Philadelphiacitypost.com scam claiming Isabel Goldman makes money on Philadelphia City Post fake news site pitching Google Fast Cash crap
Philadelphiacitypost.com scam claiming Isabel Goldman makes money on Philadelphia City Post fake news site pitching Google Fast Cash crap
I just blocked Philadelphiacitypost.com — I saw the scammers advertising on Yahoo buzz news or somewhere.
Their real charges are $79.90 per month, not the $1.97 they advertise.
Here’s what their Terms and Conditions says:
“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 for continued services and hosting of your Visual Webtools software unless canceled by You.”
Report the fraud to your debit or credit card company if you gave it to them, and get everything in writing — plus, ask them for a new card number to be issued just to be safe.






bluesman69 on November 30th, 2009
My name is Louie Peraza. I am 54 years old and live on a fix Social Security disability Income. I filled out the information for this Google Biz since it was only $2.97 to try. I thought it might be a GoodGoogle way to supplement my income,but instead it cost me $74.97. Which caused my bank account to become overdrawn. When I called about this charge I was told That I hadn’t cancelled the program after three day a so I was charged the monthly fee. When I got this program it was some tutorials on how to do a blog for business, but it never said anything about a $74.97 charge. Now I am trying to get payday loads so I will be able to pay my rent. So tell me what should I think of this program that your paper has indorsed?