05/15/2009
by Nina Won
My friends have a vague idea of what I do. Something to do with search engines, right?
Right….
So of course they forward me li
Well, according to Michael Anderson on his site, YES!
Who is Michael Anderson? He’s just your average American trying to make a living through these hard economic times. Oh look! He’s from El Segundo. Cool, right near our offices.
Poor guy, he got laid off not that long ago. Aw, and he’s recently married.
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Aw. What a cute couple!
But wait, he found a way to make cash by posting li
Holy crap! Check out the car he bought!
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Ok. Let me get this straight. In 3 easy steps, I too can be making thousands of dollars by posting li
What’s the catch?
There must be a catch??
Yes everyone. This is a scam. There is no Michael Anderson from El Segundo. The scam goes by many names (Google Fast Cash, Google Cash Kit, Google Cash Profits, Google Quick Money, Google Money Tree, etc.) but it’s all the same concept. You mail away for their free kit and you pay for the shipping and handling. But once they have your credit card info, that’s when the scam begins. In the fine print (that you’ve probably ignored), it details out the monthly service charge that will be applied for using their services.
“Monthly Service fees will commence seven days from the date of this purchase, and will be billed monthly thereafter. After the seven day trial you will be billed sixty nine dollars and ninety cents USD monthly for the continued access to the Google Money Making System.”
Yikes! $69 a month??!
I need that money to send to an African prince that needs my help in Nigeria.









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