There Is NO EASY MONEY On Google!



The advertisements, tweets, and emails abound. Each touting an easy way to make money on Google. They show the logos for Google, Yahoo!, and as seen on NBC, ABC, CBS, MSNBC, etc. on each of their web links.  So how can this be wrong? How can it be a fake or a scam?


If you visit the networks mentioned, you will find mention of these money making schemes. You will find them touted as SCAMS. You’ll have to admit that the scammers are good at what they do. They put everything in writing, and from what can be seen by the naked eye, the majority, if not all, is true. So what is the problem.


The problem is that they are the only ones getting rich and it’s not by just entering links into google. Read the fine print and you will find that in addition to the small fee for your book and/or software there is an additionally ‘small’ monthly fee.

This is not the first scam of this type. For more information and history of this online scam, go to http://snopes.com/fraud/employment/google.asp.

How to Avoid Being the Victim of 'Work From Home' Scams:


1.  Never pay anyone to hire you, not even if it is presented as buying necessary training or other materials, obtaining required certification, or registering with some database of other workers.
Remember, if the procedure involves sending your money to “so called” employers, it's most likely a scam.
2.  Contact your Better Business Bureau, if you have questions about the sincerity or legitimacy of a job listing. It always is a good idea to check out any prospective employer or employee, for that matter.
3.  Examine your credit card and bank account statements every month. Always look for unauthorized charges and immediately challenge any and all items you think are bogus.
4.  Always read the fine print!



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