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Friday

Need Money Scam: Mary Steadman Google Bizkit


Mary Steadman has been promoting these "google" products for some time. I ran a check and found she has been selling nearly every Google product which has come along the past year.

This week, Mary has moved to a new site, The Daily Sun Times, now being featured on several news sites in the advertising area. There is no newspaper called the Daily Sun times, by the way.

Mary writes about the Google BizKit...

Step 1:
Get Google Biz Kit

Step 2:
Also Get Google Profits
(This is key. Must do both!)

Step 3: Post Links given to you by Google.

Step 4: Deposit the check Google sends you!


Google does not pay anyone to simply "post links".

The only way to get a check from Google is through Google AdSense. Adsense is a Google product and is free to join. Go to the main Google search page and check under Business Solutions.

Google does not own, operate or have anything to do with Google BizKit or Google Profits. Both are very expensive monthly membership sites which provide information only about making money online.

How much does Google BizKit cost?

The Terms and Conditions for Google BizKit are purposefully hidden on the sales and sign up pages so potential buyers are less likely to see the actual cost of the product.

Google BizKit is sold by NetPro Marketing of New York, New York. Here is what NetPro Marketing will charge buyers for.

By submitting this form, I am ordering the Click Money CD™ and trial membership for $2.29 S&H. After the 7 day trial, I will be charged $39.95 a month thereafter if I do not cancel. I also agree to the 14 day and 21 day bonus trials to the Fast Grants Members Site™ and Network Agenda™ for $7.95 a and $9.95 a month thereafter, should I choose not to cancel. I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions. For questions, call 1-888-249-4806, anytime, 24 hours a day.

Click Money and Fast Grants and Network Agenda. Wow. That's alot of stuff.

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Thursday

NeedMoney: What is CashCrate?

I had heard about CashCrate a number of years ago and so many people were talking about it as a way to earn some extra money online.

First, you will not get rich with CashCrate. It is ONE WAY to earn a small amount of money online that you should combine with several other methods to make decent money. Most of the people who use CashCrate I have spoken with make about $20.00 a month with the program.

What do you do with Cash Crate?

The main way to make money with CashCrate is to complete free offers like surveys and joining websites. Most pay a small amount of money, like $.50 a survey. You can also complete offers, go shopping (pays a referral fee for products bought), enter contests and compete for cash prices.

There are all sorts of little deals on Cash Crate to earn small amounts of money. Like completing your profile (entering products or services you are interested in) will pay an additional $1. Or entering a contest to earn money may pay you $25.00 if you are in the top responders.

How else can you earn money with Cash Crate?

By referring others to CashCrate, you will receive a portion of CashCrate's earnings. This is good for you and for others you refer. They make money, you make more money and your earnings do not come from your friends earnings. The amount paid is very small, but think about how many of your friends and family have asked about ways to make an extra $20 or 50.00 a month online? Here is your chance to refer them without a hard sale and you both make some extra money.

How does Cash Crate make money? How can they pay out their members?

Cash Crate makes money from companies who need survey feedback from real people. Cash Crate also makes money from affiliate sales. If you buy something from BabysRus through CashCrate, they make money and share the referral money with you.

How much time does Cash Crate take?

Good question. A lot of these deals require members to spend hours online visiting websites or reading emails for pennies. At the end of the day, a member may make .23 or something similar. This is disheartening. Not at CashCrate. I login in the morning, take a survey answer a few questions and am done. I sometimes check the contests once a week or so, but otherwise, only use CashCrate a few times a week. I don't make great money, but every little check is part of a "multiple income stream" which is the real way to make money.

What is the minimum payout with CashCrate?

CashCrate pays out with only a $20 minimum and pays within the first two weeks of the following month.

CashCrate is a neat little site for making small amounts of money easily. Fortunately, there are lots of other sites like this out there which makes it simple to make money online.

Tuesday

Need Money Scam: Google Works


I was happy to find this one finally. I had heard about it from some other sources but had not seen it yet. Google Works is being offered by an affiliate marketing company who uses website content owners to sell it. It must have a high payout because the banners are pretty slick.

"College drop out Sarah" a cute-faced young woman replaces tired old Mary Steadman as the pitch person for Google Works. Google Works taught Saran how she and her husband could make money online and now Sarah earns "about $27 for each link she posts and her current monthly income is $9875!".

First, Google does not pay anyone to "post links". Let's get that straight right now.

Also, what Google Works and other products like it (Google Fortune, Google BizKit, Google Links Program, etc.) are selling is a website which shows buyers how to BUY advertisements online (like Google AdWords) and sell affiliate marketing products (like ebooks). Those are the "links" they are talking about.

Google does not pay you to post those links (ads), rather you pay Google for each link which is clicked by a buyer. What's more, is people who click links do not necessarily buy the product you might be advertising. So each link may just end up costing YOU more than you make.

Back to the ad, which I found on another fake news site, US New Mag. Sarah claims she learned how to make money with Google by purchasing Google Works. A note afterwards says that Sarah and hubby spent over $300.00 for Google Works. But visitors to their site now can get Google Works for only $1.95 - no caveats or disclaimers. Uh-oh.

Sarah and Michael bought a online course called Google Works. They paid over $329.99 for this product. (Editor's Note: The product is recently offered in a two day promotion which lasts until midnight Wednesday 26th of August 2009. Because of the special offer you can get Google Works for $1.99 for only $1.95)

Once again, I found out that Google Works was being offered by..

WebMoneyTraining View Marketing, Inc., 642 Main Street, Nevis 33776

And what is the REAL cost of Google Works?

WebMoneyTraining will continue to provide you service at a premier rate of $69.97 per month

And what else is included?

You will also recieve a free 14-day trial to Alterntative Funding. After the 14-day trial, you will be charged $29.95 a month

To cancel, call 800-416-1339.

So, there is more than meets the eye than what Sarah and Michael are selling with Google Works. I would be careful about buying this one.

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Monday

Need Money Scam: Fast Profit From Home


Mary Steadman is at it again, this time talking about Fast Profit From Home.

Again, this is found on another fake news site, United States News Daily. Again, Mary makes the usual claims which are not true..

"I get paid about $25 for every link I post on Google and I get paid every week...

Google does not pay anyone to "post links". Google does not pay anyone through any of its products "every week".

After looking at several different companies, I picked the safest bet... Google."

Although not clear, Mary implies she is working with or for Google. This is not true. Fast Profit From Home is not owned or run by Google. There is no relationship.

They happened upon a system called "Fast Profit From Home" that taught them how to make money posting links online.

Nobody is paid for "posting links". There is the potential of making money online by placing ads online for products to sell. But those ads cost money every time someone clicks on them, even if they buy nothing.

Get Fast Profit From Home, only pay the $1.95 for shipping.

They leave out the monthly charge for Fast Profit From Home after the short trial period is over.

set up a Google account. You need them both. Then they will give you the website links to post. Start posting those links. Google tracks everything.

Google does not give anyone "links to post".

So what is Fast Profit From Home?

The link in the ad took me to a signup page for - Google Fortune. So much for Fast Profit From Home.

This copy of Google Fortune is being sold by the following company:

WebMoneyTraining View Marketing, Inc., 642 Main Street, Nevis 33776

If you sign up for Google Fortune from this page and fail to cancel within 7 days of sign up, you will be charged $69.97 each and every month until you cancel. To cancel call 800-416-1339.

Buyers will also be automatically signed up for Alterntative Funding which will cost $29.95 a month. To cancel call 800-994-4164.

There is lots more hidden in the Terms and Conditions and anyone considering buying Fast Profit From Home aka Google Fortune, should be aware of the hidden charges for membership.

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.

Saturday

Need Money Scam: Google Work From Home Kit Again


The most outrageous "work with Google kit" ever! Wait till you see the claims on this one!

Breaking News: Google Now Hiring People To Work From Home!

This is the claim on fake news site "News 3 Show Weekly News"

This whole site appears to be written with a poor command of the English language or by someone using an online translator due to the number of grammatical mistakes.

The best line - "online titan Google".

Let's go...

Here are some of the best lines from the ad for Google Work From Home..

Google has now released a new "Work From Home Program" that will allow Americans to work for the titan from the comfort of their own homes.

To thousands of Americans this means that they will soon have a safe and bright future working for one of the fastest growing companies in the world.

Google has now opened it's doors and will be hiring everyday people to work from the comfort of their own homes posting links.

This will allow Google to hire talent that would otherwise be unreachable and compensate them based on results on a long term basis.

Google has now officially released their new "work from home" system out to the public.


The way this works is very simple, Google says.

First you will need to apply for their work from home kits. Google has release a limited amount of kits, all distributed through local websites in your area, which will cost $2 of shipping and handling to the public.


There is more, but it is too unbelieveable. There are quotes from Google. Google this and Google that. Every other ad page for a "google kit" makes reference to Google, but never states that Google is actually sponsoring the product.

As you know, Google is not hiring anyone to "post links for them from home".

Google has one program, Google AdSense, which allows website publishers to make money from advertisements on their website or blog.

Google has another program, Google AdWords which lets buyers purchase and create ads which will run on Google search results or on websites.

Google Work From Home Kit is not a Google product. It is a private membership plan with a high monthly cost to buyers.

The kicker was the price for this new "Google is hiring" kit.

You will be billed $79.90. You will be billed $2.95 at the time of order submission.

And of course, If You wish to cancel and not be billed, You must call toll-free at 1-866-993-1473.

Remember, Google is not hiring people to post links from home.

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.

Thursday

Need Money Scam: Google Wealth Connection


Mary Steadman is back promoting the Google Wealth Connection.

Again, Mary is making the same claims which she always makes. This is because the web template used by the affiliate marketer to promote Google Wealth Connection is the same one they used to promote past products like Google Fortune, Google Profit Kit and so on.

Mary is promoting Google Wealth Connection on a fake news site, "Recession Times". Again, hers is the only story.

Mary makes many of the same claims..

"I get paid about $25 for every link I post on Google and I get paid every week... "

" After looking at several different companies, I picked the safest bet... Google."

" Google Wealth Connection is a free course that can teach anyone, regardless of computer skill level to start making money online. It's available for free "

" Get Google Wealth Connection, only pay the $1.99 for shipping*. "


First, Google does not pay anyone to post links (see Google's Business Solutions website for more information about revenue opportunities with Google).

Google Wealth Connection is not free. The Terms and Conditions clearly state it is $69.99 a month.

Notice the * after the last claim? Let's see what the disclaimer is on the sales page.

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

Also, keep in mind that I got the Google kit trials for free*, but there is a shipping fee of $1.99

By signing up YOU UNDERSTAND THAT THIS CONSUMER TRANSACTION INVOLVES A NEGATIVE OPTION AND THAT YOU MAY BE LIABLE FOR PAYMENT OF FUTURE GOODS AND SERVICES

after the 7 day trial I will be charged $69.90 a month thereafter if I do not cancel.


But there is a way to cancel Google Wealth Connection if you did order.

For questions/cancellations, call 1-800-497-4988

Finally, read the disclaimer from Google Wealth Connection themselves..

Some individuals purchasing the program may make little or NO MONEY AT ALL.

Strong words.

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: Eric's Internet Money Blog - Google Master Kit - Google Income


Google Master Kit
Google Income


I found this new site on a website emailed to me by a loyal reader. Thank you!

Eric is back again. This time he is promoting Google Master Kit and Google Income. There must have been some problems, because I can't get to the sign up page for Google Master.

Eric claims..

I found this Google Master Kit that offers a guide about how to start earning money on the Google Network.

I just followed the instructions and started writing small ads that appear on Google search. The next day the ads started to collect money, and I was mailed checks from Google every week.

NeedMoney here..

OK - Eric is describing Google AdWords. AdWords users PAY to place ads on Google search results pages. Eric leaves that little tidbit out.

Now, the ads may sell something which results in the "ads starting collecting money", but Google does not pay AdWords users for those sales. Google does not have any program like this.

Finally, Google does not mail checks to anyone with any of their programs "every week". The check shown in the picture, and consequently, the only way to get a check from Google, is through Google AdSense. This is a free program to join. However, checks are issued once a month.


Eric goes on to say..

I kind of hit a plateau in terms of my earnings, until I got my hands on another system called Google Income. You’ve probably seen some of his infomercials on TV.

Get Google Master Kit and set up your Google advertising account. It’s free, only 1 or 2 bucks to ship it. Then they will give you the website links to post. Start posting those links. Google will track your results and display your earnings online.

Follow the instructions on Google Income and set up your Google advertising account. Then they will give you the website links to post. Start posting those links. Google will track your results and display your earnings online.

Google Master Kit is not free. The trial period costs about $1.95. But 7 days later, they hit your credit card for a high monthly fee - more on that in a second.

Google will not send you any links to post. That is false as well. With Google AdWords, you have to PAY for and CREATE the ad links.

Google will start sending their first check to you in about 48 hours. Or you can start to have them wire directly into your checking account. (Your first checks will be about $500 to $1,500 a week. Then it goes up from there. Depending on the type of links you posted online.)

Google does not send any checks every week or in about 48 hours. Google AdSense checks are issued once a month.

How does Eric know how much money the ads YOU WRITE AND PAY FOR are going to earn?


The kits are in limited supply (think they have around 100 left)

There are as many Google kits available as you have a credit card to pay for them!


The link for Google Master did not work, so I have no idea how much it REALLY costs.

Google Income charges (from the Terms and Conditions)

As more fully described below, following your risk-free 3-day trial to MyMoneyPlan, you'll be charged the monthly subscription fee of $49.84.

You'll also receive 10 days free access to SearchProfitSystem. After the initial 10 free days, you will be billed $28.71 should you choose not to cancel.

To cancel Google Income..

For questions or to cancel you may call 1-888-673-3212 Mon-Sat, 7am-7pm, PST.

Who is selling Google Income?

Google Wealth Connection
Automatic Wealth Connection
93 S Jackson St #20205
Seattle, WA 98104-2818

I would be very careful about buying Google Master or Google Income. There are too many inconsistencies in the statements made on Eric's website as highlighted above. Remember, Google does not pay anyone to simply "post links".


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

Need Money Scam: Home Job Startup Kit


Out of work mom makes $87.00 an hour.

Well that grabbed my attention, so I headed over to see what all the hub-bub was about. Sure enough, Jennifer (and husband) both out of work, now make that much money at home on their computer with Google!

It is another take on the "Mary Steadman" ad, this time from "News9At7", a fake news story site with only one story, Jennifer Pallin and how she makes money with the Home Job Startup Kit.

This ad is different.

First, there are no claims that "Google pays me to post links". There is no reference to Google at all. No where does the ad claim that "google gives me links to post" or "google pays me every week". None of it. I guess that strategy did not work any longer.

This is a simple, "buy this product and start making money at home", but no details on how the buyer earns the money.

I clicked on one of the Home Job Startup Kit links knowing full well it will take me to a signup page and sure enough it did. The signup page was exactly like all the others, "As seen and trusted on CNN, ABC, etc" (baloney by the way).

And the page also called the product its real name "Google Fortune" - we know that product around here all too well.

The Terms and Conditions gave us the affiliate marketing company behind Jennifer Pallin, the Home Job Startup Kit and the REAL cost of purchase.

The product is sold by
View Marketing, Inc., 642 Main Street, Nevis, and WebMoneyTraining, 642 Main Street, Nevis ("WebMoneyTraining

a one-time $1.97 processing and account activation fee

do nothing, & WebMoneyTraining will continue to provide you service at a premier rate of $69.97 per month.

The retail price for a Gold Membership Lifetime License is $599.00

To cancel, write to 642 Main Street, Nevis Attn: WebMoneyTraining Customer Service, or call 800-416-1339

While Home Job Startup Kit did not make the usual claims, the fine print clearly says this is a "sell other people's ebooks using advertising on the Internet. This is a very competitive field most of which can be learned without paying nearly $70.00 a month for that Google Fortune charges. No thanks, we will skip on this one.

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.

Saturday

Need Money Scam: Make Money With eBay BidFuel

While Mary Steadman is promoting the Google Biz Kit on the "Wall Street Gazette", she and her husband are also selling the Make Money With eBay kit. This was a new one which deserves a look see.

Mary Steadman normally promotes only Google Products like Google Bizkit, Google Fortune, Google Money Kit, and Google Home Income. Sometimes she ties two of them together and encourages buyers to get both products to make "an extra $100.00 a day". Right.

However, this time, Mary and her husband Kevin are also promoting the Make Money With eBay Kit which she describes as "another free course".

Mary says, "Also get Make Money With Ebay . This is key. Only pay $1.97 for shipping. to post. Start posting those links. Google tracks everything."

I wonder what Google tracks on eBay?

I went and checked out the Make Money With eBay and found out more about it.

It is actually called the "Auction Success Kit". It is advertised as costing $49.99, but is now marketed as "Free!". However, there is a shipping and handling price and some additional pricing on the sales page and in the Terms and Conditions.

The shipping and handling pricing is marked as $1.97, but the monthly pricing is where they get you. This is another "negative option" membership plan. They charge the same credit card buyers used for shipping and handling after a trial period. That charge is reapplied every month regardless if the buyer used the system.

The monthly recurring charge for Make Money With eBay is $39.95.

The Auction Success Kit or Make Money With eBay is marketed and sold by BidFuel. Membership can be cancelled by calling 1-800-931-3083.

While Make Money With eBay shows what the buyer will get with their kit, the ad pages featuring Mary Steadman are misleading about why the customer needs either product. I would avoid these types of products because of the high monthly recurring cost.

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.

Thursday

Need Money Scam: Google Success


A new one to be on the lookout for, Google Success. It is really Google Profits with a new sales and advertising page. Same product though.

This comes to us again from "Mike Richardson" an out of work former representative of a manufacturing company (and your Average American Citizen according to the ad).

Mike makes these claims and boldface are my responses..

Basically I actually make around $5,000 to $7,000 a month from Google

Note: He said from Google. Not from marketing another product, but the money comes from Google.

I was generating $5,000 a month at home. All I do is post the links Google gave me.

Note: Google does not give anyone links to post for money.

Just post the website links and get paid

Note: Not true. Nobody is paying anyone to "post links"

You can do the same and Google is looking for a bunch of people to do that for them."

Note: Funny, not according to Google's home page. No jobs are listed like this there.

The ad featured numerous links for "Google Success". I clicked over and found the typical sign up page with a) the woman holding money, b) the logos for CNN, ABC and others which have nothing to do with Google Success, c) the timer "sign in up in five minutes!", and d) "Only $1.97!" - false, but who cares.

I checked the Terms and Conditions hidden way down at the bottom of the page. There is the real pricing..

Subscriber agrees to pay today the free trial shipping and handling fee of $1.97 to begin subscriber’s trial membership

Subscriber agrees to pay a one time fee of $99.00, which will be billed on Day thirty one from the date of enrollment.

the subscriber will be provided access to an online Resource Center which will bill at $47.50 on the fifteenth Day from the date of enrollment

we will re-bill every thirty one days at $47.50 per month

You have also been enrolled 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 for the eBay Money Resource Center

To cancel Google Success -
Call 1-866-995-9812

To cancel eBay Money Resource Center -
Call 1-800-215-1752.

They can reskin a cat, but it still meows. Google Success makes too many false claims and is too vague a product to be worth the $150.00 cost the first month. I would avoid it if it were me.

Finally, Need Money Blog does not sell either product reviewed here. If you have ordered any of these products or any other online, go to the website you ordered the product from to cancel. If you have questions, need support or would like to cancel service, go to the website you ordered the product from and check the Terms of Service for contact information. Again, Need Money Blog does not sell this product, provide support or take cancellations.

Wednesday

Need Money Scam: Google Work At Home Kit


This is another one making the rounds this week, courtesy of another fake newspaper website. This time, the product marketed is the "Google Work At Home Kit".

The usual list of claims are made and this time by Mary Steadman. Again, let's review what Mary claims..

"I get paid about $25 for every link I post on Google and I get paid every week...

They happened upon a system called " Google Work at Home Kit" that taught them how to make money posting links online.

Google Work at Home Kit is a free* course

Mary even shared with us a picture of the kind of checks she gets

Google Work at Home Kit official site ( 36 free kits left)

"...set up a Google account. Then they will give you the website links to post. Start posting those links. Google tracks everything."


And the truth

Google does not pay anyone to post links.

Google has no program which pays "every week". Google AdSense, the only program Google has that sends checks, pays once a month.

Google does not give anyone website links to post.

The Google Work At Home Kit is not free - read on for actual price.

Buyers are not working "with or for" Google when they buy this kit.

There is no shortage of Google Work At Home Kits. They have lots to sell to anyone who has a working credit card.

Now to the Google Work At Home Kit. I don't even bother reading the sales copy on the sign up page. I go straight to the Terms and Conditions at the very bottom of the page.

Google Work At Home Kit is actually Google Fortune.

Google Work At Home Kit is sold on this page by Funwebprofits.

Funwebprofits charges $69.97 a month if you fail to cancel within seven days of signing up for Google Work At Home Kit.

Buyers will also be automatically enrolled in a 14 day trial for Alternative Funding. If not canceled, that membership will bill the buyer $29.95 a month thereafter.

Buyers can cancel Google Work At Home Kit by calling 877-402-2666.

Buyers can cancel Alternative Funding by calling 800-994-4164.

Google Work At Home is actually an online course which does not give buyers "links to post on Google". They provide access online to ebooks, guides and tutorials on using eBay, Google AdSense and AdWords to make money online. A common response from buyers after signing up for these sorts of packages is "I just signed up. Now what do I do?".

There are no "links to post on Google for $25.00".

Due to the number of complaints from real buyers online, I would avoid this product as well as others like it. They are very expensive and many buyers have not had success with them.

Finally, Need Money Blog does not sell either product reviewed here. If you have ordered any of these products or any other online, go to the website you ordered the product from to cancel. If you have questions, need support or would like to cancel service, go to the website you ordered the product from and check the Terms of Service for contact information. Again, Need Money Blog does not sell this product, provide support or take cancellations.

Tuesday

Need Money Scam: My Internet Payday


Another reader writes in and asks about this new product, this time for My Internet Payday and is it for real?

She found this listed on another fake news site, "The Texas Financial Journal" which only has one news story today, and that is about My Internet Payday (with Easy Google Profits thrown in at the end).

This time, Mary Steadman's likeness is applied to a new identity, Stephanie Lopez, who sadly lost her "boring" manufacturing job and needed money and a new career.

Again, Stephanie makes the same claims as Mary Steadman...


- "Basically I actually make around $5,500 a month from Google"

- I think you pay $1.95 for shipping or something. to post. Start posting those links. Google tracks everything.

- I get paid about $25 for every link I post on Google and I get paid every week...

- I picked the safest bet... Google.""


All of this is false. Google does not pay anyone to post links for them. Google does not pay anyone "every week". Google is not hiring anyone to "post links" for them. Read the Google

Stephanie suggests that people in her situation order My Internet Payday .

I clicked over to the My Internet Payday website to find out the TRUTH and real costs of the system.

My Internet Payday -
Shipping and handling cost - $1.00 (non-refundable)
Monthly cost - $78.64
Trial period - 7 days after placing order.

To cancel -
Call (786) 866-9353 or 1 (888) 210-9941 during regular business hours.

InfoMedia, Inc.
1151 Eagle Dr.
Suite 325
Loveland, CO 80537

There are numerous complaints about My Internet Payday from buyers on the Google AdSense forums as buyers were unable to cancel and that the customer service numbers were not being answered.

I am always wary of any claims made by any product such as "getting paid to post links for Google". It simply is not true. Be very careful around these sorts of products.

Finally, Need Money Blog does not sell either product reviewed here. If you have ordered any of these products or any other online, go to the website you ordered the product from to cancel. If you have questions, need support or would like to cancel service, go to the website you ordered the product from and check the Terms of Service for contact information. Again, Need Money Blog does not sell this product, provide support or take cancellations.

Monday

Need Money Scam: Google Profits Google BizKit


The week begins with a new ad campaign, this time for Google Profits and Google BizKit, together in the same ads.

The current ads are running many websites as "The Los Angeles Journal" and there are buyers already lining up to get fleeced by these new named/same old junk products.

Again we have Mary Steadman out selling Profit and BizKit. Her story is the same as always..

- "Basically I actually make around $5,000 to $7,000 a month from Google"

- my result of Google is that within four weeks, I was generating $5,000 a month at home. All I do is post the links Google gave me.

- Just post the website links and get paid.

- Google is looking for a bunch of people to do that for them."


All of this is false. Google does not pay anyone to post links for them.

Mary suggests that people in her situation order Google Profits and to make an extra $100.00 a day, get the Google BizKit as well.

I checked on both products and here are the real facts about buying them.

Google Profits
Cost -
$1.97 to begin
a one time fee of $99.00
$47.50 per month

To cancel -
1-877-883-2431
1914 E. 9400 S. Suite 433 Sandy, UT, 84093

Addons -
a seven (7) day trial to the eBay Money Resource Center.
($7.71) each month

Google BizKit
Cost -
$1.97 at the time of order submission
You will be billed $79.90

To cancel -
1-866-993-1473
230 West 400 South, Suite 100 SLC UT, 84101

Addons -
None

These are both expensive products which make claims which are not true. Google does not pay anyone to post links. Google does not pay every week. Most of all, Google has nothing to do with either of these products. Buyers will not be working with or for Google.

Avoid them.

Finally, Need Money Blog does not sell either product reviewed here. If you have ordered any of these products or any other online, go to the website you ordered the product from to cancel. If you have questions, need support or would like to cancel service, go to the website you ordered the product from and check the Terms of Service for contact information. Again, Need Money Blog does not sell this product, provide support or take cancellations.

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