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Tuesday

Need Money Scam: Twitter Cash Kit

Mary Steadman is at it again! This time along with Google Home Income, she is advertising the new Twitter Cash Kit. Both are advertised in the fake newspaper website, "Daily Job News" as being free.

Steadman claims in the Daily Job News that she and her husband were out of work and now she says "I get paid about $25 for every link I post on Google and I get paid every week... I make around $15,500 a month right now" since she received the Google Home Income kit along with Twitter Cash Kit to make money online.

Again, this product makes an unsubstantiated claim that anyone can make money "posting links with Google" and that they are somehow partnered with or employed by Google.

Google does not pay anyone to post links on the Internet.

The advertisement goes on to claim:

Google Home Income is a free course that can teach anyone, regardless of computer skill level to start making money online. It's available for free at EasyGoogleProfits.com.
Google Home Income is not free. The Terms of Service clearly say that buyers will pay:

You will be billed one dollar and ninety five cents at the time of order submission

and

You will be billed seventy nine dollars and ninety cents at the completion of the seven day trial and every month thereafter for Your monthly Subscription unless canceled by You.

There goes that free Google Home Income kit.

What is Twitter Cash?

Twitter Cash in this advertisement is marketed by "Prosper University" which allegedly provides educational services in online commerce. The product is not free: It costs a $3.88 shipping fee and then $49.95 per month subscription fee .

The claims made by Mary Steadman in the Daily Jobs New website are not true.

Neither Twitter or Google is associated with either product. They both look and sound dubious to me.

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Sunday

NeedMoney Scam: Google Links Program

Out of desperation, these "Google" products are getting more outrageous.

First, none of the products are owned, created, managed or approved by Google. They have nothing to do with the search engine but that won't stop these companies from making some audacious claims.

I found "Google Links Program" from a banner link for "Sams $$$ Success" or "Sams Dollars". "Sam" has lifted poor Corey Peters' and Nicks' pictures (two different people, that's funny) as the poor slob who lost his job, got married, in debt, blah blah but now has found how to make ... $5000.00 a month posting links on Google.

Here are the claims..

You can earn $2 to $39 for each link that you post with Google

You can even receive your paychecks weekly - doing all of this at your home computer.

Follow the easy directions on Google Links Program and make a Google account. They will then give you the website links for you to post. Start posting them and remember to check your statistics in the Google account to see how much you earned - Google tracks everything.

You can expect your first check within 2 weeks

Just knowing that, me and my wife felt safe when we went and got the Google Cash Kit. We both knew that Google is a solid company and they are not out to scam anyone

Google is always expanding and looking for more people to work with them so go out there and start making money!

You can expect your first check to be $400-$1700 depending on how many links you posted.


Here is the truth..

Google does not pay anyone to post links. Nobody, no program, nothing.

Google has a program called Google AdSense which allows publishers of websites to include ads sold by Google on their site. IF a visitor clicks an ad, then the publisher makes a portion of the ad revenue. To take part in AdSense, you must have a website or blog, get approved by Google and get plenty of traffic to your site. Google Links Program has nothing to do with this. You may join Google AdSense for free at adsense.google.com.

Google AdSense pays publishers after their account has reached a minimum of $100.00 and only 30 days after the end of the month which reached that income target. Therefore, payments from Google AdSense are 45 to 60 days after the $100.00 base has been reached. Google AdSense does not pay every week, two weeks or other time than the one outlined above.

Nobody can predict how much a publisher can earn after two weeks or two years. It may be $.50 or $5.00.

Basically, everything in this sales page is false.

Clicking on the Google Links Program link took me to a new page with very little information. The Terms and Conditions, (where the actual cost of the program is hidden), was a broken link. That is a very bad sign for Google Links Program. What are they hiding?
The Privacy Agreement took me to a standard agreement from JRS Media of the Philippines. A well known company for sponsoring these "google" products.

I clicked on the form for access and found that with purchase, buyers will also get stuck with a paid membership to Grants Members Site and Network Agenda. Both companies receive numerous complaints about these google scams.

Again, the Terms and Conditions link was broken. JRS Media does not want buyers to know what they actually will pay.

With the above in mind, I would avoid this product, Google Links Program, at all costs.

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Need Money Scam: Make Money On Google


Another "google kit" advertised again by Mary Steadman AKA Maria AKA Mary Hansen?

"I get paid about $25 for every link I post on Google and I get paid every week... I make around $5500 a month right now"
says Mary Steadman about the system, "Make Money On Google" she and her husband use to make money online.

This one came from a fake newspaper site called the "New York Gazette". Like all of these ads, there is no such newspaper.

According to the screen shots, the money earned from the Make Money system come from Google AdSense. Google AdSense is Google's advertising product which allows website publishers the ability to make money from ads on their sites. The ad revenue is split with the publisher when verified visitors click on ads.

Checks from Google AdSense are issued at the end of the month, after a threshold of $100.00 has been reached and only if the clicks were authenticate. Checks reach publishers about 45 days after the threshold has been reached.

The point is, Google does not send checks weekly, nor does Google pay anyone to "post links with Google" - both claims are false.

The links for the Make Money With Google go to a website labeled both Speedy Pay Check and Google SpeedyCash. Neither company is affiliated with Google. However the all important Terms of Service, hidden quite well by the color of the fonts at the bottom of the page reveal that this product is marketed by Hot Business Market Pro.

While the article says the system is "free*", the Terms reveal the actual price is $68.21 a month. The monthly membership can be canceled but other fees may be non-refundable.

Another "Google" product revealed. I personally would avoid buying this product because I don't like the way it is marketed so buyer beware.

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Saturday

Need Money Blog: Online Start Up Kit

This is one of those new "Fake news website stories". This time from KLMT3 TV. There is no such station by the way.

The "reporter" says she and two other members of the TV station tried one of those new kits from Google everyone is using to make money online. Several times she provides links to the Online Startup Kit.

Besides the bad spelling, the article is full of false claims which are unbelievable.

Everyone is raving over their success with these types of programs by postign pictures of themselves holding up checks from Google

All of the pictures shown online are from other websites which feature pictures of people holding AdSense checks from Google. The people in the pictures received those checks because they are website publishers who use Google AdSense on their sites and have made money off the program. They did not participate in any "Online Start Up Kit".

"Get paid $5 to $30 for every website link that you post on Google

Nobody pays people to post links on Google, especially not Google. There is no job which does this.

my editor David and my photographer Vivian our secretary

We can't even get the names and jobs straight. One word - PROOFREADER.

We decided to really measure how we did we should take into account how many hours we spent posting the links online.


Again, nobody pays anyone to post links on Google or anywhere else online.

Vivian has decided to work from home full time


I have read this claim several times today. Only, her name is not Vivian, its something else and the station is in another part of the country. And the link to Vivian's farewell letter is to Maria Get's Paid. Vivian left her job and changed her name! Wow, I got to get me one of those Online Start Up Kits!

The Online Start Up Kit is an ad for some product called yoursearchprofits.com. The Terms and Conditions, that all important link which says how much the product REALLY costs, is a broken link. There is no way to find out what you actually will pay unless you buy.

Also, the Privacy Policy is from JRS Media from the Philippines. They are one of the companies who actively and aggressively advertise these "google" products.

With this much fishy information and made up nonsense, avoid this product at all costs.

I have also seen the name today as Google Startup Kit and Google Home Income. Either way, avoid em!

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Friday

Need Money Scam: Google Treasure Chest

Google Treasure Chest is an oldie, but still a stinker, lurking around out there in "make money easy" land. Is Google Treasure Chest a scam? Let's take a look!

Buyers of the Google Treasure Chest "system" are told that for the low price of $2.95 or whatever the bait and switch price is this week, they will receive a CD of valuable information and access to a "members only" area.

The Treasure Chest is a membership site with access to a collection of old e-books, website templates and information on using AdSense, AdWords and eBay. As these products change frequently, information, like that found on the CD, from just a few years ago is wildly outdated now.

Further, there is no "step by step" system touted in the ads for Google Treasure Chest. Rather, buyers are given outdated information and forced to figure out the system on their own.

Many of the products on the CD are available for free by searching on the internet. The problem is much of the information will not help any person new to internet marketing make a dollar with Google AdSense and never will make the thousands advertised.

The only honest part of the Google Treasure Chest is that it clearly states it is not associated with Google in any way. That's a first and a plus for these types of products.

Google Treasure Chest is similar to Google Profit Kit, Google ATM or Google Cash Kit. They are products being heavily advertised online and most are systems designed by blazingkeywords.

All of these products advertise a low starting price, usually $1.95, 2.95 or 1.97, however they include in their terms of service, additional monthly fees of membership in the neighborhood of $67 to 72.00! Generally, the only way to get out of this type of membership is to cancel the credit card with the bank.

The best advice is to avoid products like Google Treasure Chest and instead search for information online about making money online. There are several good articles listed here in NeedMoney which are a good place to start and they are free to read.

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Wednesday

Need Money Scam Alert! Google Cash Kit

These scams are coming out of the woodwork and why not? People keep clicking on the links and buying garbage like the Google Cash Kit. Remember, you will get nothing for your money but a headache when you try and cancel out of Google Cash Kit!

Google Cash Kit has no relation to Google at all. Google does not own or manage this product or the company behind it.

Google Cash Kit is another in the string of "make money online by placing small ads" or some other vague business plan. What makes Google Cash Kit's claims ridiculous, is the sales copy claims that it is "Free" to sign up. Nothing could be farther from the truth.

I found the offer for Google Cash Kit on Craig's Money Blog, another spin on Corey Peters and all the other fictional characters who strangely work for the same "pipe manufacturing company" in a hundred different locations around the world. (The city is based upon where YOU live and where the IP address of your computer is traced to. Nothing spectacular about that piece of code).

"Craig's Money Blog" claims again, that Google Cash Kit is somehow connected with Google which again is a false claim. Google has nothing to do with Google Cash Kit. Yes, there are other products which have Google in the title, but they have nothing to do with Google other than they use one of Google's products, AdWords or AdSense for instance, to make money. Google is very clear about which products they are associated with.

The ad copy goes on to claim that Google Cash Kit "access" is Free - again, nothing honest about that claim either. If you click on the Google Cash Kit link on this web page, you are taken to a web site which asks that you fill out a form with your name and other personal information. The Free part does not include the product, it is a marketing (and underhanded trick) to get your personal information.

At the point you complete the web form, buyers are asked for a credit card number to complete their access to Google Cash Kit. The credit card will be charged at that point for an introductory period of seven days.

I authorize GoogleATM to immediately charge my credit card one dollars and ninety five cents USD for the setup of the GoogleATM Home Business Kit.

At that point, the name Google Cash Kit has been replaced with GoogleATM! But wait, who cares? Read the small print!

Monthly Service fees will commence seven days from the date of this purchase, and will be billed monthly thereafter. After the seven day trial you will be billed sixty nine dollars and ninety cents USD monthly for the continued access to the Google Money Making System.

69.90 a month! That is a lot of money for a product without any explanation or information as to what you are actually paying for and which is not related to Google in any way!

Note the other small print.. attempting to cancel the charge on your credit card is considered a crime by the makers of the Google Cash Kit.. they will pursue legal action if you attempt to not pay the monthly charges.. Cancellation can only be done in writing or by calling a certain phone number.. Failure to use the product is not a valid reason for canceling.. and no refunds will be given!

Finally, with purchase, buyers of the Google Cash Kit are assured they will receive a CD and access to a membership site with complete instructions. Many buyers report never receiving a CD, much less an email with instructions to the membership site.

If you still are considering purchasing the Google Cash Kit, be warned. You may never get your money back and there are reports on the internet of buyers never receiving anything for their money.

There are plenty of other reputable products, some for very low prices and others actually free which show how to make money on the internet using low cost and free methods.

Remember, you will pay several dollars for Google Cash Kit and there are no guarantees which come with it. Avoid it!

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Monday

Need Money Scam: Easy Google Money Kit

And Grants For Citizens Kit

Combined in one special, scammy offer!

I saw a link on Squidoo for a "Make $97.00 an hour on Google" or something similar, so I checked it out.

What I saw was two of the latest takes on this Google money thing. First, the fake news paper story. Not just an "as seen in USA Today" but a whole fake newspaper website, "USA Daily News". Next, another story about a working mom, laid off, who now makes thousands after she "partnered with Google".

What's more is something new. The subject in question also received money to start her home business with a grant she found courtesy of Grants for Citizens.

Both Grants for Citizens and Easy Google Money Kit has the same offer - just $1.95 to get started. What's worse, is the information in the fake news story says that both Easy and Grants are "free courses". $1.95 for shipping and handling is one thing, but both Easy and Grants have monthly fees after the trial period which they do not reveal in their Terms of Service.

Both companies are incorporated overseas which should give buyers cause to worry. Terms of Service and warranties are under the laws governing other nations and may not include refunds or legal prescriptions where the buyer may live.

Finally, the whole, "fake news paper" thing just yells scam to me. I don't care if it is on the Internet or elsewhere, I avoid any product marketed in that manner.

No thanks to Easy Google Money Kit and Grants for Citizens.

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Saturday

NeedMoney Scam: Google Riches

I came across the sales page for Google Riches and if you are considering buying this product, please read the Terms of Membership closely.

First, the product is listed as Google Riches and Fast Google Profits. There are some other interesting highlights on the sales page as well.

First is "As Seen and Trusted... CNN, ABC, MSNBC.." which is featured prominently on all of these sales pages. But at the bottom of the sales page, in teeny tiny little print is:

MSNBC, CNN, ABC, USA Today & Google do not support, endorse, sponsor nor are in any way affiliated with this product, website or promotion.

Also, here is a first time claim by any of the "Google" products:

"Tell us your story, We send you $500!"

Let's read the Terms of Service for Google Riches. Get ready to jump through some hoops!

... free trial shipping and handling fee of $1.88...

a one time fee of $98.04,

the one time fee will be NON REFUNDABLE.

In addition, the subscriber will be provided access will bill at $48.16 on the thirty first Day

we will re-bill every thirty one days at $48.16 per month until cancelled

But wait! There's more!

You ... into a seven (7) day trial to the eBay Money Resource Center.

you will be billed seven dollars and seventy one cents ($7.71) each month


It adds up doesn't it?

I still don't understand what Google Riches does, how it works or how buyers make money. On the sales page it says, "Perform Simple Searches.." and "Get Cash From Google". I cannot find that program on Google's home page and doubt it exists.

There is a way to get a check from Google. Join Google AdSense, create a blog or website and include AdSense ad code on the site, get plenty of traffic and after some time, you may make money from the AdSense system. It takes work though and the money does not "roll in" in a few days.

I would avoid any product which gives so little information about how the program actually works and costs so much money up front. Please read the Terms before buying this or any other product.

If you purchased this product or any other similarly labeled product and wish a refund, please go to the page you purchased the product from, read the Terms of Service and follow the instructions for refunds and cancellations. Need Money Blog does not sell or offer these products.

Need Money Blog: Google Money System Scam

"make money from Google posting links on the Internet". How many times have you heard these infamous words.

Google Money System is another of the "make money with Google" systems for sale out there. It has actually been around for some time and there is more than meets the eye.

I stumbled across the Google Money System from a website where the author claimed he/she made $50.00 to 200.00 a day. His best day was around $230.00. Doing what? He did not say only that it was a system, he spent a couple of hours a day working on it and he could make more if he tried.

He also claimed it took about two weeks to start making $100.00 a day. And then visitors were urged to click one of several links on the website to find out more.

That click to me to a very well done sales page for SEO Supervisor. There was a little more information on this page than the ones done for other "Google" products.

Google Money System or SEO Supervisor is a membership site which claims to teach members about Google AdWords, keywords, how to get traffic (paying for it) and how to make niche websites and sell things from them (affiliate marketing) or through ad revenue from Google AdSense.

They claim buyer could make "1000's a day" and can be "generating profits in minutes".

However, if you read the small print, the trial period comes with and automatic $2.95 shipping and handling charge after seven days. After that time, your credit card will be automatically charged $69.90 a month and every month until you cancel. If you cancel and return any materials, you will receive your 2.95 back, however, your 69.90 is non-refundable.

The charges will come from a plethora of entities.. Google ATM, REG.NET, DR globalDirect, Inc, www.profitlearningstudio.com and others.

Even the disclaimers say that there are no guarantees with the system. There are several complaints online about this product and other similar products so buyer beware.

There are no easy shortcuts to learning about affiliate marketing and many first time marketers spend far more with AdWords and other costs than they actually make. Be very careful before buying the Google Money System or any other product online.

This site does not sell the products in question here. If you purchased this product and would like a refund or have questions about the product, please return to the website you purchased the product from and read the Terms of Service for company contact information. Need Money Blog does not sell this product and has no affiliation with the company but is an informational site only.

Wednesday

Need Money Scam: Google Home Biz Kit

I found this link earlier today for the "Google Home Biz Kit".

First, it was one of those fake newspaper sites called the "Online Home Business Journal". Sure does look like a real newspaper. There we find an advertisement link, (several in fact) for the Google Home Biz Kit.

The author says how they were looking for extra money and wanted a company they knew would last so they went with Google. Only one problem: Google has nothing to do with the "Home Biz Kit" or "Business Kit" or whatever else they are saying.

Let's click the link.

Here is where it actually leads too..

The Google Home Business Kit which tells me I can make $99 to 375 a day working from home? No, there are no fees advertised, usually we see the $1.95 for shipping and handling. But not this time. But we do get the logos, for no apparent reason than to deceive, for ABC, CNN, MSN and so on.

On the bottom of the sales page we get two important items:

A disclaimer which admits:

Google™ does not endorse or sponsor this site and is in no way affiliated with Google ATM.

So I guess the lady featured did not get to partner up with Google like she claimed. Alarms should be going off now. But lets read the Terms..

A whole bunch of other companies are involved here..

http://www.profitstudiolearning.com

DR globalDirect, Inc. d/b/a Reg.Net

Google ATM

And here is that big pricing hike..

You will be billed $69.90 again 7 days from the Trial Start date

and so on monthly unless you cancel.

And nope, its not refundable after you pay.

And then we get a whole bunch of other legalese but never, do we see the actual goods - How do we make money with this system? They don't have to reveal their trade secrets, just give us the overview for our consideration.

Nope, they don't do it. So avoid the Google Home Biz or Business Kit.

This site does not sell the products in question here. If you purchased this product and would like a refund or have questions about the product, please return to the website you purchased the product from and read the Terms of Service for company contact information. Need Money Blog does not sell this product and has no affiliation with the company but is an informational site only.

Tuesday

Need Money Scam: Google Start Up

Google Start Up is another of the products marketed with Google's name. This is misleading because Google has no product called Google Start Up.

Google Start Up sales pages each tout the product the same way. Here are the benefits of the system:

- Earn cash from home.
- Get big checks
- Work less, but earn more

No where does anyone say exactly how one makes money with Start Up or where the checks come from.

One sales page for Google Start Up has the Terms and Conditions of purchase listed back to a company in the Phillipines called JRS Media. There are none of the usual disclaimers about additional monthly charges which raised an alarm in my head.

Another sales page revealed Terms and Services from Google Revolution, owned by Honshu Systems LLC.

So it appears Google Start Up is being marketing by more than one company.

Further, the pricing is almost the same on all sales pages - $1.95 for shipping and handling of the 7 day trial period. Then the monthly price of $73.83 kicks in and is non-refundable.

What is Google Start Up?

Again, it is the same idea as several of the other Google Products. Build several small websites with Google AdSense ads included. Then use Google AdWords to advertise the websites. If an AdSense click pays .50, then try to limit advertising costs per visitor to less than that amount.

First, this is a tough system for pros to make money with. Second, it only takes one bad AdWords campaign (you pay for those ads) to break the budget and send a buyer into the red.

I would be very careful about purchasing the Google Start Up system and I would read reviews from buyers online before making the purchase. There have been several complaints.

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Wednesday

NeedMoney Scam: Home Business Kit for Google

There is no "Home Business Kit for Google" which is related to Google in any way, form or fashion.

The website I found under "googlebusinesskit" had some dubious claims..

Home Business Kit for Google proved to me that you can make a lot of money by participating in online surveys and by running searches in search engines like Google and Yahoo. Companies pay you because you provide them with valuable information that can be used to improve their products and/or services. Home Business Kit for Google has step-by-step guides on how to find these high paying surveys and searches and literally get paid to sit at the computer and surf the web.

This is an interesting claim as most of the "Google" named products are about making money "posting links on the internet". The Home Business Kit advertisement makes the claim that it is about surveys.

Also, this is another website which claims it "is only $1.95 to for shipping and handling..".

They conveniently leave out the higher monthly membership fees after the trial period is completed.

I clicked on the link for the Google Home Business Kit and found it was just another, "As seen on CNN, ABC, AOL..." nonsense site. Sign up and see i you are qualified..

Here are some real warning signs..

There are no Terms which reveal which the actual monthly costs of the program will be. That's scary.

The product goes by different names on the sale page such as "Fast Cash From Google" and "Income From Home Kit". The different names keep the product fresh for new "victims".

"Limited Supply". There is no Limited Supply. This is a membership site which buyers pay high monthly fees to be a part of.

There is no cancellation policy clearly defined.

Essentially, The Home Business Kit From Google" is nothing more than another scam which charges buyers for information they can find online elsewhere.

Avoid this one at all costs.

This site does not sell the products in question here. If you purchased this product and would like a refund or have questions about the product, please return to the website you purchased the product from and read the Terms of Service for company contact information. Need Money Blog does not sell this product and has no affiliation with the company but is an informational site only.

Monday

NeedMoney Scam: Who is Chris Fraiser?

Chris Fraiser has great news for all of us! Chris makes money at home by posting links on Google and gets paid for it!

Chris has paid off all of his credit cards with his Google money! Chris Fraiser now has a savings account with money in it from Google!

Chris spends lots of time with his family now. Why? Because he makes so much money from Google!

Sound too good to be true? That's because it is. Chris Fraiser's website is an advertisement for ...

- The Easy Google Cash Kit
- Cash Secret Club
- Google Fast Cash

Let's review "Chris's claims"

Here's how it works in a nutshell. Google pays me between $5 and $30 for every website link that I post.

BS - Google does not pay anyone for every website link you post. Google AdSense does pay publishers a share of advertising revenue when visitors to a website click on an AdSense ad. However, there are many stipulations and conditions to using AdSense and it is not easy (take it from my experience) to make "thousands of dollars" a month off the bat.

I've been getting checks every week working from home and It only took 2 days to get my first check.

There is only one Google program which sends checks (AdSense) and it does not pay within two days. AdSense, according to the Terms of Service, sends checks one month after a publisher has reached a minimum threshold of $100.00 in bone fide ad clicks on a website. Typically this means up to 60 days before a check is sent.

Just 3 weeks later I was making $2381.45 every week!

Amazing that the earnings are that accurate! Also patently false.

When I signed up for this program it was $97 but right now they are offering it for free, you just have to pay the $1.95 shipping & handling.


Chris Fraiser is advertising Easy Google Cash Kit (and Cash Secret Club and Google Fast Cash). The Terms for these programs state the program costs "The resource center is billed at $81.32 monthly" after the 7 day trial period. The $1.95 shipping fee is only an enticement to get users to input their credit card so it may be charged later for the higher fee.

Don't trust Chris Fraiser. Instead research free methods to make money online. There are plenty of them out there and are less of a headache than the Google Cash Kit or the other products mentioned.

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Sunday

Need Money Scam: Google Money Master

Google Money Master is a new make money online system which has the same attributes of many other monthly subscription scam services.

There is a difference in what Money Master offers over other systems. Most make money online with Google products are different ways to use Google AdSense, Google AdWords, blogs and websites to create content, advertise a website and make money from AdSense ads.

Much of the information is out of date or freely available from other sources. What's worse, is the information sold is overpriced at $60, 70 even 80.00 a month. The misleading ads say the information is "free" with only a shipping and handling charge required to get started.

Google Money Master offers, according to its Terms and Services, an "RSS feed of foreclose properties" and training information. There is nothing shipped to your home address and there is nothing published about the shipping and handling fee to get started.

But there is this disclaimer..

For an ongoing subscription fee, you'll gain full access to powerful information about opportunities with Google, updated weekly, as well as training and other related information

The monthly cost is $73.83 which will be charged automatically to your credit card unless canceled according to the terms and services agreement.

Google Money Master also goes by the name Google Revolution and has the following physical address information for Honshu Systems LLC as its parent company in some respect.

Who knows what Google Money Master actually is and there is very little available online. My advice is to avoid this product and research free online money making products online.

By the way, I don't sell Google Money Master and do not have information on canceling a subscription to the product. Please see the Terms and Services agreement if you bought this product for cancellation information.

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NeedMoney Blog: Is Google Speedy Cash a scam?

I found this one the other day while wandering around the Internet - Google Speedy Cash. Sure sounds like another "google implied name scam" which have been all over the place since SEO Supervisor came to my attention over a year ago.

Google Speedy Cash is another "as seen on TV, AOL, CNN, etc" how to make money, including up to $120 to 210.00 a day with Google. There is no other information on the main website how buyers will actually make money online.

Speedy Cash hides the Terms and Services, (the real secrets to these so-called systems) by using a font the same color as the template used to create the website. It is an old (like 1990's) trick which a web spider can read, but the average buyer cannot.

The Terms for Google Speedy Cash reveals that the trial period is 7 days and costs $1.95. After 7 days, the buyer's credit card will be charged $68.21 monthly unless canceled before the next billing date.

Cancellations can be done by calling an 800 number listed in the terms. However a call to the number had a recording for "customer service" which stated their offices were closed. This was in the middle of the day so who knows when their real business hours are?

The Terms also reveal that Google Speedy Cash is hosted by... Hot Business Market Pro! The same great name behind other "make money with Google" plans. Building websites, advertising with AdWords and using AdSense to make money. Many of the plans are actually rehashed old e-books which are free online.

If you have sixty eight dollars to burn, feel free to buy this system, sight unseen. But for me, I will keep looking and learning online for free about real ways to make money online.

This site does not sell the products in question here. If you purchased this product and would like a refund or have questions about the product, please return to the website you purchased the product from and read the Terms of Service for company contact information. Need Money Blog does not sell this product and has no affiliation with the company but is an informational site only.

Wednesday

Need Money Blog: What is Google Automated Income Kit

Maybe you have heard of this product while searching online. Let's set some things straight..

Google does not have a product called "Automated Income Kit". All of Google's products and brands can be seem from a Google search page.

I found the pitch page for the Google Automated Income Kit and it looks like all the rest of the "scam" products out there like Google Profits, Google ATM, Google Home Business kit and so on. Most of these products are monthly subscriptions to a website offering dubious and often out of date information, on how to "make money online".

Reviewing the websites selling the Automated Income Kit, shows the product is actually related to another product, Blog Tool Kit. The Tool Kit actually has its own website, but gives very little information about itself or the Automated Income product other than the following:

- Make blogs using a free platform or wordpress
- Blog daily
- We will help you find topics to write about
- We will help you make money with your blog
- We will help you get readers (traffic) for your blog

Automated Income advertises itself as "Free" with S/H or Shipping and Handling. This of course means the $1.97 handling fee that quickly turns into a $39.95 per month membership fee after the 14 day trial expires. Reading the Terms and Services implies that buyers may also be liable for other services and pricing. Beware.

There are plenty of free courses and websites on the Internet right now which will show you how to make money using blogs. Be warned, making money through any means is not easy on line. Most who attempt to make money online usually make little or nothing and give up.

Remember, there is no Google product called Google Automated Income Kit and this product may or may not work for buyers. You have been warned. Read the Terms and Services.

NOTE: This is a review of the product listed above. I do not sell or market the products reviewed and offer this as a service only. If you have purchased this product and are dissatisfied, return to the website it was purchased from, read the Terms and Services and request a refund according to the product refund terms.

Monday

NeedMoney Scam: Google Jackpot System

Whoo hoo! You hit the jackpot with the Google Jackpot System! Also under the name Internet Jackpot System, this is another of the "get a free trial and start making money online now!".

More on the Jackpot courtesy of "Ricks Money Story" featuring the likeness of Corey or Jeff or whatever his name is.

OK - Google Jackpot System is unique. Rather than the old, "make $5000.00 a month with GOogle", Jackpot claims you can make more than 46.87 an hour with their system. How they can be so precise with so vague a product is beyond me.

According to one affiliate reseller of the Jackpot System, buyers simply search with Google and get paid for viewing advertisements. Hmmm.. that sounds fishy. I have never heard of Google paying anyone to view ads. AdSense pays publishers to include ads on their website, but only if visitors click the ads. But AdSense doesn't pay anyone for simply viewing an ad.

Another website advertising Google Jackpot claims buyers only need to "do simple paperwork and easy Google searches" to make money online. What could be more vague?

Regardless, read the Terms and Conditions for the Google Jackpot System. First, you find out the product also goes by the name Internet Jackpot System. The shipping and handling entry price is $3.88. However, monthly charges will soon start afterwards for a cool $67.00 a month.

The Terms are very clear about how and when to cancel out of the system. The advertisements for Google Jackpot make it obvious none of us will find out what the system actually is unless we buy a "membership" for more information.

No thanks.

I have little faith in so odd a claim as the Google Jackpot System makes online.

NOTE: I do not sell the Jackpot System. If you have purchased it and want your money back, go to the site you purchased it from and request it there OR read the Terms and Conditions of your purchase.

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