Showing posts with label google cashkit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google cashkit. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

downbutneverout.com - don't invest in this scam

These guys might have an excellent domain name but the blog is completely fake and they are basically just ripping you off by getting you to sign up to the google cashkit and free grantkit which are complete scams - offering you no new information but costing you a small fee for "shipping", what's more is they will then have your e-mail address too to send to numerous spammers.

debt-free-dave.com - Another google cash kit scammer

This guy is selling two of the most common scams out there, the google cashkit program and a book about grants, don't believe his hype, the cheques are fake and you'll notice that it says 2 comments and then proceeds to list 10 - this is an automated programme and therefore the comments are completely faked too. Stay away from this one!

Saturday, 13 June 2009

carlcreatescash.com - Another grants and google cashkit scam

Two of the most prominent make money scams out there at the moment is the google cash kit scam which claims there is a way to make money out of an unknown trick with google, they show proof of a fake cheque usually and another one is a claim that it's easy to get grants from the US government when you have the right knowledge. Both of these books are usually sold for a small fee and you also give them your details which will result in being spammed a-plenty in the future.

Stay away from this guy's site, it's a typical Hoeffer scam!

bethsmoney.net - bethsmoney is a scam!

Bethsmoney.net is another ending domain linked to .org and .com - this is a page that you want to avoid. Check out my post on bethsmoney.com for more info!

bethsmoney.com - a scam claiming to be christian!

As I've mentioned before with these google cashkit/ google money scams that have no link to google whatsoever, they try to cover all the bases by making themselves sound similar to potential readers - that means that you can find them pretending to be everyone from a christian mom through to a car adjusting home boy.

Bethsmoney.com is a complete scam that should be stayed away from, the testimonies are fake, the cheques are fake and her religious qualities are most definitely fake!

anthonyisgreen.com - more like Anthony is a scam!

Anthonyisgreen.com is one of many similar scams that use a friendly looking face and a pleasant life story to appeal to you, in reality it is probably the same person with hundreds of different sites. Here they make a small profit selling you a useless google cash kit like product for a small fee and collect your e-mail address to sell it. Stay well away!

Sunday, 31 May 2009

johnsincomeblog.com - google rapid profit generator scam

There are numerous hustlers out there trying to sell products related to earning money through google adsense, often what will happen is that you have to pay a fee and they give you a set website, which you are then supposed to post content with a high adsense CTR, in some cases they get an automated clicker to click on your ads to keep you happy at the beginning but adsense are quick to act and close you down.

One of the internet rules is don't mess around with google and if you get sucked in to these ridiculous "google cash generator", "google cashkit" or "google rapid profit generator", you are going to be worse off. These products are not affiliated with google. Stay away!

Tuesday, 28 April 2009

Coreyhasmoney.com - A scam which you should avoid

Coreyhasmoney.com is one of many similar ads which lead to google cash kit, google repeatedly combat against google cash kit and are nothing to do with it whatsoever. The website has a cheesy picture of the said person and it automatically says that he is from whereever you are logging in.

Basically you will be posting things which are not allowed by adsense and so you will eventually make very little if any money and get suspended. Meanwhile he will have made a small income from selling you google cashkit. There are many sites in a similar vein and they are known for advertising on facebook. The testimonies are re-used on many other sites.

Thursday, 16 April 2009

Neilsmoneysite.com - a scam by a well known scammer

Neilsmoneysite.com advertises that he used to make £35 a day and now makes over £51,000 a month, he uses the well known technique of showing a photo of himself on holiday with his pretty wife - he claims to be where ever you are from and says that you can make a packet by signing up through google cash kit - google cash kit is not at all related to google and is a complete scam but what's more interesting perhaps is that this site no longer even leads there but instead to perfspot.com which seems to be a platform like myspace, I suspect this guy might just be collecting information now.

 
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