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Google Money Master Review

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Is Google Money Master a Scam?

There has been an onslaught of Google kits being advertised across the Internet. You can find these ads almost anywhere, from your Yahoo email box to the sponsored ads section of your favorite website.

These ads are so prevalent that they've attracted the attention of hundreds of thousands of people specifically because they make amazing employment and earnings claims. They promise folks that they can make more than $5,000 a week simply posting links on Google.

To make matters worse the marketers behind Google Money Master use a number of techniques to make their offers appear not only legitimate but recommended by top companies. For instance on their offer page they show you a list of logos from television broadcasters, home appliance stores, and news publications.

This is all done to have you believe that this is a legitimate offer. When in reality if you search through their terms and conditions you will see that they have a disclaimer saying that the trademarks they’re using do not endorse this business opportunity. However their most effective association comes from using Google in their name.

There are hundreds of comments from people who purchased Google Money Master under the impression that they would be working directly for Google Inc just because the name was in the title of the program.

Again they are simply borrowing the name and in reality Google has no association with any of these kits. The other deceptive marketing technique that they focus heavily on is the use of fake blogs. You may have seen these sites advertising Google Money Master; there’s usually a picture of a man and his family in front of fancy cars holding up a large check from Google.

There are also comments on the bottom of the blog to make it seem even more legitimate. However you will see that the comments on the blog are not real but are fabricated and posted there. You can tell because there will be an announcement saying that the comment section is closed due to spam. This is a blatant lie and often you will see incorrect dates posted on these comments which is a clear sign that they have been edited with a program like Photoshop and are not real.

There are thousands of different domains for these types of fake blogs all along the lines of scottmakesmoney.com they simply change the names of the people.

The other horrifically deceptive technique used by affiliates of Google Money Master is the use of fake news paper articles. This method is designed to make you believe that you’re reading a real editorial piece on this business opportunity, when again that entire thing is completely fabricated the newspapers that these people claim they are from do not even exist.

And finally the last technique that they use is an IP script that customizes the offer to your neighborhood. For example someone reading the advertisement based in Santa Barbra will see an ad that says something like, “My name is Scott Hunter. I am originally from the Santa Barbra, Ca area. Recently married I lost my job as a boring account rep for a manufacturing company a few months back. But here is my story on how I make $9,000+ a month by just submitting small text and ads online on Google. Read my story to learn how I did it and how you can do the same.”

So no matter where you are from it will appear as if the guy running the blog is your friendly neighbor sharing a great piece of info with you to help you survive these rough economic times. The sad fact is that these methods of deception are highly effective and tons of people are buying into Google Money Master under false pretenses.


Example of Fake News Article

There are a variety of these floating around and again none of these newspaper exist and are only designed to get you to buy Google Money Master.

So why is Google Money Master a Scam?

The reason why this company has gone through so much trouble and effort to make their offer seem legitimate is simply because of their hidden billing policy.  They offer the kit for a small charge of 1.95 however if you read the terms and conditions that they purposefully hide from you, you’ll see the truth.

Once they have your credit or debit card information they will begin to charge you monthly charges of around $80.  Most of the people who sign up have no clue about these hidden charges and only learn about them when their monthly statements come in and it’s already too late.
The other reason why these programs are scams is because the information they send you is fairly useless.  They send a CD that contains a series of internet marketing eBooks, these are the same kinds of books that are given away for free as bonuses and do not have nearly enough information to start a successful online business.

The bottom line is that until these kits get shut down by a government agency you should stay away from Google Money Master or offers that seem similar to it.  They all have the hidden charges and same lack of valuable info.  If you do come across these report them online and do your best to get the word out to prevent more innocent people from getting scammed.

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kyra  says:
4 months ago

No this isnt scam at all. I know why most of the people fail on this one. It is because they dont know how to follow very simple instructions. But look at those people who are earning from this one, they are very thankful with google money master for the benefits it is giving to them . You should try it yourself. Good luck.

JJS  says:
4 months ago

HEY KYRA-PUT THE CRACK PIPE AWAY-ITS IDIOTS LIKE YOURSELF THAT KEEPS THE SCAMS ALIVE AND WELL

Vannia  says:
3 months ago

Thanks for the article it has been very useful.. It's very important we look for reviews on this kind of scams before we fall into them.. thanks again!

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