Category «Google Kit Scams»

Wealth Connection Reviews – Legit or Scam?

In today’s terrible economic conditions, it’s not surprising that people are looking to earn some extra money from home, or are even trying to find a job where they can work from home full time.  The number of people who search for those opportunities every day is the very reason why this blog exists.  But unfortunately, Wealth Connection – the newest online job kit – is not the answer.

Wealth Connection is the latest in a long line of kits that claim to teach you how to earn money working for major Internet powerhouses like Google, Yahoo, or MSN.  Like we’ve heard before, they claim that you can make hundreds

PayDay Home Income Reviews – Legit or Scam?

Here we go again!  Yet another program offering to sell you the secrets of using Google to unlock Internet riches for a too-good-to-be-true fee: $3.95.  PayDayHomeIncome.com is using all the standard tricks to get you to trust them – they’ve decorated their website with the logos of lots of trustworthy companies – Google, Twitter, CNN, ABC, etc – though they are in no way affiliated with them.  They have a “countdown clock” offering you a “limited time offer” if you’ll just sign up for some free information.

But, the difference between PayDay Home Income and other Google kits are the small changes they’ve made.  First of all, if you are

Google Home Income Kit Reviews – Legit or Scam?

The release of the Google Home Income Kit signifies one thing and that’s that new laws and regulations will do little to deter misleading and fraudulent business practices.  These so called Google kits have been plaguing the internet for over a year now and it’s clear that they’re not slowing down.

Several months ago the FTC issued new guidelines for the internet marketing industry yet their affect seems minuscule.  It does seem that proponents of these Google Kits are more careful these days, in the past they made outrageous claims like, “Make $500 – $1,000 a Day Posting links on Google.” Now their subdued pitch simply reads, “You Could Make

Google Work from Home Kit Reviews – Legit or Scam?

In the latest work from home trend, marketing companies are focusing on selling the dream of Google work from home opportunities.  There are hundreds of these websites claiming that if you sign up for their kit they’ll show you how to make $200 – $600 a day posting links on Google.

The most egregious of these offenders go out of their way to make you believe that you’ll be working directly for Google Inc.  They post pictures of Google headquarters in CA and will even use buzzwords like “hiring,” “employment,” and “work at home jobs.”

What’s even worse is how low they’ve stooped to market these Google work from home

KevinsMoneyTree.org Reviews – Kevin Hoeffer Legit or Scam?

Kevin Hoeffer is a name synonymous with internet spam; his site KevinsMoneyTree.org has been advertised on almost every popular outlet on the net.  His “make money from Google” ad has plagued Facebook, MySpace, News sites, and countless others leading him to internet infamy.

I first heard about Kevin Hoeffer and his “blog” almost a year ago and assumed that by now he’d faded away, but it appears that he’s back in full force.  When fake blogs first started being used, there were thousands of them; they were exactly the same down to the fake Google checks and bogus story.

Originally these blogs were used to market the Google Money Tree