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Google Masters SCAM! Weekly Reports Scam at DailyJobsTribune.com claims you can make money online by buying their scam Google Masters kit

by Paula Mooney on September 21, 2009

Dailyjobstribune.com just got blocked from showing ads on my websites.


That’s because I was on Newsweek reading about The Case for Granny Dying and saw one of those fake ads claiming some woman near me in Akron, Ohio, was making $77 per hour or whatever scam.


I clicked on the ad and came to DailyJobsTribune.com with some fake “Weekly Reports” website claiming “Breaking: Jobs For At Home Workers. Pay $373 Dollars a Day (or more)” pitching some scam called Google Masters

If you click thru all the crap you see the real cost of the Google Masters’ scam in their tiny “Terms & Conditions” page on the bottom of the scam product they lead you to:



“You will be billed $2.95…You may cancel Your subscription by calling toll-free at 1-800-497-4988. Should You fail to cancel Your Subscription within the 7-day trial You will be billed $79.90 at the completion of the 7-day trial and every month thereafter…”


http://www.yourprofitgateway.com Your Profit Gateway(“YPG”), is mentioned in their crap, too, so I’m blocking that one, too.



The scammers claim you can cancel at anytime, but notice how they say a full refund of “$2.95″ and not the other charges — so if they have your credit or debit card number, cancel that card ASAP and report them to your bank or credit card company…

“You may Cancel at anytime during the initial 7-day trial and receive a full refund of Your $2.95.
Please call Customer Care at 1-800-497-4988 to make arrangement to receive Your refund. ”


“…You expressly agree to submit in writing any objection regarding fees to 230 West 400 South, Suite 100 SLC UT, 84101″


Stay away from any deal like this promising money if you give them your credit card number.


Hopefully the big sites like Newsweek and others who probably don’t even know they’re running these ads start blocking these scammers, too.

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Floyd Harrell August 25, 2010 at 3:32 pm

Does
Google MasterCard have a contest, where your email is selected from the internet system? They claim I won some money and to contact them at Austin, TX phone 512-541-1220

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