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Google Money Master Kit review: Scam 138

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This is not real? I get all the emails and such and that happens to be a scam?
I also ordered the kit, and i saw this so i called them and they got the phone.
I realized that when you ordered it, there is no section where you type in your
Address. . Right? I'm not so sure, (Got a short memory. . .) anyways, so i called them
Asking about that the web didn't have the seciton to type my address, but it says that
The kit will be mailed to be 2 - 5 business day. . They got the phone, and said that
There was no account information about me ordering it, and they put on me to hold,
This lady got the phone. . . Asking me the same question and she said she found it. . .
Then i told her that the website didn't asked me for an address and it says it will send me the kit,
I already paid 2. 87 and i want that cancelled. . So she said that she was able to cancel it and
The confirmation will be emailed. . But i haven't still got anyting yet. Is this scam?
Im so terrified. . ###

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deedasdee
US
Oct 29, 2009 9:29 am EDT

YES YES YES! This is a HUGE SCAM! DO NOT FALL FOR IT! As they say... If it sounds too good to be true, lt is! I'm a mom at home and didn't even click on this site, it just popped up, so I began to read it, listened to the FAKE testimonials, which just looked fake too, then BAM! next thing I know my account has been charged not only the $1.97, but also the $97 dollars for the FAKE Money Mastery Kit. My husband contacted our bank right away and filed a complaint. Then he contacted some FAKE rep that said our account would be credited the monies back... Shah what ever! still waiting! So lesson learned, DONT EVER BELIEVE THAT THERE IS A GET RICH QUICK OPPORTUNITY OUT THERE!

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craz2ella34
Standish, US
Oct 30, 2009 11:49 am EDT

TQG*onlinebizkit [protected] UT is what appeared on my statement

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Mr Ford
NZ
Nov 02, 2009 4:32 pm EST

Well, Well, Here we go again on the the big train ride to getting sucked in to another scam.
Yes we too fell into the trap, with their ### web site & "free" offers, and after paying the initial
US$2.95 we were then billed twice again to the tune of around NZ$300.00! and what did we recieve for this hard earned cash that was extracted from our account you may ask?
Sweeeet F*%&K all!
So once we realised that we had been had, we moved quickly to cancell our cards (NZ$15.00 Each!) then rang this so called company "Quickprofitkit.com" (or the hundreds of other names that this Company operates under, , , , ) and asked to cancell our subscription plus a full refund of all moneys taken, the snotty nosed little imigrant on the other end agreed to the cancelation but told us there would be no refund and hung up on us.
Now I have done a bit of research into this scam, and I am starting to get a sense of scale as to how big this problem is and how many people are getting sucked into these scams all around the
world, even down here in good old New Zealand!
It looks like the company "Just Think Media" are behind this one and many other scams run by a bloke called James Wilms, from what I can work out what they are doing is not iliegal, , , However it is very, very misleading, unethical and down right wrong! stealing from hard working people!
So if you are reading this James Wilms, and I hope you do, I invite you to come to the rugged west coast of New Zealand, where the people of this land are pround, loving, strong and most of all honest as the days are long, I would love nothing more for you to be here in this rugged land, so I can take you into the hills and remove you from the Gene pool that is the human race, to relieve the burden that people like ourselves must carry thru your actions.

" The only way for the triumph of evil,
is for good men to do nothing."

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Mr Ford
NZ
Nov 05, 2009 12:33 am EST

Righto "Goldsworth", Judging by your replys you have made to the others like myself who have been fleeced of their hard earned cash, it seems you know how to cut & paste! Well done!

As far as that phone no# goes for cancelling the subscription, once I actually got talking to someone that could speak fluent English, I managed to get it cancelled... But yep! you guys managed to get one more sneaky little payment out of my Accnt! bringing the grand total to NZ$341.11!

Now, as far as getting my money back, I was told that I would need to ring "Quickprofit" (or whatever you guys call yourselves ) direct, and was given two different numbers which (you guessed it!) dont work!

So Mr Goldsworth, you stated in your nice little cut n paste job that Quote "We honestly didnt mean to inconvenience you in any way" & "mistakes can be made" & "customer service is our number one priorty"
So seeing as you are so customer focused Mr Goldsworth, I am sure that you will not find any problem in returning my hard earned cash to its rightfull place - back in my account.

Regards

Out of pocket

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angie garcia
Houston, US
Nov 06, 2009 3:24 pm EST

Continental,
What happen is that you will register on their website and boom, there is a membership fee at the following day. Although it is in their fine print, they intentionally make it misleading because if they are true to their service they will return the money if customer is not satisfy or wasn't able to use the website at all. They don't care, the owner know what they are doing, looking for loopholes. The website to login is www.quickprofitkit.com/memberlogin/index.php, if you make a research what country has extension php you know where it came from. I am a victim and citizen of the same country. They don't acknowledge refund because this is their business.

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Mr Ford
NZ
Nov 08, 2009 1:25 am EST

Well, , , Well, , , Its been three days since my last post, (see above) and still no sign of my hard earned cash,
However it looks like Nicole Otero has been on the same course as Goldsworth and has learnt how to cut and paste as well! well done nicole! Thankyou for proving my point.

PS you are also invited to come along to New Zealand with your boss James wilms & Goldsworth! how about organising everyone that works in that stinking, low life, thieving company to come along! I will even pick yas up from the airport!

Regards

Still out of pocket

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StupidMe_TX
Richardson, US
Nov 14, 2009 10:26 am EST

People this is a SCAM company!

Stay way from their sites.. The Credit Card company do knows about them too... I had already report them to BBB (http://www.bbb.org/), to help other it is your turn to report them to BBB so no more people would not be rip off.

I demand a return for trail that I do not know anything about and that I have not except to. I only agree to buying the product and not the trail. I hope BBB will close this compay soon and conficicated all the properties/finacial and then put all these people on jail that is including the people work there.

Their "Offical" internet complaint reply message alone can tell these people are SCAMS... Note: "we will be happy to walk you through the entire cancellation process." Where is the refund for the non-existing trial? And DARE you not to cancel my trail.

For now, I will post warning/complain on every major sites. The bottom line is stay away from this site.
I hope the employee of this company get a wake-up call too and I know your are reading/checking these complaint sites. Where are your morals? How did your mom raise you? How will you tell your child what kind of work you do?

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Fruad in Google Name
Jersey City, US
Nov 27, 2009 5:09 pm EST

Complaint: Fraud Web Site

Web site
https://secure.fastblogincome.com/afs/ybp!confirm

Complaint: The “ fastblogincome” Site is cheating the Google customers in the Google Name.
Please be aware of it. It decreases Google’s Creditability. Please kindly take necessary action to prevent the unscrupulous activity which tarnishes the image and goodwill of Google among general public.

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vicky_700
London, GB
Dec 16, 2009 6:23 am EST

Guys if you are talking about MHM scheme check dis to get back your money

http://mhmmoneymastery-scam.blogspot.com/

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vicky_700
London, GB
Dec 16, 2009 6:24 am EST

Indeed google is great this got nothing to do with the money mastery

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Chuck Turner
Sandy, US
Dec 16, 2009 7:15 am EST

Here is the head office phone number and address for the Google Money Master Kit scam company:

Just Think Media
Corporate Head Office
Suite 204, 85 Cranford Way
Sherwood Park, Alberta, CANADA T8H 0H9
Phone: 780.416.0211
Fax: 780.416.0218
Careers@justthinkmedia.com
Corporate@justthinkmedia.com
Legal@justthinkmedia.com
Customer Service email: customerservice@justthinkmedia.com

Company Owner: Jesse Willms
Address: 527, 52328 Range Road 233, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada

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More about this scam company and their history can be found here:

http://www.webcops.net/just_think_media_spam_scams_8001.html

http://www.dazzlesmile.com/epicadvertisingcomplaint.pdf
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Where to file complaints:

FTC: https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/

http://www.econsumer.gov

Good luck to all who have been caught by these scammers!

And end to this scam and refunds of stolen money is our number one concern,

Thanks,

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faj
GB
Dec 16, 2009 12:42 pm EST

has anybody got their full refund?if you have please tell us how to get ours from the google money making kit..they have taken a total of 80 dollars from me..they are involved with google and my money mastery plan..

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Icalibraman
Cradley Heath, Nr Birmingham, GB
Dec 23, 2009 2:49 am EST

Yes.. i fell for this scam too. I should have checked them out before i registered my credit card...Never again.
I have just been on to my bank who have now assured me that they will deal with it.
I have recently been made redundant and here in England we are in the middle of the largest deppression in history with jobs being lost in their hundreds every day. Threfore i was a little vunerable and naive and thought there was a chance of earning some extra money. I was exactly the person these scam artists were looking for. Be warned do not have ANY dealings with MHM Money Mastery!

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the rouche
slc, US
Jan 04, 2010 1:16 pm EST

scam or not, It's very simple. i am not familiar with this sytem. I bought from another guy his books and videos, and I am starting my company online. I know exactely what to do to make money with Google, yahoo, ebay, etc. I found one which is not a scam (very hard to find). any ways, no one should put his card # b4 reading the terms and conditions of these websites, specially if the site dsnt look serious. also, try to contact the customer service b4 you actually hit submmit, on your order, so you are sure that you can cancel or ask questions after. people and companies have the right to scam you in this country bc we live on a FREE MARKET! and if Mcdonalds can use children as their main advertisement target bc we are on a free market, then, expect anything from any company, bc the government(which is the people) allows it. enjoy...

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AAP
US
Jan 04, 2010 3:02 pm EST

Checking my account I found that my bank account was charged $59.84. I called the i-[protected] number my bank gave me and it's not working. Online search for the compamy I found a number I called. I explained my case and he (jose) said that it was a charge for some money making website. He said I had signed up for a three day trial offer. When I didn't cancel after three days they charged my account for $59.84. However, I never signed up for a trial offer I signed up for a small fee to cover shipping cost for a google link-posting kit on how to make extra cash posting links from home. Apparently I was under the impression that it would only cost me about $1.95 (using debit card) to pay for a service, then be mailed some info about there service or money mastery plan. I was scammed completely. They charged $59.84 twice and $29.71 once. I honestly thought I'd be paying $1.95 for some literature that would just be mailed to me and thats it! I don't recall receiving an e-mail from them, hence my "product" was never delivered, it probably ended up in the SPAM filter. I have been victimized by these people like so many others have. This can be a financial burden on some of us and for a company to do this is down right wrong. FALSE ADVERTISEMENT! HIDDEN FEES IN SMALL PRINT THIS IS WRONG ! ( So they state that it was in the terms and agreement we should have read)

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elder
Prince George, US
Jan 14, 2010 1:36 pm EST

what is the number i call to cancel?

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StopScammer
Washington, US
Jan 29, 2010 1:54 pm EST

Call [protected] to report your complaints about the scam.

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donnadonna
PH
Oct 24, 2010 1:20 am EDT
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Isn't there a moneyback guarantee or something? Perhaps you can ask for a refund.
http://www.smallscalebusiness.com