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Need Money Scam: Cash At Home Kit

The Cash At Home Kit is being heavily advertised as a way for people to make money online from home. Don't buy it until you read the fine print!

Marie Thompson claims she makes nearly $300 a day with the Cash At Home Kit according to News Alert 6, Consumer Report Career Trends, by posting links on Google.

We have seen this claimed before and as always, it is best to check the fine print for the Cash At Home Kit before ordering any product online.

Clicking on any of the numerous Cash At Home links on the page, visitors are taken to another website, with sign up form, which claims that "You can make $200 - 300 a day working with Google!".

Let's read the fine print hidden at the bottom of the page -

First, the shipping and handling fee for Cash At Home Kit:

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

How long does the trial period last?

Subscriber has seven (7) days from the date of enrollment to cancel Trial membership by calling our customer care department at 1-877-883-2431 to cancel their trial
If the subscriber to Cash At Home Kit does not cancel in the trial period?
Subscriber agrees to pay a one time fee of $99.00, which will be billed on Day fifteen (15) from the date of enrollment.
Then what happens?

Once the free trial shipping and handling fee has been paid and once Subscriber does not cancel within the fifteen (15) day Trial period, the one time fee will be NON REFUNDABLE.
In addition, the subscriber will be provided access to an online Resource Center which will bill at $47.50 on the seventh (7) Day from the date of enrollment and we will re-bill every thirty one (31) days at $47.50 per month until cancelled by calling 1-877-883-2431.

The Cash At Home Kit is another recurring billing product which costs much more than revealed on the sign up page or sales page. And the kicker...

Google does not pay anyone to simply post links. This is a scam claim. Don't buy Cash At Home Kit unless you carefully read the fine print and are ready to pay more than $150.00 the first month for access.

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.

1 comment:

Nicholas Tucker said...

Always gotta read that fine print!

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