems are: #1) Those f---ing people I paid money to are NOT affiliated with Google at all (their disclaimer says so)! #2) Instead of posting links, I am supposed to have my own website using AdSense and AdWords wherein I will got paid when people click on ads posted on my website (what if they don't?) #3) There is a monthly membership of $49.90 which their f---ing come on article NEVER mentions about! #4)There are two other make money sh---t I automatically signed on at $9.95 initially then $11.95 (I am not sure about the cents figures) per month!... Once I realized I had been had, I immediately called an canceled (one call for the Kit and another for the two add-ons... They supposedly cancelled my account but I am not taking any chances, I am going to my bank this morning (I am typing this at 4:27 am!) and ask if I should --- as a safeguard --- cancel/replace my credit card too!... This is one reason WHY I believe there is HELL --- it is a place for those f---ing people! They would be WAILING and GNASHING their teeth --- as their bodies BURN!

Michael P.   Illinois

11:59pm on Friday, June 12th, 2009 

With all of these guys quitting working at the pipe manufacturing plant. There has to be some job openings. LOL. I've seen at least three or four different guys that had the same exact job before they got into this. Yeah right.

Tony   NJ

2:05pm on Thursday, June 11th, 2009 

I'm sure it's a scam, i've seen the same story 2 times with completely different people!!

ruth marie   hazleton

5:18pm on Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 

GOOGLE CASH KIT SCAM!!!!!!!
GOOGLE WORK AT HOME SCAM!!!!!!!!!!
THE $1.95 SHIPPING AND FREE DISK COST MY ACCOUNT $250.00 DOLLARS BRIAN CLARK IF THAT IS YOUR REAL NAME GOD HAVE MERCY ON YOUR CON SOUL!!!!!!!

Marvie   Phoenix

5:04pm on Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 

Yep! They almost got me too. Before I received the "free kit," my account was being charged for $72.21 for some ish I'll never used. I went to my bank and cancelled my Visa debit card and filed a dispute. And I called the company, gave them an earful and they cancelled my "account" and said that the fee would be credited back into my account. What a scam. I am usually careful about ish like this but I saw Google and "as seen on CNN, ABC, etc." I thought this has to be the real deal. And it isn't. Be careful. And all I have to say is read the fine print. That's how they got me.

Valen   Houston, TX

1:01am on Sunday, June 7th, 2009 

i was the victim in this situation for the google cash scam. After i signed up for ten minutes then went to page where it gave me the username and password and at the bottom of The page it says about the term of condition. when i read it, OMG it freak me out. then i start to call my credit card company to cancel the transaction, but it doesn't work because i already gave the authorize to take my money. ( SO THE ONLY WAY TO STOP ANY CHARGING IS TO CLOSE YOUR ACCOUNT IMMEDIATLY IN THAT MOMENT)

Justin   Toronto, Canada

8:44pm on Friday, June 5th, 2009 

What a scam!!!

"Google success kit", "Identity Security" and "Fraud protection" obviously work together but will only say that they are a separate company and has nothing to do with each other. But if you ask for the phone numbers, they will happily give it.

to Cancel, you must call all three "companies"
"google successkit": 866-341-0767
fraud: 866-387-2521
identity: 866-351-3557

mailing address is same for all companies which doesn't help except that it tells you that they all most likely work together...

545 8th ave. suite 401
New york, new york
10018

If you dont cancel in time, the best they will do is give you a full refend for the last month (dont settle for just half).

I hope this helps.

Katlin   CA

1:56pm on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 

Oh EarnCashFastwithGoogle makes money alright--they scam people who are foolish enough to believe that they can make money while using the internet. Don't expect to sit on your arse and have money come to you -- it's not gonna happen. Today's economy makes it easier for people to get ripped off by some unscrupulous person simply because people are desperate to get money. Any offer that requires you pay something to someone else to learn how to make money should be an automatic red flag to you.

tina   virginia

9:55am on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 

its cool that you would tell the real truth about working for google. cause this is one of those things that anyone can believe is real. it be nice to find a legit site to were there actually telling the truth. now a days a kinda hard to tell. you really have to be careful when signing up for these types of things on the internet. thanks for posting this.

Terry   florida

7:11pm on Monday, June 1st, 2009 

can someone, anyone tell me how to stop his god dam pop-up?

KH   Australia

6:57am on Monday, June 1st, 2009 

So annoyed - i was happy that you have a free trial period at which I canceled as all the information before sign up never said anything up needing to have your own website in order to put these ads on.
So i easily canceled the Google Part and then the two additional things I didn't initially request we another story.
I am still trying to work out how to cancel the Identify Theft Protection membership that I never requested in the first place. The 1866 number on both the "thank you for ordering"page on and also on their website only goes to a busy signal, yet, my credit card has already been charged for another month's subscription. I have no idea how to stop this from happening. Quite ironic really - theft protection - yet that is exactly what they are doing from me.
What a freaking Joke!!

Celina   Denver

4:33am on Sunday, May 31st, 2009 

Hey all. Just thought I'd check out a little "netnews" after a saturday nite out and then to sleep. While cruising around came across this Lovely add on Facebook is where I got reeled in from. So yes, I'm guilty of going "oh, wow, sense it's Google and all, maybe it's ligit!" Of course that didn't last long cause #1- I woke up from out of that dreamy state one get's into when picturing themselves winning the Lotto, & #2- After typing in my credit card # the big "Flashing" red button on the Ad at this point, wanted me to check box that "I wanted my program rushed to me" AND that "I agree to terms"!(written just like that) & What, wait a minute, What Terms? Guess what. My Advertisment forgot to Include the Terms. HaHa, there wasn't even anything to mouse over and read...
no links ...nothing. So if that ain't suspicious, then I don't know what is sister!

mr.allen   boston,ma

8:44pm on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 

I to fell for the pay 1.97 fee. Now that I've read everything please can someone give some numbers to cancel these crooks. thanx !!!

mike jones   iowa

3:48am on Saturday, May 30th, 2009 

thank god i found this. all these google scams are terrible.

Melissa   Van Canada

11:13pm on Thursday, May 28th, 2009 

If it looks to good to be true, then it is

Rhonda   Virginia

5:17pm on Thursday, May 28th, 2009

crap!! I ordered the program last night. As of today I still have not seen a charge on my account. I only received a brief message after ordering the program that I would receive my kit with in 2 -3 weeks. Can anyone tell me how long it took for the charges to hit your account? Am I still ok if I dont accept the kit when it is sent to me? I wish I had read this before ordering.

vince   Ok,

12:39am on Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 

I also was about to order this program. Thankfully the page had expired and when i went to google it all i see is scam warnings!I am on unemployment and my family of five is sinking fast on two hundred a week.I have been searching high and low for work and i was about to take food out of my kids mouth to try this program. thats how desperate i am for work!Thanks for the truth. its upsetting cause it had givin me a false sense of hope that we would survive!i just want my kids to go to bed full and not hungry! its heart breaking!

David   TN

4:33pm on Friday, May 22nd, 2009 

For you folks asking "why doesn't Google stop these scams" LOL, what should or could Google do? This is like saying that tv networks should stop those get rich schemes on tv. Get real.

Mary   GA

6:39pm on Thursday, May 21st, 2009 

This is great! Meaning I'm glad I read these comments. I'm a stay at home mom and my husband sent me a link for me to check it out. Well, it sounds like it a good thing because of all the testimonials I read. WOW! I decided to google the reviews like I always do on everything I read online and when I did this is what I founded about this company. This is not unbelievable because I have been a victim before and that is why I'm always doing my homework. Where are the REAL STAY AT HOME JOBS ONLINE????!!!! I was thinking here is another one AGAIN! So, if you ever see anything about stay at home jobs. Please google before you sign up and make sure its the REAL DEAL! Thanks for reading and good luck finding a real stay at home job.

Anonymous   Location unknown

6:15pm on Thursday, May 21st, 2009 

LOL I KNEW THIS WAS A SCAM WHEN I SAW HIM WRITE THAT HE WAS FROM KINGSTON ""SAINT"" ANDREW!!! I lived in Jamaica all ma life in ""St."" Andrew too and we NEVER spell it """SAINT""" so yeah spread the word n b keeen to these fools

college girl   MO

9:41am on Thursday, May 21st, 2009

It is hard trying to find a job these days but I wasn't about to fall for a scam where I could LOSE money. I don't have much to lose so I gotta play it safe! Thanks a bunch!!

Meee   TX

3:21am on Thursday, May 21st, 2009 

I got suspicious when it asked for my name, address and phone # before it gave me any REAL information so I went to google.com and googled it... THANK GOODNESS!!!!!

K Smith   Georgia

5:58pm on Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 

If Google has anything to do with progam they should be shut down and blackballed from the internet. These people need to be put in jail.

Matthew   Florida

5:47pm on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 

My goodness, I spent several hours researching this program. I've even attempted to find reviews on the program and was directed to more misleading scam sites! Luckily the "real" google helped me find this site. I can tell by the numerous responses that these are real and legitimate comments and not a ploy to refer me to another "get rich quick" scheme. Pay attention to these comments and don't fall victim like I almost did.

Dane   Houston

7:15pm on Sunday, May 17th, 2009 

When you type in Google cash Kit an the suggestions that cum up all have "scam" in their name you can tell that this review is dead on

moi   london

2:04pm on Sunday, May 17th, 2009 

this is a scam i was about to fill out the form but i ran out of time and went out and closed it came back and i was still 37th in line I checked sources and i found out it was a scam
Thnxxx ppls xxx

MAD DOG   NEW YORK, NY

12:36pm on Saturday, May 16th, 2009 

THIS COMPANY IS FRUAD. THEY ARE GOING TO CHARGE FOR 39.95 BEFORE YOUR 3 DAY TRIAL PERIOD IS EVEN UP. AND WHEN YOU CALL ABOUT IT THEY ARE GOING TO TELL YOU ITS JUST "PENDING" BUT HOW CAN YOU CHARGE SOMEONE BEFORE THE SERVICES ARE EVEN USED?!? THEN YOU GER THESE "BONUS TRIALS" LIKE FRAUD PROTECTION AND ID SECURITY, THAT DOESN'T DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING BOY TELL YOU HOW TO PREVENT FRAUD AND ID THEFT. WELL... HELLO!!! THATS A NO BRAINER... DONT GIVE YOUR INFORMATION OUT AND NEVER GIVE YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER TO ANYONE. THIS COMPANY IS FINDING ANY WAY POSSIBLE TO MAKE MONEY. THIS 21YR OLD CANADIAN DUDE IS MAKING MONEY OFF THE FINE PRINT! AND THEN YOU CALL TO CXL; THEY ARE NOT GOING TO TELL YOU THAT YOU HAVE TO CALL THE 2 AFFILIATE COMPANIES. SO THOSE "BONUS TRIALS" GET TO CHARGE YOU. BECAUSE YOU THINK WHEN YOU CXL ONE THAT CXL'S EVERYTHING BUT NO. WHEN YOU CALL THE CSR YOU SPEAK TOO HAS THE ABILITY TO CXL ALL 3 ACCTS. WITH ONE PHONE CALL BECAUSE ITS ALL IN A CLICK OF A BUTTON. BUT THEY TELL YOU THAT YOUR GOING TO HAVE TO CALL THIS OTHER NUMBER. TELL THEN THAT YOUR NOT GOING TO CALL A BAZILLION NUMBER TO CLX THE S*IT THEY ADDED TO YOUR ACCT. ASK TO SPAEK TO A MANAGER. TELL HIM OR THE THAT YOUR GOING TO CONTACT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL AND YOUR BANK. THIS WILL PISS THEM OFF BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT WANT CHARGE BACK'S OR ALOT OF COMPLAINTS ON THERE END. THEN IF YOU ASK FOR A ADDRESS... THEY ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU SOME BOGUS ADDRESS OUT OF NEW YORK THAT NO ONE IS GOING TO REPLY OR GIVE YOU THE TIME OF DAY...EARN CASH FAST WITH GOOGLE IS A PIECE OF CARP!!!!

Adrienne   USA

5:54am on Thursday, May 14th, 2009 

Google Fast Cash - Google Cash Profits - Google Quick Money .... the list goes on and on and on. I did not try to program and have no intention to do so. I read the Terms and Conditions. I researched program reviews online. Nothing was good. I searched more and lo and behold ... they all go back to the one and same name ... GOOGLE MONEY TREE. This scam and fraudster is in the process of being sued. They changed their name to Internet Money Tree afterwards. Lately they started using the name GOOGLE. Just so everyone knows, the big search engine GOOGLE is NOT the owner of these programs. The name is the same but GOOGLE has nothing to do with these people. These are scammers exercising fraudulent practices, cheating people and taking your money. Worst of all, taking you for a fool.

Their main aim is to capture your credit card number and then finding them to cancel is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. They cannot be found and so month after month they continue to bill you.

For those of you who purchased the program lately, please and please cut up your Credit Card and go get a new card with a new number. This is a surefire way to stop them from billing you ... they cannot bill a non-existent CC.

Again, do not be misguided. The Google we use everyday is NOT the owner of these scam programs. They have nothing to do with this. They are making an overkill financially every month. Google does not need to indulge in these illegal and fraudulent practices to make money. Would a reputable establishment like Google tarnish their image and name by scamming others? I do not think so.

Thank you. be careful and stay away from these scammers!

Jonathan   Massachusetts

10:11pm on Wednesday, May 13th, 2009 

The company running the Google Cash Kit scam is Pacific Web Works. 1-800-497-4988. Called numerous times today to cancel within the 7 day period and got nowhere.

Liliana   Miami, Fl.

3:47pm on Monday, May 11th, 2009

I was almost a victim to. I was about to quit my day time job for this sh*t. Thank god I searched even deeper and found this site. Thanks a million.

Andy   Wisconsin

1:32pm on Monday, May 11th, 2009 

Yes this account is a scam!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just lost $85 just to look at a book to tell me how I can make $4000 a month and there was no links. I contacted my cc company and had to pay a fee to stop the charge for next month. DO NOT FALL FOR IT,IT IS BULL ----. Why doesn't google do something about it. It is stupid that a company of there size and the way the economy just say no the the scam.

Vanessa Speights Greene   Moncks Corner, SC

10:49am on Monday, May 11th, 2009 

I signed up for this program in January, 2009. I knew that they were going to charge my credit card the $1.00 shipping and handling. I did not read anything on the web site about a free trial or an $11.95 charge every month. I NEVER received any information about the so call success kit. When I talked the sales rep, she stated that they are out of the dic and have been since I signed up in January. They will only refund me my May payment. They did not supply me with any information about making money and yet I had to pay $11.97 a month for 4 months. Plus my credit card company charged me $7.00 a month draft fee. I am out of $75.80 for something I never received and never authorize for them to credit my card for.

Sarah Berry   Perth

9:53pm on Sunday, May 10th, 2009 

i applied for earn google cash and they charged me 3 bucks to get started, i accepted.. after about half an hour of reading through everything i felt a little bit scammed with how they were beating around the bush with charges and conditions. i decided to cancel my account there and then. by the time i had canceled it i went to go check my bank balance and they managed to scam another 54 dollars out before i canceled.. without my permission and with no notification of what i was being charged for. I'm pretty certain ill never get that money back and I'm never using my card for internet transactions ever again. Don't fall for anything like this, because even if it turns out to be legitimate, there's always something they manage to do that's illegal.

Lucky   Florida

6:14pm on Friday, May 8th, 2009 

Yep-it almost got me. It appeared on MSN-it had Google in the name-it was only $1.97, person in the ad lived a couple of towns over-what’s not to believe? But my credit card wouldn’t process pop-up said this transaction not authorized-so I tried to exit and another window pop-up, get it now for 99 cents-even better so I tried again-another pop-up same-not authorized. Then I decided to look around and found you. Boy was I relieved and very happy that my credit card did not allow me to purchase this, some banks have that precaution. I’m still leery and have checked my card transactions everyday. I will definitely look for complaints or scams from now on before purchasing anything---Thank you Steve for having this site.

vishal   bismarck

11:06pm on Thursday, May 7th, 2009

Thanks for information. I was going to order kit. but i am safe now.

Carlos   Location unknown

5:18pm on Thursday, May 7th, 2009 

lol got scammed to but funny thing is i only had 4 dollars in my debit card and switch my card after i knew it was a scam

Liz   NC

1:54pm on Thursday, May 7th, 2009 

I almost fell for this kit. In fact if it weren't for my debit card already being lost in the first place and currently being replaced, I would have bought it! But then I looked at the ad again and kept studying it, I realized at the bottom of the web page there's a footnote that says

"** I do not work for Google and Google is in no way associated with this website."

...wow. I'm such a loser. I then googled it and found this site...thank gosh! Whew!!! Thanks everyone.

peter   western australia

2:44am on Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 

i got court with it also comes up with visa-fraud protection numbers usfrgnamt then more numbers $7.95 i got done for about $60.00aus i went and closed my visa card and got a new card but now i have been informed that they can get it manually from your account and also never got anything by mail as promised its a scam as far as i am concerned i hope they get him

Nicole   Sarasota, FL

9:48pm on Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 

Just like everyone else on this forum, I have read these "Google cash kit" everywhere on the internet, the pop-unders from these ppl annoy the h... out of me ! Some guy from "Sarasota, FL" was posting the "great cash" he supposedly made with this program, I checked the Sarasota, FL phone directory and called 411 to double check, guess what ? NO SUCH name was listed in Sarasota and/or within a 100 mile radius .. SCAM ? Scam for sure ... RUN!!!!

kamal   georgia

5:58pm on Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 

These people should be prosecuted.They are nothing but a bunch of low life thieves.
I will report them to my bank fraud department.

Marilyn Provall   Chicago, IL.

5:56pm on Monday, May 4th, 2009 

I know what you mean by "SCAM". I paid the 1.95(S&H) fee twice, and never got [JACK]. They charged my "ACCOUNT" for $70.00 dollar(s) the following month. I canceled my "ACCOUNT" recently. They won't be gettin' anymore of my [MONEY].

Larry   Texas

2:17pm on Monday, May 4th, 2009 

This is nothing but one big scam they called me today and asked for my credit card to put it on ,The only way it gets put on my credit card is you show prove it works .Its a scam.

Ron   Los Angeles, CA

3:55am on Monday, May 4th, 2009 

I fell for this yesterday and been thinking about it ever since. Today I googled "earn cash with Google review" and found this site. It's 1:47am and I just canceled my atm/debit card. I'll be contacting my banks fraud department today to make a claim for that $1.97. FYI it was the bs story about the young guy that got laid off in PA and bought a Land Rover 6 months after starting this bs program. Funny thing is that I did start a blog and added some Adsense sections on the blog. I'll also be calling the cancellation number just to f with them.

Lys   MO

4:55pm on Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 

I would like to state for the record that scams sites are easy enough to spot.

Things to look for:

1) Flashy displays
2) Success stories
3) Overly familiar and friendly advertising
4) Misspellings
5) Easy ways to earn anything

Also, pay close attention to the placement of text and IMG. If they're part of the same image, that's also something that (for some reason) a lot of the scam pages have. It's a really lazy web layout. Don't trust anything without reading the fine print. Don't trust anything that asks for personal information and calls you a friend.

It is, after all, the internet. Also, if you aren't filling out an application. A REAL application, you aren't being legally employed, so unless you want to start your own scam to make cash, I'd stick inside the law.

Joe   San Jose, California

9:27pm on Thursday, April 30th, 2009 

I also fell for this and canceled as soon as I could. I got a charge of $1.97 in the mail but I paid it cuz it's just a couple bucks. What's even funnier is that I actually got the cd in the mail. I didn't expect this AT ALL, because I never received any email or anything. I put in the cd and there's actually a lot of stuff on there, including about 156 ebooks of how to make money, a 95 page pdf file about setting up a business, some software, and some web tools to help you make money.

SB   Tennessee

10:45am on Thursday, April 30th, 2009 

I did not sign up for the Google Fast Cash program... here is why:
When I went to a page that advertised the GFC program, I was met with a picture of a handsome young man and the text told me that he was from my town. I live in a small town.....it is doubtful that that particular young man had ever sat foot in my town.
That was enough to make me suspicious. Once I am suspicious of something, forget it.

Another advertiser uses the same technique, the acai berry diet. Telling you that this person in the picture is from your town. They get that info from your computer.

Same picture, same testimonial..... different town when I was visiting my friend in MO.

Sportsbuzzy   Phila

9:33pm on Monday, April 27th, 2009 

Ya know whats funny that these scams USE the Name Of Google for their bogus opportunity !

The ones that are so obvious and total BS are where you can GET the $40 version for only a $1.97 shipping and handling charge for a CD !
Problem is when you get the CD it's Blank !
Some delay shipping so your way past the trial period and YOU get whacked for the $40 ongoing monthly fee anyway ! Simply Put if thier is NO contact info on the site where you can ask questions and get a mentor who knows how to make money on the net then just click away because YOU just found another of the 88% SCAMS online!

charles   roch, ny

9:00pm on Monday, April 27th, 2009

Was to good to be true but thought hard about it. good thing I found this site and found the truth before I got screwed!

jim   Las Vegas

7:26pm on Monday, April 27th, 2009 

These online money making program are all SCAMS! Don't fall for any of them.

sage   ny

6:10am on Sunday, April 26th, 2009 

Beware of something for nothing... If it sounds too good it will more then likely be bad for you...
I googled first and am thankful that my first thoughs about this free kits where in fact just as big SCAM...
Good luck everyone in getting your hard earned money back...
S.

KC   Anonymous

11:31pm on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 

I came accross a pop-up with an offer that sounded too good to be true. I did my research and found out this is a TOTAL SCAM!Compare these 2 websites (Google Money System & Google Cash Kit), they are almost IDENTICAL! Word of advice: protect your wallets, stay away from these scam artists.

Kevin   Charlotte,NC

9:14pm on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 

You should all know all these are scams. There is NOT ONE online program out there that has a quick way to make cash. You can make cash online but it takes a lot of work and little pay. Why would you not research anything before giving a CC#. DHUU

Al Most Scammed   Facebook

11:29am on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 

I too, almost fell for this, but luckily Googled it first, lol! Yes, Facebook is advertising the site, but only because they are paid to do so, which is what everyone cares about, because we were on a "get rich quick" site in the first place. Best thing to do is advertise it is a scam as much as they advertise the scam and warn as many people as possible.

Kate   TW

2:33am on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 

These Scam people suck!!!!!emails, phone call, txt message, fraud website,.....!
you ppl get a life would you!?

luckily found this page while i wa curious about the 'easy google cash kit.'

CJ   florida

11:08am on Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 

I would like to respond to Susanne. He said he was from Venice, FL.
Why can't they get these scums of the internet.

Martin   Mass

8:16am on Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 

You scam people SUCK. I mean SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You have to live with yourself after stealing from innocent people. Fine print my ass.

mike   ny

1:43pm on Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 

such a scam ! google should do something about this website

Susanne   Valencia

9:38pm on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 

The pipe/mortgage guy from Facebook on mine said he was from Valencia which is where I am from. Im sure it matches wherever you are. DAMN THESE CON ARTISTS!!!

steve   CDN

7:01pm on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 

April 21 2009
Kevin Gets Green: "Instant Google kit"
was posted on: CareerBuilder.com

iPlanFinancial.com - monthly service fee $38.34 every month thereafter to maintain membership.
FreshKeywordIdeas.com - monthly service fee $72.96 every month thereafter to maintain membership.
Was able to contact both companies within the trail period.
FreshKeywordIdeas customer support tried three times (3)to convince me to check out the product before canceling it.Even offered to extended trial period to 10 days from 7.

Received confirmation numbers of cancellation.

Contacted Fraud department at Credit card company and had the current credit card canceled and re-issue a new one, as there is no guarantee that current credit card could be charged for other unknown purchases.

michelle   north carolina

1:16pm on Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 

pheeewww!! you guys saved me from falling into this scam as well!!! thank god i searching for the cash kit information to see if it was true and i ended up thankfully but sadly I still haven't found a legit at home job anybody know of one?

Anonymous   Location unknown

11:08pm on Monday, April 20th, 2009 

Thank you for all the reviews I went to sign up until I read all your stories thank you

Christina   PA, USA

3:28pm on Monday, April 20th, 2009 

I have two numbers. 855-951-1406. I thought this was the only number, but when canceling the one membership I asked the guy if there was it and he goes you have to call 888-247-2155 to cancel Grantspring. So make sure you get 2 cancellation confirmation numbers

Sharon   Ontario Canada

10:06pm on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 

I can't believe it - I fell for this too. I signed up, and then minutes later researched Google treasure chest. I immediately e-mailed grantspring.com.to cancel.
It's Sun. night and I don't expect an answer ( if ever). Does anyone have a correct phone number for Canada to cancel ?
I feel so stupid ( research , then don't get involved! )
I will be contacting Facebook as well . Shameful !!!

Lee   Illinois

6:50pm on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 

scam scam scam scam...do not enter information that you want to be misused in this situation. someone called me to confirm that i did try to join this ridiculous thing and i said no. have no idea how they got my info. gave me a number to call to cancel and the number was another company that had nothing to do with this at all. i will be contacting the attorney general reference this abuse and as google attempts to take money out of my account i have had to tell my bank to review said entries and report that there was not authorization for such withdrawls.

Rick   Boston

6:12pm on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 

the pipe and mortgage guys location for the ad i saw said he was from the Boston area. can't get something for nothing. these guys suck.

Jeremy   Minneapolis MN

1:56pm on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 

Fortunately, I read the terms and conditions before I submitted the online form.

What a scam!


Terms & Conditions
Advanced Consent


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. After seven days, if you choose not to cancel, you will be billed your first monthly membership fee of seventy two dollars and twenty one cents for the membership fee for the googletreasurechest.com membership. Membership fees will be charged to the credit card used by you to complete the transaction. You have also unlocked a fourteen-day trial and twenty one-day trial to the Fraud SafeLockID and GrantSpring for just $38.84 and $24.87 a month thereafter (shows as "SafeLockID" and "GrantSpring") should you choose not to cancel. Prior charges for all programs are non-refundable but bonus subscriptions can be cancelled and future charges stopped at any time by calling toll-free 866.951.1406 Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm. All offers come with a monthly newsletter.

If you choose to sign up for this product and pay the recurring monthly charges using a debit card you hereby provide pre-authorization and consent that googletreasurechest.com may charge seventy two dollars and twenty one cents on a monthly basis. You may stop payment on any pre-authorized charge by notifying googletreasurechest.com at least three business days prior to the scheduled charge date. You agree your pre-authorization and written consent to charge your debit card is given in electronic form by submitting the request for the membership, and that an electronic signature is sufficient to authenticate your authorization to charge the debit card. You further agree that these terms and conditions shall be your copy of your pre-authorization for the debit card.

Patrick   Gatineau, Quebec, Canada

10:14am on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 

Well, I took one look at this pop-up page and realized this was a scam right from the start. If this is so good, why doesn't Goggle advertise it themselves? Funny, on the page it says this guy lives in Gatineau, Quebec. Yet in one of the other posts, somebody indicates he lives in Ct ... Hmm, IP address profiling maybe???? LoL

Missy   Georgia

8:57am on Sunday, April 19th, 2009 

Thank goodness I searched further before falling for this scam.

Anonymous   ny

9:48pm on Saturday, April 18th, 2009 

I cant believe it i just signed up!! i have a knot in my stomach!! what can i do????? help me how do i fix it??????? who do i call! its saturday night, my bank is closed and i wont be able to talk to them until monday!

Clodomiro   Acevedo

5:56pm on Saturday, April 18th, 2009 

These bastards charged me 72 bucks from my account..i thought it was free!!i haven't received a cd or anything. they should at least send me a thank you card for me giving them access to the money i've been working hard for!!!

Kim   DC

10:49am on Saturday, April 18th, 2009 

I was trying to signup to do this earn cash from home and THANK GOD I kept reading various comments and the SMALL print. I noticed the 71.00 that would be billed after the so called ten days. I also looked for a phone number to contact them and could not find one. So I thank the universe for looking out for me or I ALMOST became a victim. Thanks for this IT WAS THE BEST help!!!!!!

CD   Toronto

10:04am on Saturday, April 18th, 2009 

I am another sucker - on the phone for last 1 hour with Jovan in cancellation dept.of Earn cash fast with google.com. They can't find my account but have charged me! I signed up yesterday - this is just great! Now I have to cancel my CC. He has taken all my details again, his supervisor is going to find my account, cancel and call me! I hope they do!

LeanthonyB.   Grenada MS

2:47am on Saturday, April 18th, 2009 

Almost fell for this crap, until i read these reviews, thank y'all for your support. These people who are scamming others should be imprisoned for the rest of their lives. There must be a degree for scamming because their is sure a lot of it going on now these days. Everything is a scam im a suppose from now on.

Ron   Joplin, MO

3:30pm on Friday, April 17th, 2009 

I signed up for the google cash kit and then got two emails saying my trial subscription would expire in 7 days and then my CC would be billed for $38.34 and $72.96 very month. My CC company would not do anything until my CC is charged. I canceled the kit by sending a bunch of emails to them and kept calling till someone answered one of the phone numbers. They gave me a cancellation number. Ill bet my CC is charged next month, then I will be fighting with my CC company.

mark   northridge, ca

7:24am on Friday, April 17th, 2009 

Thanks for all your warnings but dont blame the guy and girl in the wedding picture, its most likely not them. Google is great because after reading the add for $1.97 I instantly googled the kit and read the reviews, to decide if its legit. Pretty simple. Thanks for the warning. Even at $1.97 is to risky because the anger it causes far outweighs the money spent.

Aaron   Australia

3:50am on Friday, April 17th, 2009 

At first the scotts moneyblog site looked great and had promise,then I clicked on the link to get the google pack and was taken to this suspicious google pay day site. So much for the one-off $2.95 payment,I'm lucky i read the fine print first!

Ian   UK

2:04am on Friday, April 17th, 2009 

Luckily, I don't own a credit or debit card. I was kind of hoping they might take Paypal or something! Thank heavens they didn't! God help these people if I ever get my hands on them.

Heidi   Danbury CT area

9:08pm on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 

I'm really curious - supposedly this guy lives in my area. So, tell us which pipe manufacturer or mortgage company he worked for! I was in real estate for years, and at the same time as he claims to have been a mortgage broker, and I've never heard his name. Ever...

Joe mach   Washington

4:37pm on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 

I learned my lesson a long time ago. Never sign up for anything out of Las Vegas. That town is full of crooks!!!!!

Ana   LA, Ca

3:39pm on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 

SCAM SCAM SCAM...It won't happen to me again... the number that get's directly to them (cancellation dept.) is 1 866-341-0767; the other numbers were forever ringing. I wish I could've read the previous comments!! Where's the freaking e-mail confirmation??? They also couldn't pull my acct. after having charged it right away. So she said well I'll hand it over to my supervisor, please don't talk to me like that mam. I must say I was f**king pissed and I might have not used some nice words! I had to cancel my cc & it's being handed over to the fraud dept. If the a**holes who work or started this scam are reading this sh*t let me tell you that I will invest hours to get that $1.97 that you don't deserve to have.
****Do not buy this & if u did call 1-866-341-0767!!
Thank you, everyone although it's to late for me and others.

Jay   Virginia

2:30pm on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 

Organizations affiliated with it charged over $50 on my credit card (I was saved by my credit card company). I am being spammed relentlessly by app.topica.com. Random companies are calling me on the phone and requesting to make a charge on my credit card. EarnCashFastWithGoogle is pure fraud.

May they go to Hell.

stephanie   MI

12:31pm on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 

I, like the one person, thought I would look over the information and see if it was something I could/would be able to do. After I signed up and went to print the page for my receipt, the page wouldn't print. I looked for a 800# or 888# and there wasn't one. So, I opened up another internet search for my email--no confirmation!! I knew I was scammed at that moment. So, I searched how to find out a 1-800#. Thank GOODNESS for this site and Jones of California. I called the numbers listed--I was already in their system--to cancel. I had signed up for the $1.97 shipping scam.
Now i will be hawk eyeing my credit card! Thank-you for allowing people to post here!

JayJay   canada

11:14am on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 

I'am now 20,000 dollars in debt because of these devils....AHHHHHH

Lhay   Canada

8:39am on Thursday, April 16th, 2009 

I just signed up on this too just yesterday!!!! Darn im so stupid believing such things. I tried calling the number but it`s said that it`s not available on my area. I called mastercard and ask them to block any transaction or charges that will happen in the future they can`t do that and they end up giving me a new card number yay! Good enough instead of this scammer getting money from us, I didn`t even received the confirmation when I got online yesterday. How can this people sleep at night and feed their love ones with all the money coming from scam. Such a loser!

Michelle   Australia

10:39pm on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 

I have just been ripped off by Earn Google Cash. I paid $1.44AUD for Kit & my bank has been in touch to tell me another $56.00 has been taken from my account.It's been handed to fraud division. If anyone out there can tell me how to get in touch with these mongrels, please let me know!

Angel   MN

6:38pm on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 

Thanks for telling me about all the comments my mom wanted to get it and i was like how can something be this good so i looked into it and i found out that someone out there is getting rich of us and would wanna tell everyone NOT TO FALL FOR IT!! like my mom almost did.

jo   london

6:42pm on Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 

i just fell for it and the number to cancel is dead and the other one says its not taking calls at the moment ahhhhhhhhhhhhh im so frustrated looks like im gonna have to cancel my visa

Julie   USA

12:56am on Sunday, April 12th, 2009 

The original fee is $1.97, but on the first page there is a TOS link. It is very small print, at the bottom, and you have to scroll past the part were you put in your information. You don't know its there unless you accidentally scrolled past where you want to be. It states there will be a $69 fee per month until canceled. You have only 7 days from date of sign up to cancel with no additional charges.

However if you fill in the info they need and click next, you can't go back and read the terms of service.

The number to cancel is 800-497-4988

JB   Michigan

12:41am on Sunday, April 12th, 2009 

Never sign anything before reading and studying every word. I new it was a scam because at the very bottom it says "we do not work for and we are not affiliated with google."
Now think about this: If there is really an easy way to make lots of money with little work, people will not be trying to sell it to you but they will simply keep the secret to themselves and use that secret for themselves to get richer and richer.

Matthew   LA

5:19pm on Saturday, April 11th, 2009 

Sneaky, but not smart. I read earn fast cash with google on different days. First it was a woman talking about her miserable life as a pip manufacturer. Then the other day was a man saying I had a job as a pip manufacturer. Coincidence? No because they had the parenthesis in the same place. Can't these people get sued by google? They have their logos and everything

anonymous   Location unknown

10:29am on Saturday, April 11th, 2009 

i cant even get onto the sites where you are meant to buy the kit thing..
Okay I'm not complaining, and was never intending to actually buy the product but still..


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