The BBB has issued yet ANOTHER warning about Make Money from Home with Google kits. Google Kits are becoming so widespread now – like alcohohol, drugs, and porn – it’s almost like they are just becoming part of our culture.
I can see the political debates now arguing for the legalization of Google Kit scams, Acai Berry scams, Teeth Whitening scams, and all other forms of hidden negative option scams.

People protesting to reclaim their false hope
Regulators will go too far and people will cry out loud together in mass: “Give us back our right to be scammed!…Give us back our false hope!”
The poet-protestors will quote Michelangelo:
“False hope is harboured only by that love when
beauty is worn away;
Sweet hope is found in a chaste heart; it does not fail
because of changes in the husk.”
And the singer-songwriter bards and rock bands will…
Oops. Sorry about all that. I think I might have started getting carried away. Anyhow, back to that ol’ BBB warning thingy…
Here’s what the latest BBB alert had to say. It includes many of the sites that had write-ups at WorkAtHomeTruth and other sitess over the past year or so, including:
- Google Money Tree – November 18, 2008 Warning about Google Money Tree and Google Treasure Chest is here
- Various Google Kits put out by Pacific Webworks – many of the Pacific Webworks Google Kits were discussed here
- Impact Wealth Solutions – EasyFortune500Profits was discussed here.
- Google Success Kits – the particular one that the BBB references is called EarchCashFastFastWithGoogle – discussed here.
Of course it’s always the same scenario of people getting hit with hidden charges:
“While the schemes go by many different names and are found on many different Web sites, the complaints to BBB tell a similar story. Complainants state that they signed up online to receive a free trial of a CD or access to information that would show them how to make money from home using Google. Consumers had to provide a credit or debit card number to cover shipping — which is typically only a few dollars.
Complainants to BBB state that they were billed before their trial ended — or never even received the CD — and continued to be billed after they had cancelled their order. Complainants also found mystery charges from several other businesses for services they didn’t realize they were signing up for with their “free” trial. One Georgia complainant’s bank account was debited $433 by various entities including Grant Finder, Web Training, Powersale, Safelock, Google Chest, Search Chest, A1Member and Auction Support.”
You can read the full BBB alert and warning here – or you can just wait until another one just like it comes out from about another ten thousand news agencies, consumer advocacy groups and law enforcement agencies just about every single week.
Here’s a short list to get you started:
- Recent MSNBC article – Twitter phishing ploy goes for “Direct Messages”
- 11/9/2009 article at ChicagoNow.com – Lawsuit: Work from Home Ads are a Scam! (Class Action lawsuit against Pacific WebWorks)
- 11/8/2009 article at the Chicago Tribune – Scams Prosper even if economy doesn’t
- 10/6/2009 Pioneer Press Article – Work-at-home offers? Beware of the scams
- 11/6/2009 Central Valley Business Times article warns about Master Internet Profits – a.k.a. “Portal to Success”
- 11/4/2009 BBB alert – Arizona Work-From-Home Company Claims to Show How to Make Easy Money With Google
- 11/2/2009 News story at CNET – Spammy Scams surfacing on Twitter and Facebook
Do a few seconds of searching and you can find hundreds, if not thousands more published within the last week.
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