I'm really interested in this Google posting position as well. Curious if you got paid yet from Google? I really cant afford to pay bills, let alone pay for a scam. : (
Dying to know...Thanks!
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Posted 13 August 2009 - 12:58 AM
don't do it! I was stupid enough to do it. Now two days later they have charged my account 89.97 and I have no idea how to contact them. I am working with my bank, but this is crazy.
I can not believe I was stupid enough to do this! I never do things like this, but with it saying Google I guess I thought it was true!
Pass the word along!
Also, if you can post the link where you found the page, please do. Maybe I can find a number to contact them!
-reply by CarliePosted 02 November 2009 - 03:39 AM
BEWARE! My wife works in the money/banking industry. She takes fake checks (and arrests, due to the law and company policy) all time. There was a picture of a guy holding a check claiming he was making $1000's from Google. I asked my wife to look and without even more than a second passing she said it was fake. She's been doing this for over five years. I asked her to run the numbers from the check, which she did. Of course, it's a FAKE company out of Canada. It is NOT real and the US and Canadian governments will NOT do anything about it, nor will Google. If you are unsure wether or not it's "real" then either get a picture of a check with bank information or ASK, if they refuse PLEASE PLEASE move on. I have the resource to check these things and so DO YOU. If you can (if you cant, RUN!) get a PICTURE of a check from them, then CALL your bank and ask them to run the "bank" numbers from the bottom of the check, the bank WILL tell you if it's real or fake. In these tough economic times we simply CAN NOT let these "people" STEAL our hard earned money. Also, If you didn't PLAY the lottery, then you didn"t WIN the lottery, NO ONE died and left you a small fortune either. YOU will be held responsible (Class B FELONY) for attempting to cash one of these checks! Also, one scam we were takin on was the ACCABERRY. DO NOT buy ACCABERRY or any product the same over the internet. Yes it DOES work, HOWEVER, the com[any has NO number to reach anyone (FIRST CLUE!) and when we "canceled" our order we were still charged $100 PER bottle and the "company" continued to SEND bottles at $100 a pop. We had to close our account and were NOT the first according to our banker. You can BUY ACCABERRY (I highly recommend as it DOES work, my wife has lost 15lbs in two months) at GNC for ONLY $30 a bottle (no I do not work at GNC it's just the only place I've seen it at, maybe you can find somewhere else, up to you) Hope this helps.
-reply by dadzplaynPosted 02 November 2009 - 03:42 AM
BEWARE! My wife works in the money/banking industry. She takes fake checks (and arrests, due to the law and company policy) all time. There was a picture of a guy holding a check claiming he was making $1000's from Google. I asked my wife to look and without even more than a second passing she said it was fake. She's been doing this for over five years. I asked her to run the numbers from the check, which she did. Of course, it's a FAKE company out of Canada. It is NOT real and the US and Canadian governments will NOT do anything about it, nor will Google. If you are unsure wether or not it's "real" then either get a picture of a check with bank information or ASK, if they refuse PLEASE PLEASE move on. I have the resource to check these things and so DO YOU. If you can (if you cant, RUN!) get a PICTURE of a check from them, then CALL your bank and ask them to run the "bank" numbers from the bottom of the check, the bank WILL tell you if it's real or fake. In these tough economic times we simply CAN NOT let these "people" STEAL our hard earned money. Also, If you didn't PLAY the lottery, then you didn"t WIN the lottery, NO ONE died and left you a small fortune either. YOU will be held responsible (Class B FELONY) for attempting to cash one of these checks! Also, one scam we were takin on was the ACCABERRY. DO NOT buy ACCABERRY or any product the same over the internet. Yes it DOES work, HOWEVER, the com[any has NO number to reach anyone (FIRST CLUE!) and when we "canceled" our order we were still charged $100 PER bottle and the "company" continued to SEND bottles at $100 a pop. We had to close our account and were NOT the first according to our banker. You can BUY ACCABERRY (I highly recommend as it DOES work, my wife has lost 15lbs in two months) at GNC for ONLY $30 a bottle (no I do not work at GNC it's just the only place I've seen it at, maybe you can find somewhere else, up to you) Hope this helps. Remember! If you could make a $1000 a week, EVERYONE would be rich.
-reply by dadzplaynPosted 16 December 2009 - 01:33 AM
I disagree several million people have explained how much they have recieved, it all depends on how often ads on your site gets clicked. My motto is don't dis it until you've tried it
<script type="text/javascript"><!--Google_ad_client = "pub-3707332887967863";/* 125x125, created 15/12/09 */Google_ad_slot = "5517259836";Google_ad_width = 125;Google_ad_height = 125;//--></script><script type="text/javascript"Src="http://pagead2.Googlesyndication.Com/pagead/show_ads.Js"></script>
-reply by RichardPosted 19 December 2009 - 01:05 AM
Lets be serious here, how dumb do you have to be to fall for this sort of scam? Google pay me 25 dollars a link? Does anyone actually think that a multinational corporation is going to pay a complete stranger thousands of dollars a week just to post links? Does anyone actually think that a multinational corporation is going to charge people 1.95 as a registration fee to work for them
I note than one guy got a bill for 79 dollars, think yourself lucky, there are people out there who have been scammed for far more.
If there is anyone reading this who has been scammed. I am a cousin of the president of an african country, we need to get 10,000,000 dollars out of the country quick, please send me your bank details etc etc etc, sound familiar?
In essence, some people are too stupid to be allowed to own a computer without parental locks put on it.

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