Google Home Business Kit : SCAM
October 5, 2007
Recently I joined NeverBlue Ads and my affiliate manager told me about this new and limited offer. He said that it will be worth to Googlelady as many of you are interested to make money online with Websites and Affiliate marketing. This is right the offer is for the “Google Home Business Kit” which regularly cost $49.95 and the limited offer is at $4.95 which is the shipping cost only. This offer is also just limited to USA and CANADA residents. So if you are from USA/Canada and you have $4.95 to spend, take a look at it.

- How to take advantage of Google Adwords.
- How to find the right target keywords.
- How you could get 10,000 visitors daily.
- How to optimize your website for Google. (Website included with kit!)
- How to find profitable products and ideas. (Wholesale club included with kit!)
- Plus much more.

WebWizard’s industry leading website editing software and access to the TradeWorks Product Club. With your pre-built website, access to thousands of wholesale products and the know-how to optimize for Google you will be generating extra income in minutes!
- Easy to use point and click technology.
- Friendly familiar environment. Microsoft Certified Partner.
- Have a powerful web presence for your Google business.
- Create, manage, and maintain your website anytime, anywhere.
- Quality name brand merchandise.
- No need to store, pack or ship.
- Unique member login.
Start Making Money Online!
Google Home Business Kit and other similar programs have been proved that are SCAM
Please do not email me about this program THIS IS NOT MINE and IS A SCAM!
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October 26th, 2008 at 6:34 pm
DO NOT EVEN CONSIDER DOING THIS!! this company COMPLETELY screwed me over. They charge 5 bucks for shipping and then every month, CHARGE 50 DOLLARS!!!!!!! they are low lifes trying to screw the american public out of 600 dollars a year! I hate these liars. I am currently trying to cancel my account, but these pathetic people wont return my calls. I am going to have to contact my credit card company and have them deal with it because I am at a dead end. DO NOT, I REPEAT, EVEN CONSIDER DOING THIS OFFER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SAVE YOURSELF
December 18th, 2008 at 5:48 pm
I ordered your kit on the 8th of this month. Haven’t seen anything as of yet! My credit card has already been charged. 5-7 days? need your help.
December 19th, 2008 at 3:20 am
DON”T mess with them. Some of these companies say only $1.99 s&h and end up taking $89.99 out and they keep it in “pending” until the 7th day trial is up and bingo…they have their money before you can cancel on the 7th day.
January 21st, 2009 at 10:22 am
You are taking money out of my card account under three names. I doid not authorize this I only outhorised payment of one US Doillar. You are theives and vagabonds kindly return all my money .
H. Hindle United Kingdom
January 22nd, 2009 at 12:09 pm
this is a shitty scam
February 10th, 2009 at 6:13 pm
I am always skeptical of purchasing anything from a website that has spelling errors in the ad copy. This website is no exception. If they cant take time to make sure everything is spelled properly why would you think they have other aspects of their business in order?
February 19th, 2009 at 5:56 am
Youi lot are theives and vagabonds. You milk peoples credit cards without authority. I certainly want nothing to do with you.
March 5th, 2009 at 7:31 pm
starts out its all free, then s/h come up, hpow do i know its nota scam, does google santify this, i need more proof that it is legit
March 6th, 2009 at 1:58 am
I am interested in this deal. Where can I find out more?
March 6th, 2009 at 2:11 am
Where can I find out more about this?
March 8th, 2009 at 7:14 am
Do NOT touch this so-called “Opportunity” or anything that resembles it!! They are after your Credit Card info….They will slam you with a monthly fee probably in excess of $60.00 a month, on a recurring basis….That’s the SCAM!!!
It’s almost impossible to contact them….You have to become a detective!! This also creates problems with your Credit / Debit card company in trying to get refunds as well!! I REPEAT….DO NOT GET INVOLVED!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
March 16th, 2009 at 12:35 pm
I did order the product for $1.99 and did read all the terms and conditions. Usaually all the ads offer low cost product and you do get it. BUT then you MUST read through the fine print. There is no low cost anything or if it sounds to good to be true it is.
In fine print it says you get the kit for $1.99 and you get a free trial that is included. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SAY YES-ADD THAT ON..for the extra $79.99 per month that begins upon completion of your 14 day trial for $1.99 for the kit. You will be charged.
I recieved a call by the operator and then she said another free trial was added on to that …I said the way it looks is in 14 days I would be out between $80 to $150.
So always read the fine print or EAT IT…Then try to get them to stop taking out of your checking or off your card…hassles..hassles..hassels..
March 16th, 2009 at 5:11 pm
wow! I allmost tried to convince my wife I should do this but the storys that I just read tell me otherwise I want real proof!!!!
March 19th, 2009 at 1:27 am
I was just looking at this and was wondering how this thing actually works. I am a skeptic and from what i was reading was starting to lean towards not signing up, however, I am not totally dead set against it if I can get all the facts on what one has to do to reach the goal of making more money before they start taking the 60 dollars a month out of my account. So please feel free to email me details on how this works and what one would have to do to get up and going successfully. I know and did read all the terms and agreements and the terms of service so I do know that there is a charge after 60 days and I know that they can changer there terms at any time they deem necessary so if any of you that have successfully made there way along with this bussiness could send me an email informing me how this works I would be much ablidged.
March 21st, 2009 at 7:59 pm
ONLY A MORON OR A FOOL WOULD SIGN UP FOR ANTHING LIKE THIS. DO NOT SIGN UP FOR THIS SCAM
March 22nd, 2009 at 5:34 pm
I can’t get onto the site, it says Session timed out. So I figured, fine, I’ll cancel. What good is Google Money Machine if I can’t get on the website? They only have office hours Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm mountain standard time. Great, does me a lot of good? Any suggestions?
March 25th, 2009 at 6:42 pm
My first month was a bit hectic as i was struggling with the so called money making KIT. but finally i got the hang of it and ooo my day i just quit my job, this is absolutely superb …….. fine i pay $79.99 every month, but i do make +5000 each month … so loosers get it now and make it work for u
March 27th, 2009 at 5:22 pm
if you dont want to be charged for this shit anymore, dont call the company. call your credit card holder and tell them that its an unauthorized charge and they wont let them charge you anymore. DUHHH. thanks for letting me know its a scam<33
March 31st, 2009 at 11:46 am
So, Alan, how did you get it to work???
March 31st, 2009 at 5:49 pm
I am in Ghana and really need the google home business kit to make extra income to support my home. How do I get it?
April 1st, 2009 at 2:31 pm
I live in Cape Town, South Africa. Is there any way that I can get a hold of the Google Home Business Kit and Google Marketing Kit?
April 4th, 2009 at 7:58 pm
Ok, Alan,
you were the ONLY positive comment. I just ordered the kit, but now am concerned. How did you get it working for you? Very curious.
April 6th, 2009 at 12:13 pm
don’t listen to alan susan.. this is all a scam and that comment was only sent to try to get people to buy the product.. don’t fall for it!
April 6th, 2009 at 4:21 pm
O MY FUCKN GOD… I JUS ORDERD THIS OFF ANOTHER WEB SITE THO, im sooooo scared now!!!!! omg i cant believe this shit, i didnt get it in the mail yet,SO WAT YALL R SARIN IS THEYRE GONNA TAKE MONEY OUT OF MY ACCOUNT AND IM NOT GONNA EARN ANY WOW IM NERVOUS!!!! SHIT IS ALWAYS TOO GOOD TO B TRUE, how long does it take to get this shit in the mail?????
April 7th, 2009 at 10:01 am
You have to see which program you signed up because there are many programs here the only one that is Google Home Business Kit is the last 2 banners. The first ones are other program
April 7th, 2009 at 10:04 am
I have a member since october 2008 for this program and I can tell you what is happening:
- You do money if you work and do what they say to do.
- If you are lazy you will not make money YOU HAVE to work on the kit and manuals.
- Yes they charge you monthly but what the heck if you make 20x what it cost let it be they give you monthly more tips and guide you in the right track
this is my experience with them and if you don´t believe me I really don´t care
April 7th, 2009 at 10:06 am
susan yes he is the only one but remember that negative reviews are more than positive not all will come here and tell you that they are earning money from this kit those are lazy people that think that buying the kit they will make money without working on it
April 7th, 2009 at 10:07 am
larae prunty you are a f… lazy with that mind you will not make anything
April 7th, 2009 at 3:02 pm
i am interested in buying this but i would like to talk to someone
if you are really making money can you email me so we can talk
April 7th, 2009 at 3:47 pm
This comes straight from there terms and Conditions …..
Terms and Conditions
By submitting this form I authorize SEO Supervisor (DRI*SEO Supervisor) to immediately charge my credit card $0.00 USD for the setup of the SEO Supervisor Home Business Kit. I hereby request that SEO Supervisor (DRI*SEO Supervisor) activate my account and authorize them to advance funds as indicated. 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. No refunds will be given for failure to use the requested and provided services. We reserve the right to transfer your billing to a third party Merchant of Record. This authority will remain in effect until revoked by me. You may cancel at anytime by writing to SEO Supervisor, 4240 West Flamingo Rd. Suite #201, Las Vegas, NV 89103 or calling 1-800-497-4988 (International customers please call 1-866-321-2728). I agree that SEO Supervisor (DRI*SEO Supervisor) shall be fully protected in honoring any electronic transfer or collection. SEO Supervisor shall not be responsible for refunding any Account Set-Up fees. By submitting this information I am agreeing to the terms stated herein. SEO Supervisor (DRI*SEO Supervisor) will not send notification, postal or electronic, when a billing occurs.
If you Read it, it not so clearly says they will Charge you 69.90 per month after the seven days and it says that you they dont have to notify you they are doing this…ALWAYS READ THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS!!!!!!
April 7th, 2009 at 4:27 pm
Britt, I have removed your email for your security.
April 8th, 2009 at 1:18 am
I agree with karl I made money using their method and if you work hard you can do it as well I am a happy customer with them
April 8th, 2009 at 10:58 am
Hi, I am now a millionaire because I believed all this and spent lots of money getting it right but now I just sit back and live of the interest! You believe me right? It’s true, honest gov…lol Yeah Right!!
April 8th, 2009 at 4:43 pm
I was thinking about doing this. “Beth Fisher – Christian Mom” makes it sound so wonderful… Until I got 3 different S&H prices after clicking in different spots on the ad. Shame on you for scamming people in these tough economic times when all people are trying to do is get a little bit ahead!
April 8th, 2009 at 4:58 pm
How you will make money if you DON´T KNOW how to read. Start from the beginning and see my notes in this Review should I repeat REVIEW?
And you clicked on different type of programs my friend. Start learning how to read to progress…
April 9th, 2009 at 7:59 am
hellow i dont have much to say but wish me luck.im about purchasing your system.
April 9th, 2009 at 9:07 am
HI GOOGLELADY,i just finished reading peoples comments,belive me im realy scared.is it real,is it a scam,if it is real how legitimate is it????????pls i need you to contact me back nthis blog……….
April 9th, 2009 at 4:50 pm
I wanted to buy the work at home kit ur special but I have no bank account can u send it cod?
Or if i can mail the money? Where and is that all i will be owing?
I need a job fallen disabled and in middle of waiting but i have no money and no personals and I need help i feel kinda trapped but i know God has a reason sooo while I wait I can work from home cuz I cant sit up for to long of time or stand to long of time ty if i cann mail the money please write me back telling me where?
and how soon can I start? ty GB JCs
April 10th, 2009 at 9:07 pm
FANTASTIC!
April 11th, 2009 at 4:48 pm
have been with them more than 3 months and I am happy with them nothing negative to say
April 12th, 2009 at 10:50 am
Hey guys,
I have done a lot of research today at work (over 3 hours) on the google biz kit. There are numerous websites offering this and most, as above, are scams. You can find the actual google kit from google but it is no where near guaranteed to make you money. The safest bet google offer is adsense where you can place legit google links on your own website which create cash per click. As for for the above links THEY ARE SCAMS!! Basically, as previous posters have mentioned, you will be charged the shipping fee and then they charge you monthly somewhere between $50-80 for pretty much nothing. You then are not guaranteed any cash what so ever. Please people … if you ever see anything in life that starts with ‘Easy’ or ‘Free’ and then money just instantly assume it is either a Lie or a Scam and just walk by cautiously lol.
April 12th, 2009 at 4:59 pm
Haha ^^ nice, is there a section to follow the RSS feed
April 13th, 2009 at 1:02 pm
hope it works
April 13th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
Not sure how this works yet. I purchased this for “2.95″ and then a few days later got a charge for 69.90. I havent received anything.
April 13th, 2009 at 2:34 pm
I have ordered this package and received my kit and damm good till now I only applied 1/4 of that
did not make anything yet but still in the progress as someone said before if you work hard you will get what they promise
April 13th, 2009 at 2:37 pm
I want to ask all those negative commenters why you say it is a scam? did you really tried? I don´t think so I have tried and worked very hard my first earnings was about after 5 months worked hard and also thought what you said “scam” but after calling them they explained to me what I was doing wrong and after that I got my first check
April 13th, 2009 at 5:26 pm
If it’s so easy to make money this way why would anyone inform the whole world and neutralise it for themselves? This has SCAM written all over it , under it and through it.
April 13th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
that´s the problem with ppl like you lee who said is easy? this is not easy you have to WORK if you are a lazy ass don´t buy anything
April 13th, 2009 at 5:56 pm
the only words I can say about this is: !!!!!!GREATTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
April 13th, 2009 at 6:50 pm
boooooooob
April 14th, 2009 at 12:45 am
I ordered this yesterday (Sunday), and less than 24 hours later, I received a sales call to add some other program to my order. At the beginning of the conversation, I was promised a Customer Service phone number at the end of the call. When I said no to the additional program, the man hung up on me. No goodbye, no customer service phone number. I immediately called to cancel. Wouldn’t you know ~ some guy has my home phone to make a sales call, but I wasn’t in the system yet when I called to cancel? I will call them every day to be sure I’m not billed.
April 14th, 2009 at 1:12 pm
This offer is a con. It says shipping and handling charges so I expected something in the postal mail. I waited. Finally after a month I called to cancel to find out they have already charged my credit card for the monthly fee if $69.99. I asked where my software was to get started as I was charged for shipping and handling. I was informed it was all electronic. So here I was waiting for nothing. She explained it was in the terms and agreement paragraph. Well I reread it and didn’t see it anywhere. It was a lesson learned!!!!! This is a SCAM!!!!!
April 14th, 2009 at 8:46 pm
Bonjour, le kit google peut-ont l’avoir en francais??
April 15th, 2009 at 11:25 am
IF IT WAS JUST SO EASY TO MAKE ALL THIS MONEY…WOULDNT THAT BE NICE….BUT NICE IT IS NOT…IT IS TAKING MONEY FROM POOR PEOPLE TO GET THEIR SELF RICH
April 16th, 2009 at 10:39 am
It’s funny, no matter how many of these websites I go to and how many forums that I read, they are all the same. About 90 percent of the comments are negative and the other 10 percent positive comments are either written by obviously uneducated people (bad spelling, punctuation, etc…) or people who suspiciously sound like they are advertising for the company. Not ONCE is there someone who can provide specific details on how it is that you actually make the money. What does the job entail? Specifics!!! See? If you’re educated and articulate and you’ve actually tried this – whether it works or not – write a blog or something that explains WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT WORKs. If you can’t, then stop complaining if you got scammed. If you’ve made some money doing it – explain how or shut your stupid mouths.
April 16th, 2009 at 4:53 pm
To whom it may concern : Like the rest of your enteries I almost fell afowl to this scam! However, I {Through the help of a good friend } caught it before they had a chance to bill me and between the two of us I truely hope we”ve stoped it I”ve already called the numbers and got the cancellations info. and numbers along with names.
April 17th, 2009 at 11:15 pm
Now this is how to deal with these scumbags:
1)Search for “Action Mouse Mover” free trial download.
If you happy with the performance start the program, set it to repeat every 5-6 seconds and leave your PC on over night.
2)Find one of their sponsored ads on Google. (They have to pay Google anything from $0.10 to $1+ per click)
3) Set up your trial version of Action Mouse Mover by positioning your cursor over their link. Hit F2 on your keyboard. Add 2-3 sec waiting time in the wait box.
4) Click on their sponsored link.
5) Position your cursor over the “back” button on your browser. Hit F2 again and add 2-3 seconds depending on the speed of your internet connection.
6) Go back to the first page.
7) Set the repeat cycle to do this clicking for say 2-3 times (to check if everything is OK)
9) Hopefully they will be confronted by a huge clicking bill from Google.
10) Pass this remedy on to all your friends and put these scumbags out of business.
(Make sure “AMM” is active before hitting F2 every time by clicking on its tab in the task bar)
April 20th, 2009 at 9:21 am
Nice post! Now understand about this topic better and I learn a large from your other post in your blog. I’ll be waiting for another post. Thank You. I will buy this product and test it out.
April 20th, 2009 at 3:21 pm
Something I found on the internet concerning the Google money making kit…
Recently there has been a wave of work at home programs all claiming that they can show you how to make money from Google. They all sell a Google Home Business Kit for a low shipping and handling fee from $1.99 – $3.88.
These programs consist of a CD, and a membership website that hosts the courses. The lessons teach you how to use Google AdWords to place advertisements for programs that you are an affiliate for.
They also advocate setting up fake blogs and websites to advertise the same Google Kit that you just bought. You may have seen ads like these on Facebook and MySpace. Don’t be fooled by these and other sites claiming that you can make money from these programs; any income they’re receiving is simply from referring more people to join these sites.
So Are These Google Biz Kits Scams…?
The catch with all these programs is that once you submit your billing info to pay for the S&H you automatically agree to their membership program. When you apply for the Google Home Business Kit you’re also authorizing them to charge you a membership fee of up to $70 a month.
This is why these Google Home Business Kits have been called out as serious scams. Most people don’t see the fine print which they have cleverly hidden throughout their site. Then a month later they’re shocked to see a fee of $70 which they haven’t authorized.
There’ve also been thousands of complaints made against these Google Kit companies, by people who’ve been charged the monthly fees without even receiving the CD’s and membership info.
Now, the guys running these scams are not stupid and are obviously very good at what they do. They’ve taken many measures to ensure that they can keep operating their scams long term. This includes hiding their websites’ urls and consistently changing the names of their programs.
This is what makes my job so difficult, it’s almost impossible to keep up with them. When one product is no longer selling they simply change the name and voila they have a new Google Home Business Kit to sell.
By the time there’re enough complaints and articles exposing them they’ve already moved on to a new name and website. I want to show you some examples of these Google Kit sites which you should avoid, I’m also including a long list of program names that they’ve used in the past along with a collection of fake affiliate blogs that they use to promote them.
Most of the time these websites are advertised through fake blogs which have been set up specifically to sell these Google Biz Kits. Most are filled with pictures of a young person with their big checks from Google, their fancy car, and some fake testimonials towards the bottom. They all look very similar.
If you see an ad for one of these blogs save yourself the time and don’t visit them, as they will only redirect you to one of these Google Home Business Kits.
April 20th, 2009 at 11:50 pm
I’m glad I saw this, kudos!
April 21st, 2009 at 12:02 am
those that commented the negative comments why you come here to post them? did you guys tried it? because I tried and that’s true you learn adwords and you learn the basic and monthly they will give you a new advice or will give you the chance to make money recommending this product I made every day 3 to 5 sales and make a lot of money just selling this product and there are thousands of products in clickbank and other networks
April 21st, 2009 at 12:07 am
hey I will not recommend to start working with this program but with other ones using their methods like a commenter said before with clickbank and there are thousands of networks as well
April 22nd, 2009 at 1:31 pm
this is NOT a scam I bought the product and I am in the learning curve till now I already get what I paid for 1 month
April 22nd, 2009 at 1:33 pm
at least now I know how to use adwords and doing it slowly but profitable this product is one of the best
April 22nd, 2009 at 1:34 pm
I am glad that I bought this product but warning this is GOOD JUST FOR BEGINNERS!
April 22nd, 2009 at 5:27 pm
THIS IS A SCAM!!!! THE AD I CLICKED ON SAID THEY WOULD CHARGE YOU $3.88 TO MAIL YOU A GOOGLE HOME BUSINESS KIT SOFTWARE BUT INSTEAD CHARGED ME A ONE TIME SET UP FEE OF $2.95 AND 7 DAYS LATER STOLE $69.90 FROM MY CHECKING ACCOUNT.
April 22nd, 2009 at 5:47 pm
kathy you don´t know how to read? read the terms and conditions lazy guial
April 22nd, 2009 at 7:18 pm
Every thing they say is a lie and a scam, Googlepro, google money tree, google business kit, and many other names they use. Googlepro scamed me for $148.00 since Dec. 2008, and pissed me off. I reported them to every agency I could find. I got my money back thru my bank. They reversed the charges. These companies need to be sued out of business. And Google need to do something out these crooks using their name. Every victims of google kit scam need to stand up and fight.
Report them to the:
Federal Trade commission
District Attorney, your bank
Internet Crime Bureau
The highest court in the land, God
do a class action law suite
April 22nd, 2009 at 11:36 pm
the ad presented to me had no terms or agreements…. switch and bate….ANON YOU MUST BE ELIZABETH …..ONE OF THE PEOPLE I GOT WHEN I CALLED THEIR 1-800 NUMBER…. THIEF!! I GOT AN AD WITH A WOMAN SHOWING HER CHECK SHE RECEIVED FROM GOOGLE….NO TERMS…NO AGREEMENTS PRESENTED ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME.
I submitted for a home business kit to be mailed to me at my home….you only asked for my name, address, phone number and credit card number…..FRAUD….LIARS….THIEVES…..MAY GOD ALMIGHTY DESTROY YOUR LIVES THE WAY YOUR DESTROYING OTHERS…. I’VE ALREADY REPORTED YOUR THIEVING ASS!
April 23rd, 2009 at 6:07 pm
This is a scam, do not, I repeat, do not sign u for it. If you do you will have charges that you have not authorized charged to your credit card. THIS IS A SCAM!! DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR INFORMATION!!
April 25th, 2009 at 5:21 pm
Quote from GoogleLady
“How you will make money if you DON´T KNOW how to read. Start from the beginning and see my notes in this Review should I repeat REVIEW?
And you clicked on different type of programs my friend. Start learning how to read to progress… ”
Wow! Both grammatically incorrect AND rude! It is obvious that Lyn can read since she can spell, and knows her grammar. Sure she may not have read through the review thoroughly enough to catch every last little detail. Looks as if GoogleLady cannot read her own comment before posting.
Ridiculing someone is not a good way to win their trust.
LostinMexico said,
“It’s funny, no matter how many of these websites I go to and how many forums that I read, they are all the same. About 90 percent of the comments are negative and the other 10 percent positive comments are either written by obviously uneducated people (bad spelling, punctuation, etc…) or people who suspiciously sound like they are advertising for the company. Not ONCE is there someone who can provide specific details on how it is that you actually make the money.”
This comment has a great point. Stories of success DO NOT PROVE success. These advertisements are meant to suck you in and make you think you can make a good deal of money, and maybe you can but I doubt it. It’s the people sucking you in that are making the money by preying on the naive and innocent. Do you really want to give THEM your money for something that will probably not work for you? There is an old saying, “A sucker is born every minute.” These advertisements rely on this and keep it as a mantra hoping to take advantage of as many people as they can.
Don’t buy it unless you know EXACTLY what you are getting into.
April 26th, 2009 at 4:21 am
In a similar vein, check out my posting http://strangelyperfect.tv/3099/google-treasure-chest-its-a-scam-and-a-half/ where I describe how I stumbled on this Google “insert money making phrase” and how many people have freely commented on their dreadful experiences with this scam.
And hey! Google Lady! What’s with all the popups from securecartcentre and eznetincome? These are also in my bad books! I can’t even see the window that’s doing the popping although I know exactly what it looks like!
April 26th, 2009 at 7:27 pm
Terms and Conditions of 7 Day Trial:
Monthly Service fees will commence 7 days from the date of this purchase, and will be billed monthly thereafter. After the 7 day trial you will be billed $69.90 USD monthly for the continued access to the software. No refunds will be given for failure to use the requested and provided services. We reserve the right to transfer your billing to a third party Merchant of Record. This authority will remain in effect until revoked by me. You may cancel at anytime by writing to GoogleATM, 4240 West Flamingo Rd. Suite #201, Las Vegas, NV 89103 or calling 1-800-497-4988 (International customers please call 1-866-321-2728).
April 28th, 2009 at 4:59 pm
Hi. I live in South Africa and just by reading these replies one can see it’s a SCAM! Wont be surprised if it’s a “419″ scam from Nigeria or India somewhere, based upon the spelling of all the positive replies on this blog. As far as I know the spelling, tenses, grammar etc. on a document must be 100% correct before it can be seen as legal and binding, but I might be mistaking…………………?
PS: Have you guys noticed that on all of the “positive” replies there is no punctuation marks to speak of, looks as if this business kit only works on illetarate ( pardon the pun ) people!
April 28th, 2009 at 11:24 pm
Ok, so you are interested in the Google Home Business Kit? I’m guessing that’s why you are here. Well, the system is really divided into a variety of sections that show you exactly how to make money by utilizing Google. It’s not a pie in the sky and the money comes showering down from heaven, there is work involved. The more effort you put into it, the more money you can make. That’s really the problem with most people, they don’t put in the effort, and therefore they don’t get the results they expect.
If you can follow some simple instructions, you can indeed make some good money with the program. It’s really up to you to take the initiative and actually give it a try. You won’t make any money just by surfing the net. Stop wasting your time just browsing around and searching, and invest that time into something that can actually make you money.
April 29th, 2009 at 10:17 pm
Everyday people are logging on to the internet and realizing the potential to make money. When you really think about it, what is the most popular site on the internet? More than likely you’ll say Google as people use Google to search online every day. With Google there are endless ways you can start making money, but most people go about it the wrong way. That’s why it’s important that you have a system in place that shows you step by step what you need to do.
The Google Home Business Kit, provides you with a step by step approach to making money online. It’s not only a great way to make money, but it’s a plan that anyone can follow. I encourage you to give this a shot, I’m sure you’ll like it.
April 30th, 2009 at 5:19 pm
DONT DO IT.. I PAID THAT SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGE TOO NEVER SAW ANYTHING ITS BEEN A OVER A MONTH NOW …..DONT DO IT ….
April 30th, 2009 at 8:10 pm
I just ordered this earlier today I believe it will work what works for one might not work for others. I am anxious to see how it works. Hopefully, everything works out ok. if not,…good thing i used a prepaid card. And will definatly be back here to update good or bad.
May 2nd, 2009 at 3:56 pm
Wow, so many positive responses….not. Seems like the most profitable thing to do with this is information link your site to their crappy swindle, so you at least get the benefit of all the suckers falling for it. By the way, AdSense is free from Google, and they do pay, and the information is free.
May 2nd, 2009 at 6:11 pm
wow im glad i came on here to check it out before i did anything it definitly sounds way to good to be true and i have been scammed before over 1500 dollars so best believe im a skeptic and i have a family kids and all and if this is really a scam sham on these people and i hope they get the raft of god cause that aint right for people to find the easy way out of samming hard working people and they do nothing they need to get off they lazy asses and get a real job
May 4th, 2009 at 10:03 am
I believe as this programme worked for others it will surely be through with me. thanks
May 4th, 2009 at 10:06 am
with God by my side success is mine. thanks for your effort.
May 4th, 2009 at 10:07 am
It is my turn to sign and manifest.
May 4th, 2009 at 10:09 am
Very soon i will breakthrough.
May 4th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
DO NOT DO THIS!!! LARGEST SCAM!!!! THEY WILL CHARGE YOU A SHIPPING COST, NOT SEND YOU ANYTHING AND THEY WILL ENROLL YOU IN A MEMBERSHIP AND CHARGE YOU 50.00 A MONTH, WHICH YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER!!!!!!!
May 5th, 2009 at 9:28 am
Very happy that I found this page, I was debating whether or not to sign up for the miraculous kit. Have since decided not to.
I did read the small print when I added my details (the part where they charge you monthly), that’s why I was unsure and decided to investigate any feedback for this offer before committing myself.
May 5th, 2009 at 3:09 pm
OK NOW I AM VERY COMFUSE, I DON’T KNOW IF IT IS A SCAM OR IS JUST PEOPLE THAT DON’T KNOW HOW TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, I WAS PLANING ON GUETTING THIS GOGLE KIT I REALLY NEED TO MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH CAN SOMEONE PLEASE GIVE ME THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE # SO I CAN CALL THEM AND SEE IF IT IS A SCAM OR NOT
May 5th, 2009 at 3:15 pm
CURIOUSONE DID YOU GOT IT ?
May 5th, 2009 at 5:34 pm
Instead of everyone cussing each other out, why doesn’t someone give an explanation of how it works and maybe ppl will be more aware of the program, Googlelady.
May 7th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
I just ordered yesterday……….and i wanna know do it really work can someone give me the 1800-#
May 9th, 2009 at 6:52 pm
I called my bank because the charge for $1.97 did not have a full phone number for a refund. I was also charged $72.21 in 7 days from the first charge. If I were anyone who just signed up, cancel your credit card before the charge hits or if it did dispute the charge. You may not get your money back because you agreed to the terms, which I did not see either. I hope this helps, Mark
May 10th, 2009 at 10:28 am
Obviously the people endorsing this product have english as a second language hence more than likely it is a scam. I was about to sign up for this product but then thought about it and it seemed pretty strange. So I researched it and it definitly is a huge scam. I really wish I new where to find these people so I could appropriatly express how I feel about these low lifes.
Another thought: Maybe the people this product supposidly worked for should invest in hooked on phonics next
May 13th, 2009 at 4:20 pm
I have tried several home base business I haven’t found not one that don’t want money up front and receive nothing of value,I wish there would be one.to pratect your money if anyone is going to give money up front open an account just for that business whatever the amount, then they can’t deduct any more money with out you knowing.that is what I did my bank called to inform me that someone was trying to make an with draw.protect your money people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
May 18th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
what
May 20th, 2009 at 8:16 pm
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE! Don’t ever try this! This is a total scam!
May 23rd, 2009 at 3:04 am
i ordered the kit as well. didn’t receive it until 4 weeks later but was charged 90.00 on my credit card over 2 weeks before i received the kit. i was shocked . i did contact my cc company and they are investigating. It makes me sick how some companies will try anything to scam people.
May 23rd, 2009 at 10:07 pm
If you want to find a site for making money, never go through a site unless you pay for it through paypal. Paypal backs up their sites and if you are scammed they will reimburse you your money lost and remove that buisness from being able to use paypal. Sorry to hear about everyone that has been scammed and good luck with everything!
May 26th, 2009 at 12:26 pm
Hi, i ordered the google kit and want to know if I should use it or not. I did not get it yet though. (By the way, I just talked to one of the representatives and they said the next fee will be charged on june the 4th at 12:01 so watch out.) I want to talk to somone who actually used it for a while long enough to officially call it a scam. Alot of u are probly saying it is a scam because you were charged a fee that u didn’t notice in the fine print, got frusyrated and nervous and immediately canceled it. i want someone who actually used it and can say I’m charged monthly but I really do make as much money as they say. And I swear if someone writes to me that is from oogle trying to get me to use it I will find you and do some damn damage!!!! I’m just tryna get paid like every body else so don’t fu$k wit me please.
sum honest person, please contact me. Greatley appriciated.
June 5th, 2009 at 5:34 pm
what do i do to get my money back??? i keep calling that number to cancel but its busy…
June 5th, 2009 at 5:41 pm
someone tell me how to make this thing work please
June 7th, 2009 at 2:52 am
dont do this if ur reading this im not a good speller but just go to google and they litteraly give u all u need to now on how to start this but be warned it does take a lot of time and effort,and by time and effort almost a year but if u work at it u could make over a hundred dollars a day dead honest from google itself dont have to pay any money they bassically give u the kit online and all u have to do is read nothing else no shipping and handling no extra fees no credit card number needed to be given just a simple website made and create an account for free and start posting links and its all done ull start makin money on however long it takes for 3000 people to click on ur link
June 9th, 2009 at 8:52 pm
I had thought that a kit would be mailed to me that I would be able to try and see if I liked it. Little did I know that you have to log into a website to get your kit. I never did log on and I wanted my money back. I told them that I do not want this “kit,” I did not even look at this “kit” and I want my money back. I was told by a customer service that they never reimburse anyone the full amount. I kept complaining and complaining and finally some guy told me that they would credit my account for the full amount of $69.00 plus change. Well, I only was credited back half of that amount. Today I talked with another service rep that told me that the money was debited from the company’s account on the 16th of May and that the money wasn’t credited to my account because the bank must have had it in some “special holding.” Well I called my bank and that is not the case! So I am filing a case with my bank against this company! My suggestion, if it sounds too good to be true, then it is. Please be careful and read the fine lines, like I wished that I had done.
June 15th, 2009 at 8:16 am
Well dont know much about this but thought I should try and see for myself and not conclue in anyway.
Thanks
Victoria Boga
June 15th, 2009 at 8:55 am
I just got sucked into this scam and purchased it. Now i have read all of this i am very sceptical. I do not want to be charged the monthly fee but do not know what number i am to ring to stop it. Can anyone help me PLEASE. I am from Australia so i don’t know if it is a different contact number.
June 17th, 2009 at 12:44 am
what the hell man these people are disgusting i had been thinking about this for weeks to try as i have agrophobia and take panic attacks and get anxiety etc so i find it very difficult to leave the house and therefore cant work so i seen this as an opportunity to make money for once so as i have no money i dont have access to credic cards and stuff so had to get a friend to get it on his then to find out as soon as they take the 2 dollars tht after 7 days there will be a 80 dollar charge what the hell and when im tryin to phone and cancel it says that my service cant get through to theyre number i really cant believe this i actually feel very ill does anyone know a way to get this cancelled as theyre quick enough to take your details so why can u not cancel online if i still have the same details oh my god people please dont do this unless you have some superb website it said basic computer skills make 300 a day bullcrap man cant believe this but please i need to cancel this im from the uk i need suggestions thank you all god bless
June 22nd, 2009 at 7:19 pm
I am not intereest in this google Home Bus. Kit. Please cancel all and any information you may have. I DO NOT WANT THIS AT ALL!!!!!! PAY ATTENTION!!!
June 23rd, 2009 at 11:21 am
i ordered the google kit a month ago and i have not recieved nothing
June 29th, 2009 at 9:44 pm
How can i veriy that this is a legitimate website. There are several rumors that this is a scam!
July 2nd, 2009 at 8:50 pm
If in doubt don’t do it that is my motto!!!!! You’re safer that way. As they say if it is too good to be true well that is all it is a total scam. I still don’t believe it to be right what there are doing, taking your money with out any opportunity to cancel at anytime. They are lowlife and everyone do what one of the person said on this blog use a prepaid, at least you will know that they can’t rip you off and you don’t have to have headaches trying to sort it out with your bank, better still tell your bank what happen and they will put a stop and as them to have it reported to the proper authority. I will not be doing it full stop, not because i don’t want to hard for it but for the simply reason that i don’t like people preying on people that are really trying to find a way to make their life easier in these hard times.
Also i have try to join before reading this blog but kept saying i was not qualify so in all honesty i’m glad at least i’m safe but i feel for all those other’s that aren’t.
July 2nd, 2009 at 8:54 pm
Sorry for my typos spellings i’ve been having Radiotheraphy for the last 2 weeks and it makes me extremely tired, hence the reason why i wanted to join up so that i could work from home to earn a little extra cash.
Take care everyone
July 5th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
This is total bullshit. Plain and simple, DONT DO IT! THere are plaenty of other ways of making money. Fuck THIS COMPANY AND EVERYBODY IN IT! THIS IS THE STUPIDIST SHIT IVE EVER HEARD OF! FUCK THIS SHIT! AND AGAIN FUCK THE COMPANY FOR TRICKING PEOPLE!
July 6th, 2009 at 7:48 pm
I ordered this and, my pop blocker blocked the terms and conditions. This is a scam. If it was a reputable company it would put any kind of costs up front in big writing, not hidden in a pop up. They would also make it so you couldn’t proceed unless you clicked I agree at the bottom of the terms. Many people use pop up blockers. They also told me my pop up blocker probably made it so I couldn’t my instant access.
As far as I am concerned if I didn’t use it I shouldn’t be billed for it. The also told me I wouldn’t have recieve anything in the mail because it was “electronically mailed” to me. Them having the incorrect address AL instead of CA had no bearing on my mailing information.
I called the company to dispute it and they just hung up on me. Yes it was the 1.95 + the hidden 69.95.
They refused to refund me.
I guess anyone could make a terms and conditions, hide it with a pop up, so people who use pop up blockers don’t see them and charge you as much as they want. I am suprised they didn’t charge more, they would probably get away with it.
As far as I am concerned they can burn in HELL, and I’d be happy to see this happen.
July 7th, 2009 at 9:09 pm
First of all, anyone that thinks they’re going to become rich from these work at home scams, is a fool. Secondly, all of us should know that NOTHING is free or close to free. THERE IS NO FREE LUNCH FOLKS.
I almost don’t blame these companies for scamming people. If people are stupid enough to TRULY believe they can make $50,000 a year or whatever the figure is, for doing almost nothing, then they deserve what they get. I’m sorry but that’s the truth.
There are most likely some people doing well at this Google business. I would bet my home and all of it’s contents that the ones making money, 1. read the fine print 2. knew they would have to work hard to make good money and 3. were willing to put the hours in.
Why do so many of you think you’re going to get “something” for “nothing’? Many people complaining on this board can’t even spell. I’m sorry but if you can’t spell that tells me alot about you. It tells me that you’re not the greatest at spelling but it tells me a great deal more than that. If you’re not willing to go back and correct your spelling errors, how can you possibly expect to make money working from home? It takes hard work, it takes effort, it takes self discipline. From the comments I read, probably 85% of you mispelled a word or two or quite a few words. You were too damn lazy to go back and correct your spelling errors! Trust me, if you’re one of these people, don’t even look at ANY home based business. You will fail and fail miserably. You might think the spelling issue I brought up is trivial and has nothing to do with making money. Trust me, it has EVERYTHING to do with making money! Think about that tonight when you go to sleep.
Maybe this is a scam. I don’t know and I don’t plan on signing up. What I do know is that when it comes to a home based business and multi level marketing business’ the facts show that only 3% of the people joining are able to make a living at what they’re doing. Who are those 3%? They’re the movers and shakers that have nothing but positive attitudes, never quit and are willing to work their butts off to succeed. That leaves 97% out in the cold. Most people don’t have the drive to do what it takes to become successfull. Most people don’t want to put the time in. Most people think they can work a few hours, sit back and watch the money roll in. I think deep down, that’s what most of you expect out of this program. Well, here’s a reality check for you. It ain’t happening!
If you’re one of the 3%, then good for you. The main reason that only 3% of the people have success at thses type of “Jobs” is because all of the other movers and shakers are already making big bucks. Why would they risk that for some crazy internet scam?
They say that there’s a sucker born every minute. Although, I think that figure has changed in the last 20 years to a sucker born every 15 seconds.
Do yourself a favor. Find something you love to do. Work hard at it. Develop total self discipline and never give up. I promise you that success will knock on your door and you’ll continue to answer, for the rest of your life.
As Forest Gump once said, “that’s all I have to say about that”.
July 8th, 2009 at 9:40 pm
This is a scam I was not aware they would take $69.90 from my account each month when I called they said I should have read the fine print. Well I filed a dispute at my bank and I am pretending as if I have never heard of this and someone stole my card and I will get my money back. They want to lie cheat and steal well so can I. Im not done with google after this is over either. I live down the street from their corporate headquarters and lets just say I will do more damage to their property than what they stole from me. They didnt read my fine print. My fine print says if you F#$k me I will do to you ten fold. Actually I applied for a position there today. Lets just say I have always been hired for any job that I at least get an interview for and when Im on the inside I will do hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of damage while working there and I will do my best to have my friend who creates computer viruses help me to download viruses into their network. I am very vengeful as you can tell. Google you shouldnt have done that now your going to pay. Litterally. Lets see you took $300 from me and now I will do $300,000 worth of damage to your property during my first year working there. Thats sounds fair. Oh and you will hire me I am far more politically correct than the shallequa’s and Shante’s you have working for you currently. I spoke with one today. Ironically I will get employee of the month and you wont have a clue. And hopefully the Al-Queda will blow the shit out of your offices after I’ve left and found a better job. I dont need your job I just love to get revenge and it worked out great that your right up the street from me. Good luck Google. BTW Yahoo’s better.
July 10th, 2009 at 10:46 am
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July 20th, 2009 at 6:54 pm
i am glad i have a prepaid card as the company didnt accept it now i have found out that it is a scam and now the site says session timed out had a feeling it was dodgy as when the site came up all my security alerts flashed
July 21st, 2009 at 11:42 pm
Wow. What a poor poor scam by one of the wealthiest corporations in the world. Im very disappointed by the people at google. like everyone else I was charged 80 dollars for each month. money that I had saved for a long long time. I didnt earn a cent with the piece of sh!t program. Im a college student trying to pay my way through a 33 thousand a year college. Thanks to google and whatever bull sh!t organization tricked me, im further into debt. DO NOT TAKE THIS OFFER. YOU WILL EARN NOTHING
August 11th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
i signed up too its alright i guess…. but i canceled before i got any further charges. now i always read terms and conds i donbt want to bee charrged !!!
August 17th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
Scott: your an idiot – get a life
Bob: your an idiot too – this has nothing to do with Google
This is a scam – not real- no money to be made. That is unless you are one of the creators of this scam, and then you are raking it in.
August 17th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
Googlelady – please read what you type before you post it. It is not very professional when even you get it wrong.
August 21st, 2009 at 1:38 pm
All. It is true. It is not a scam really. They are getting people into the program, providing the information. It is about selling a product which you can select from a long list. You then get a website to sell the product from. The adwords and so forth is to promote your site. Google has nothing to do with it. The kit I saw was mainly Yahoo information in it from 2002. The lady presented by WRAL is interesting and makes me question WRAL for not doing their research prior to printing the article.
It is there for all to make money. The rub is you will be investing your funds first before you see any money. Next, count on more than 5.5 hours per week in work if you are going to earn anything.
The final piece was a call received that if you listen to the individual you will be doing the same thing that got everyone here calling it a scam. You will make the money if you set up a page claiming to make $10,000 a month using Google Kit. That is because all the people that click you scam page will be paying you $70 per month times the pile of people signing up. BUT it will not be forever unless you are morally bankrupt and decide to change your URL and do it all again.
September 1st, 2009 at 11:44 am
Obviously it is to good to be true people so why do it??? These people really do make $4500-$6000 a month. However, they are making it by scamming all you people into giving them access into your bank accounts. By “Agreeing” to have them take the $1.97 for shipping out of your credit card, You are allowing them to have total access to your accounts. Its like giving a car salesman a blank check to purchase a car, They can make out any amount they like.
The Point is… We have to stop screwing over everyone in America. And try to rebuild our Suffering Economy.
September 3rd, 2009 at 2:53 pm
Listen people, It’s not only work at home scams. It’s also government grant scams and so forth. Here’s the deal, read the terms and conditions, if you have to pay any money to get any kit, it’s a SCAM. To work from home should not cost you a cent. If anything, they should always pay you money. USE COMMON KNOWLEDGE, WHAT JOB HAVE YOU EVER WORKED HAD TO PAY TO WORK? THE ONLY TRUE HOME BASED BUSINESS IS THE ONE THAT YOU, YOURSELF HAVE COME UP WITH. (PAY ONLY S&H), WHEN YOU SEE THAT ======READ======THE======TERMS======AND ======CONDITIONS. IF YOU HAVE TO PAY A MONTHLY FEE, YOU ARE GETTING SCAMMED, PERIOD NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. GET YOU HEAD OUT OF YOUR A#@.
September 10th, 2009 at 4:23 pm
I bought a kit that was 1.97 or something..TODAY i just had $79.00 TAKEN OUT OF MY ACCOUNT FOR WHO KNOWS WHAT????
September 20th, 2009 at 12:09 am
Ok..so i signed up for this google business kit shit about a month ago..i called them to cancel my account..the dumbass lady i talked to said she cacleled it and this was within the 7 day policy of getting your money back. Meanwhile, i get no confirmation of cancellation, so i call back and tell them the problem. Lady says that the perosn didnt cancel it..so she cancelled it for me and sent me teh confirmation email and i got it. BUT..stupid mother fuckers..signed me up for other memberships i did not know about..such as click sell and go..now im trying to cancel my account with this company..but the thing is there stupid numebr cannot be reached from my area..SCAMMERS,,,they already took 50$ outa my account and the credit card company is not doing anything about it. We should all file a huge complaint to this piece of shit company…and we should ALL SUE THEIR FUCKING ASSES,,,seriosuly thats a good way of making money;) lmao…if a lawyer is reading this lets try to gather a whoel bunch of people and make this work..whos in??
September 25th, 2009 at 12:40 pm
Does anyone know of the customer service number or an email address. I got charged $79 after it saying it was only $1.97.
September 26th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
They didnt even give me a chance to cancel before they took out their money…. then after talking to them and telling me that i couldnt get a refund…. i told them that i would take this to a lawyer ,,,,, then they gave me my money back…. today i went to my bank and found that they had taken more money from me but from other sites…. i have to cancel my account otherwise they will continue to take money….now i have a ton of overdraft fees…… I wish I could do something to make them pay for this……. I think that everyone on here should get together and sue them!!!!!!!
October 5th, 2009 at 1:57 pm
True SCAM. Paid $1.97, fine, did not recieve anything in the mail or e-mail then was charged $79.90. Not fine at all. The terms and conditions say after the 7 day trial period you will be charged, but it would make sense that the trial period starts when you recieve the product and can actually use this thing for 7 days. How the hell can you have a trial period for something you never recieved? It’s a bunch of bull shit and the only positive comments here are the ones from the scamming mother fuckers themselves. Probably have someone paid to publish positive comments even though there is nothing positive about this. I had to call my credit card company and have them contact this company to get the thing stopped. Hopefully it is cancelled or I will have to get some addresses and take matters into my own hands. I really like the comment about sueing these scamming bastards. Let’s do it. The company is pathetic and this program should not be trusted.
October 15th, 2009 at 9:03 am
2. TRIAL PERIOD AND BILLING
2.1 2.1 You authorize PCO or associated product owners or resellers* to initiate debit/credit entries to your bank deposit account or credit card as indicated upon sign-up and enrollment. This authority is to remain in full force and effect until You cancel Your subscription.
2.2 If Your payment is not collected by credit card within 30 days of the due date, Your Start Up Kit Using Google Subscription will be suspended. If You wish to cancel and not be billed, You must call toll-free at 1-800-497-4988 or International customers please call 00-1-646-205-0230. You expressly agree to the automatic monthly billing set forth herein. You expressly agree to honor all charges and fees due in association with this Subscription.
* Under 2.2 it reads if your payment is not collected by credit card within 30 days of due date, subscription will be suspended!!! So if you happenedto order this product before you reaall of these wonderful comments and want out…Call your credit card company and order a stop payment to these guys! (You may have to provide your credit company with the name that google kit uses when billing you) But hey relax after 30 days they won’t want anything to do with you either… I never bought this product but I’ve dealt with many a people like them and if they can’t get your money anymore they will leave you alone and take it from someone else istead of wasting time with you!!!!!! Hope this helps all you people who want out…..
October 16th, 2009 at 4:52 pm
stop calling my house im reporting u!
October 16th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Stop emailing me saying to cancel your membership, this is no way my program this is a review. So please stop.
October 29th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
Whatever to Pedro and all who had something positive to say about these people, I believe you’re one of them. I didn’t order this kit, Thank God!! but I know that they are just after your Credit Card Information and getting money for nothing, That’s why they want your credit card info and not cash or a money order because they know they will have to send the kit and they would not get any more money from you. what you sow you will reap, in other words, you do people dirty it WILL come back to you and/or your family one way or another. DO NOT ORDER THE KIT!!!!
November 9th, 2009 at 12:33 am
does this google home kit works or not.
November 13th, 2009 at 8:56 pm
As a single mother with 4 young children I was looking into this as a way to supplement my income. I tried to find an e-mail address for this company but was unable to do so.
I also tried checking this company out with the BBB and helllooo… amazingly they have no record of this company so no negative or positive feedback is available.
I say shame on Google and all other scammers that are profiting off of those that need a “helping hand” the most. PLEASE people do yourselves a favour and totally bypass this “scam” all together.
To all you scammers out there..What goes around comes around. Nothing like ripping off the elderly, poor, desperate and naive for self gain huh? Your pretty pathetic!!! P.S. I’m now a happy Yahoo user
November 23rd, 2009 at 1:32 pm
I haven’t received my job kit yet. I paid the 1.97 S&H. Where is it?
November 25th, 2009 at 2:29 pm
Google you should be ashamed of yourselves. I ordered your kit on Oct. 20 and a few days later decided to cancel it. I was told it was fine and I wouldn’t be charged for anything on my account. That was the first lie. Today I received my bill and was charged from 3 or 4 different companies. How misleading. The second lie was they told me I never canceled.
that’s pretty sad that you have to make your money from stealing. I believe the general publlic should and will be informed about this so called company called google. A scam is a scam.
November 30th, 2009 at 11:16 pm
Has anyone heard of spell check? It is quite amusing that all of the people that are correcting other people for their spelling and grammer do not spell or write correctly themselves! This is obviously a scam, and it is very difficult to have these charges reversed from your bank given the fact that all of the terms and conditions are listed in fine print, and agreed to by the scam victim at the time of purchase! Buyer beware!
December 1st, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Hey: Where is the kit? Where is the $1.95 charge? I’ve been charged money from GrantLinePro and they have NO RECORD of me, $79.97 from XM Brands MU Cancun, and Web Hosting $7.95 all these TWICE! I am really pissed! I can’t find anywhere to unsubscribe and I did not ask for any of this. All I wanted was information. I got a call from a “Google” representative and he didn’t know anything about these charges (supposidly) AND wanted my charge card number over the phone!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BUYER WAS SPANKED.
December 4th, 2009 at 12:37 pm
there is some thing crocked about this i want wy order cancelled the order #949254 i have canceled my visa card
December 4th, 2009 at 9:46 pm
omg i just purchased the kit i have 5 kids and a husband i am really cocerned is their anyone who can tell me how i should handle this situation please help me i cannot afford to loose so much miney every month please help me
December 7th, 2009 at 8:55 pm
I also was cheated. I agreed to $1.97 for shipping. I never received any information from this comapny. Then was charged $99.00. When I called to ask what the charge was for, they said that it was a non refundable charge. I guess I have learned that free does not always mean free. I will be calling my bank tomorrow so that I can stop anymore fees that they might try to charge me.
December 12th, 2009 at 12:42 pm
I am a new mother and tried this while i was unemployed/ Maternity leave, DO NOT use it it is NO good. It some how cost me 200 to get started by subscribing to the sites they say to use and then they’ve been taking 80 dollars a month out. i finally called this # 1-800-497-4988, and he said my account was now cancelled and there should be no more charges, so hopefully this ends it all for me. but again DO NOT TRY THIS ITS NOT WORTH IT!
December 18th, 2009 at 1:46 am
BUYER BEWARE!!!!!! I ordered this kit, and immediately my credit card company called me and told me to cancel as soon as possible. So I did as my credit card company told me to do. I cancelled it immediately. They said everything was taken care that I would not be charged. Every month I was getting at least $200.00 charged to my credit card. The charges came from a couple different sources, and they would be different every month. I would cancel and be told that everything was taken care of and I would be charged again, again, and again. Finally I had my credit company dispute the charges and I closed out my account and had new cards issued so that they couldn’t charge my credit card anymore. If you want a monthly headache then this is for you, trust us who have already gone there. YOU DO NOT WANT TO PURCHASE THIS, YOU GET NOTHING OUT OF IT BUT BILLS.
January 15th, 2010 at 1:21 pm
Any stories of quick money, expensive cars , private jets all in a few months time is always hype and manufactured to play on peoples emotions on a promise of better life.I have never seen anything yet that has replaced hard work and honesty to make a good living. A real shame these scammers keep getting away with this.
January 27th, 2010 at 7:02 pm
I just got back from the bank. I canceled my credit card and had to close out my checking account and open a new one. I was charged over 200 dollars for NOTHING. those FUCKERS were taking money out and I had no idea and I got NOTHING in the mail or anything. I was charged 4 different times. One for 2.00, another for 129.00, another for 80.00 and another for 3.00…..i have NO IDEA which company it is coming from. All it said on my statement for my credit card was Misc. Business Kit NY. does anyone have the number?? I have tried numerous numbers and they all claim my name is not in the system.
February 17th, 2010 at 8:16 pm
THIS IS FAKE!
Do NOT fall in this trap, they are stealing money from your bank account or credit card account.
They already charged me over than $1000 in 3 months, and only the time of disputing their charges cost more. They are coming with different company names, they are selling your details to other companies…
Be prepare to get broke after business with XM BRAND MU, GrantLinePro or any other scum company who hunted you by XM BRAND MU.
Beware!!!!
June 30th, 2010 at 4:33 am
Has noone pointed out that this ‘Google Home Business Kit’ isn’t offered by Google, but some random guy?
June 17th, 2011 at 8:43 am
You people make me laugh. People complaining that they’ve been “robbed” after they’ve GIVEN THEIR CREDIT INFO to some random stranger OVER THE INTERNET. How stupid does one have to be? If you need to make more money to feed your families, get some community college classes under your belt and go make more money. I think it should be legal to rob people who are not very smart, and expect to get an income handed to them after a few random internet clicks. Many, many people in this country are greedy and stupid, not a good combination. This is where they all wind up. I love reading these posts, this is my idea of a great sitcom.