Oct
06

Are these websites like Google Cash kit and others a scam?

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Cole asked:


I’ve been looking into and researching these websites like “Google Cash Kit” and “twitter Cash Kit”, where you post links or ads or something for other sales. I want to make money from home and these websites have been praised as being great; but they take a credit card….i’m a little skeptical, is this a scam?

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Comments

  1. It’s the typical money up front scam.

  2. Mason says:

    It’s a total scam. I did some research on it and it totally is a lie. Plus they’ll charge you like $70 a month without telling you.

  3. Dawn says:

    Those praises you are reading are not real. They are simply lies created to get your credit card or debit card information so they can bill you anywhere from $50.00 to $100.00 every month, or whenever they want. They are hoping that you will fail to read the fine print where this is usually stated. Most of the time, you will get nothing in the mail but you will be charged monthly on your credit card.

    You can get this information for free from Google at:

    Google also wants people to report these fraudulent sites to them by reporting their URL.

    You can do that here.

  4. Rian V says:

    Yes, the majority of these schemes are no more than money scams. Here is an article on the Fraud Encyclopedia.com -

    Hope it helps.

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