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 a Lot of Money Working With Google,” sadly this seems to be the only evidence of increased legal compliance.

You See There are 2 Major Problems with How Google Home Income kit is Marketed…

Google Home Income Kit

First off, more likely than not you came across it through a misleading “newspaper” article, basically an ad that is made to look like an online newspaper featuring a story about a successful work at home Mom/Dad who’ve been using Google Home Income to make a fortune.

These fake sites use a host of tricks to make their cheap site look completely legitimate.  They add weather reports, fake comments, advertisements, and most deceptively an IP reading script that customizes the newspaper based on your location.

Here’s an example of one of these fake sites…

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The article is very misleading and does not explain with any accuracy what you’re really buying into.  When you sign up for these kits you’ll get access to a website that features internet marketing information, specifically showing you how to use Google AdWords to sell products for a commission.

They never tell you that you need to have money to invest as Google’s ad system operates on a pay per click basis, and they don’t tell you that you can easily lose money with this system.

The second problem with Google Home Income is in their billing process.  They advertise the kit for 1 dollar, but if you read the fine print you’ll see that it actually costs much more than that.

By submitting this form you are ordering Creative Synergy Training and the trial membership for $1.00 Instant Access. If you do not cancel within the 3-day trial period, you will be charged a one-time amount of $129.95. In addition, you will be provided access to an online Learning Center which will bill at $39.98, unless you cancel, 30-days from the date of enrollment and you will be re-billed every 30 days at $39.98 per month until cancelled. To cancel call 877-557-5473 M-F, 7am-5pm, MST within 3 days of the date you ordered. As special bonus gifts, you will also receive a Risk Free 14-day Trial membership to Home Source. You may cancel anytime during the trial period by calling 1-800-537-0984 M-F, 8am-5pm, MDT. If membership is continued you will automatically be charged $29.95 a month.

There’s nothing wrong with having a program that charges a monthly fee for its continual use but as you can see here, Google Home Income is simply out to rob their customers.  If they really were sincere about offering a trial of their product they would allow you more than 3 days to do so.  They also wouldn’t sign you up for all the additional monthly programs that you need to cancel.

If you ordered Google Home Income, without reading their terms and conditions, you can cancel buy calling the phone numbers above.  Remember to call both numbers and cancel each program separately to avoid any extra charges.

So is Google Home Income a Scam?

I think it’s pretty clear that these are not people you want to do business with.  I can’t think of any legitimate company on or offline that I’ve ever done business with that uses this type of misleading billing practice.

It’s clear that the way they make their money is by running up the bill on people who, in their desperate need for money and work, failed to read the fine print.  I’d recommend staying far away from Google Home Income as they’ll leave you with nothing but a headache and an empty wallet.

If you're at OpportunityChecker.com because you are looking for a way to make money online then check out our article "7 Ways to Make Money Online" - methods that anyone can use to earn an income from home.

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  • Why US government is not putting a ban to these sites who is fooling around the people round the globe, How a government can be so casual to this matter, it s my request to the government to bann the sites of Home income kit & others to prove show its concern over its people.

    tHANKS.
  • love you all, I was going to apply for that but I do a little bit of research and found this. Thank you so much for letting us know :)
  • Please I need help ! I was desperate to pay my bills and trying to do extra work. I did the huge mistake to sign in and put my debit card information for paying only 2.99. I never went through and never received any kit but every month they are charging me 79.99 from my bank account. Last month I called and nobody answered and send an e-mail to cancel and no return, today they did another debit on my account. I called the bank and they'll will stop future debits but the bank cant refund ! Gosh, I'm struggling to pay my bills and these people are stealing from me !
  • I figured it was a scam from the get go but wanted to do more research on it regardless. So like ALWAYS, before entering any info, whenever I come across anything, especially home base business such as this, I would do a search typing in "google home income kit scam" and that always does the trick. :) So next time you search anything suspicious, add in the word "SCAM" and you'll find what you're looking for.

    Be careful in the cyber world people.
  • I was about to sign up for this because I saw the Google, CNN and other logos on it. But I'm glad I decided to research first before paying. I really cant thank you enough for saving me!! Thank you so so so much. I've learnt me lesson that all home jobs are just pure SCAM!!
  • They're also running under the URL as http://www.dailynews3.com now or something like that.

    Like the rest have been saying, don't fall for something that sounds waaay too good to be true. There were so many red flags on that fake news article page it made me wanna puke. ALWAYS do the research FIRST. You wouldn't touch an unknown chemical with a ten foot pole without knowing what it was first, wouldn't you?
  • Not even sure if this thing is real anymore! Who can you trust?
  • i to was going to sign up for this .. im so happy i didnt and found this website first .. i read a few of your replies and thought id do a bit of research for my self .. and went on their terms and conditions and press ctrl+f and searched for $ and this is what i found the dirty robbers---



    General.These Terms and Conditions (the "Agreement") set forth the terms and conditions that apply to your membership in Lake View Holdings with Monthly Billing ("Membership"). You may be receiving a Hone Income Starter Kit offer for this agreement at a $2.97 cost. At the end of the 3rd day you will be billed an Account Activation fee of $99.95. And then your monthly membership fee of $24.95 starting in 30 days from your Activation Date. The monthly fee will continue every thirty (30) days until cancellation.

    Membership is non-transferable and is valid for the member only. Resale or transfer of membership rights is strictly prohibited, and will constitute grounds for termination or non-renewal of membership.



    when i read that i was like WTF so obviously you wanna stay way from this site, as people say if its to good to be true it is !!!

    SCAM!!!!!!!

  • I'm getting email about this program from a friend of mine. I get 3-7 emails a day from her on this. Obviously someone has either infected her computer with a virus that's using her contact list or someone's hijacked her email account. We've run every kind of virus checking we can on her computers but the unwanted emails keep coming. Any idea how we can get these to stop?!
  • please tell me how to cancel. I can't find a website for them and don't know what to do except cancel my card. can't believe i fell for it
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