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 kits.  The most common method is to use a fake online newspaper.  They create a website that mimics the home page of popular online news portals; they even include minute details like a weather forecast.

These fake newspapers feature one article with a variation of one of the following headlines:

How a Stay At Home Mom Makes $7359/ Month on Google

Is Working Online At Home The Next Gold Rush?

Breaking News: Google Hiring Americans to Work from Home

These articles profile a successful work at home Mom or Dad who are using one of these kits to not only survive these hard times, but make a killing working from home.  At the bottom of the article there’s a procession of comments, which are also fake, followed by pictures of checks and more links to purchase a start-up kit.
Here are some examples of what these sites look like…

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Google Work at Home Kits the Biggest Scams to Date?

Aside from the deception used to get you to click through to one of these kits, the worst part is still to come.  These kits are practically given away for nominal shipping and handling fees of around 2 bucks; however you need to read the terms and conditions to get the full story.

What you are really signing up for is a trial period of the product; depending on which kit you purchase you have between 3 – 7 days to cancel.  If you fail to do so, they will begin to charge you a high monthly fee for the continual use of the product.  To make matters worse, often times they take the liberty of signing you up for additional trials for products you never even heard off, much less requested.

This is completely unethical and these Google work from home opportunities have fleeced customers for hundreds of thousands of dollars.  Since these billing stipulations are hidden in the fine print most people fail to see them until it’s far too late.

If you already fell for one of these scams there are several things you can do:

1) If you still have the link to the original offer, follow it and read the Terms and Conditions page to get a cancellation number.  What makes this difficult is that these kits are hosted on complicated domains like “https://secure3.on1inetrack.com/goph/?offer=go_qg…”

Almost no one remembers them and to further complicate matters these sites are always changing names and numbers.

Here’s a list of some of the more popular ones at the time of writing this article:

make money from home with google
Name: Make Money From Home With Google
URL: http://www.safetrialoffers.com/googlefortune/ld5/?affID=116&subaffID=1
Phone Numbers: 1-877-361-8622, 1-877-495-1145, 1-800-418-9320 ( Need to call all 3 to cancel additional programs)
Address: Search 4 Profit, LLC.7614 Arvilla Avenue.Sun Valley, CA 91352




profit library

Name: Profit Library with Google
URL: http://www.profitlibraryathome.com/aoffer/?B=144A=94&SubAffiliateID=16113-VT
Phone Number: 1-800-440-4397
Address: 625 Main street West Indies Nevis






Profits at home using Google
Name: Profits at Home Using Google
URL: https://secure3.on1inetrack.com/goph/?session-id=0511cf0b70ceee08f4c08eb7b8f200fc
Phone Number: 877-484-8016, International: 00-1-646-205-0216
Address: Pacific WebWorks, Inc – Utah, USA




2) The easier option is to call your bank or credit card and report these fraudulent charges.  In most cases your credit card company will have a phone number for you to call and cancel the monthly charges.  Still, this doesn’t always work and in many cases people have resorted to reporting their cards stolen and are not taking responsibility for the purchase.

It’s pretty clear that you should stay away from any offers that resemble anything mentioned in this article.  The information in these Google work from home scams is outdated and definitely not worth the monthly fees.

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  • Damn! I did not know that this is... oh Crap! I lost $800 when I really need more money? Damn crooks!
  • I fell for this scam too, and I really hate myself for being so gullible. The scary part is the scam ad that I responded to is on the ABC Good Morning America website, and it's still advertising there as of today!!! Thank you GMA!!! Those people are the yellow journalists that I always thought they were. I guess I'll just report my credit card as stolen, because essentially it has been.
  • I fell for the same scam and have been trying all morning to delete this account. I called and they had me go to another web-site customer form help. I entered the information. Now how do I know if it was canceled ?? Thanks.
  • Thank you for exposing these crooks. All of us need extra money in these tough times and it's easy to get sucked in at first glance. I'm glad I read your review. I'm sure you saved me money and headaches of dealing with these scam artists.

    Thanks again.
  • Wow. I'm glad I checked and found this article. I really thought that ad was legit. It even says things like "As seen on CNN". I almost fell for it, but decided to check. I only hope more people check before they fall for this scam. It's so wrong!
  • I'm a touring artist. i need more money. i started looking online, the sites above plus homejobstop.duh where all sponsored links by google search. That is how i found your blog. thank you for your postings.
  • I'm very disappointed these people stole my money and will not return it because i sent there product back before the 14 days never opened it and resent it. DO NOT ORDER THIS PRODUCT. they will bill you $47.50 a month before the 14 days is up. BE WEARY OF THIS PRODUCT!
  • Thanks for saving me from this horrible scam. I also was almost sucked into this hoax. Thank goodness I walked away and came back to check if this was a scam. It shows how we are easily influenced. Thanks so much, all of you.
  • I am so glad to see this site. It is a shame how some people want to scam honest down on their luck people when they have nothing to begin with. It's amazing how low some people will go. They should remember, "IT'S A ROUND WORLD"
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