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		<title>By: Phil</title>
		<link>http://electronplumber.com/inside-a-google-biz-kit-trap-part-2/#comment-1356</link>
		<dc:creator>Phil</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 17:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was SCAMMED , I was doing a favor for a friend that has been recently informed she was loosing her job after 35 years, the plant is closing. So I happened across the Google Biz Kit and signed up for her (my name and card). Downloaded the information , and all was well, luckily I used  Pay Pal Secure card, which I thought was a one time card (contacted Pay Pal about reoccurring charges on the number.... merchant can charge four times on card) I canceled the cars as soon as they told me. I am out $160.00 but at least they didn&#039;t get my real card number. Calling their customer service is of no use, they claim that the notice is on the home page but try as I might it&#039;s not on their page. The second contact number puts you on hold for as long as you want to wait without a response or a live operator.
STAY Away from  this SCAM in  hard times, people a preying on people in need.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was SCAMMED , I was doing a favor for a friend that has been recently informed she was loosing her job after 35 years, the plant is closing. So I happened across the Google Biz Kit and signed up for her (my name and card). Downloaded the information , and all was well, luckily I used  Pay Pal Secure card, which I thought was a one time card (contacted Pay Pal about reoccurring charges on the number&#8230;. merchant can charge four times on card) I canceled the cars as soon as they told me. I am out $160.00 but at least they didn&#8217;t get my real card number. Calling their customer service is of no use, they claim that the notice is on the home page but try as I might it&#8217;s not on their page. The second contact number puts you on hold for as long as you want to wait without a response or a live operator.<br />
STAY Away from  this SCAM in  hard times, people a preying on people in need.</p>
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		<title>By: Fern</title>
		<link>http://electronplumber.com/inside-a-google-biz-kit-trap-part-2/#comment-1260</link>
		<dc:creator>Fern</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 08:05:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was dubbed...I bought into a Google biz kit, waited patiently for my physical package which never came &amp; instead was shocked when my bank informed me of a charge amounting to approximately USD 59 when I only clicked for a payment of USD 3.88. I&#039;m not very well to do and it was a lot of money to me; tried to relocate the sign up page but seems lost in cyberspace. Apparently, I signed up for something from profitprofusion.com....went in looked around &amp; like Jack mentioned...it was a worthless piece of shit. So, tell everyone....STAY AWAY FROM GOOGLE BIZ KITS!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was dubbed&#8230;I bought into a Google biz kit, waited patiently for my physical package which never came &amp; instead was shocked when my bank informed me of a charge amounting to approximately USD 59 when I only clicked for a payment of USD 3.88. I&#8217;m not very well to do and it was a lot of money to me; tried to relocate the sign up page but seems lost in cyberspace. Apparently, I signed up for something from profitprofusion.com&#8230;.went in looked around &amp; like Jack mentioned&#8230;it was a worthless piece of shit. So, tell everyone&#8230;.STAY AWAY FROM GOOGLE BIZ KITS!</p>
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		<title>By: parker</title>
		<link>http://electronplumber.com/inside-a-google-biz-kit-trap-part-2/#comment-1215</link>
		<dc:creator>parker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 06:40:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi.. man, am I glad  I found you.. I almost bought one of these Google link posting kits for $2.95.  I first saw the ad at soundclick.com (sadly, one of my favorite sites).
So I clicked the link.. it brought me to a site that promised riches for $2.95 for a Google link posting kit.. the link from Soundclick came in the form of a pop-up. I have not been able to find this paticular pop-up again, but Soundclick has other similiar pop-ups that take you to different sites with the same Google link posting kits.
Here is one such link directly from Soundclick:  myonlinecashsecret.com
Anyway, I was dazzled by the site of the first link I clicked. It said &quot;As seen on NBC, ABC, The today show, and others&quot;.  But upon reading more, I realized that the $2.95 was only for a trial..$59 a month after 7 days.  At the bottom of the page I noticed it said not sponsored, or endorsed by Google.. I thought how odd, you&#039;d think Google would be endorsing this.
I decided to call Google to see if this was legit and of course you get a message from Google saying that they do not offer telephone support at this time. So I scoured Googles website hoping to find something from Google endorsing these kits.. nothing.
So tonight I did a key word search ( google link posting kits), which eventually brought me to you.  And I am shocked at what I see. I almost bought the thing for $2.95, and I would not have minded the $59 a month thereafter if it was really possible to make the obscene amounts of money they were promising.  I guess the thing that really made me suspicious is that they promise that the checks come directly from Google, but yet, not a word anywhere on Googles website about it. You want to believe it so much, but you know in your heart it&#039;s a scam. I think that soon, the scammers will outnumber the honest folks.
When that happens, I will throw my computer away, and go back to watching television.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi.. man, am I glad  I found you.. I almost bought one of these Google link posting kits for $2.95.  I first saw the ad at soundclick.com (sadly, one of my favorite sites).<br />
So I clicked the link.. it brought me to a site that promised riches for $2.95 for a Google link posting kit.. the link from Soundclick came in the form of a pop-up. I have not been able to find this paticular pop-up again, but Soundclick has other similiar pop-ups that take you to different sites with the same Google link posting kits.<br />
Here is one such link directly from Soundclick:  myonlinecashsecret.com<br />
Anyway, I was dazzled by the site of the first link I clicked. It said &#8220;As seen on NBC, ABC, The today show, and others&#8221;.  But upon reading more, I realized that the $2.95 was only for a trial..$59 a month after 7 days.  At the bottom of the page I noticed it said not sponsored, or endorsed by Google.. I thought how odd, you&#8217;d think Google would be endorsing this.<br />
I decided to call Google to see if this was legit and of course you get a message from Google saying that they do not offer telephone support at this time. So I scoured Googles website hoping to find something from Google endorsing these kits.. nothing.<br />
So tonight I did a key word search ( google link posting kits), which eventually brought me to you.  And I am shocked at what I see. I almost bought the thing for $2.95, and I would not have minded the $59 a month thereafter if it was really possible to make the obscene amounts of money they were promising.  I guess the thing that really made me suspicious is that they promise that the checks come directly from Google, but yet, not a word anywhere on Googles website about it. You want to believe it so much, but you know in your heart it&#8217;s a scam. I think that soon, the scammers will outnumber the honest folks.<br />
When that happens, I will throw my computer away, and go back to watching television.</p>
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