
Avoid the Fast Online Cash Kit advertised online. It is a scam product which will cost buyers more money than they will ever make according to the fine print. Read more here.
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The story is running on the Philadelphia Courier where Nicole Johnson, an out of work mom, reveals she is making money online with Google. Johnson says she makes around $7000 a month posting links on Google. She signed up with Google through the Fast Online Cash Kit which showed her how to make money online.
This is s total scam. Google does not pay anyone to post links online. The Philadelphia Courier is a fake news site. Nicole Johnson is a fictional character who has never made a dime online.
Fast Online Cash Kit is another scam product which will cost buyers more than they planned. Here is how.
The link on the Philadelphia Courier story for Fast Online Cash Kit takes visitors to a new page to sign up for the product. The site promises buyers they can earn hundreds filling out forms online. However, the terms at the bottom of the page tell buyers how much they will really spend on Fast Online Cash.
Your order for your "free" kit is actually a trial:
By submitting an order, You automatically receive a 7-day trial to the Internet Biz Kit.
Your Fast Online Cash Kit trial starts when you order, not when you receive it:
Your 7-day trial begins immediately upon placing your order.
You will be billed for the trial:
You will be billed $1.98 at the time of order submission.
You can cancel Fast Online Cash during the trial:
You may cancel Your subscription by calling toll-free at 1-800-497-4988 or International customers please call 00-1-646-205-0230.
But if you do not cancel, the big monthly charges start:
Should You fail to cancel Your Subscription within the 7-day trial You will be billed $79.90 at the completion of the 7-day trial and every month thereafter for continued services and hosting of your Visual Webtools software unless canceled by You.
Fast Online Cash Kit is an overpriced monthly product with no guarantee of success. Buy at your own risk.
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.
4 comments:
Looked liked a scam to me from the word go. Especially once I read the small print. I know people who work at google and they had never mentioned this program....
Sad some people will happily pray on others through the credit crunch...
You are right, Google has nothing to do with this product. Thank you for reading and for posting your comments
Yes, I too fell for this advertisement. However, I became suspicious after I read the tiny Customer Service Information at the bottom of the page. I never finished completing the form.
I immediately contacted my bank, and told them to put a BLOCK on my account, for my protection. Then, they instantly issued me a new card.
A word of advice: The LARGE WORDS give, but the small words take away.
Anonymous, Good plan. A pain to do, but better safe than sorry. Some of the companies selling these products will hijack a credit card or sell it overseas.
Thanks for reading and commentings.
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