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Has Anyone Tried the "Google Money Master?"?

I'm wanting to find a way to make money at home. I've even seen this website on the news. So I figure it is more legit than not.

Has anyone used this? How does it work and have you had success?

PLEASE DO NOT POST OTHER MONEY MAKING SCHEMES ON HERE I WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THIS ONE ONLY.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Hey, hate to say this, but these are scams, abusing the name of Google, while they are actually not at all connected to Google... they promise you alot, and when you take a look at it, it seems as if it could work, but it doesn't. Besides that, they charge you a few dollars only for the welcome packet, and then 79dollars or something every month thereafter. You can read more about these types of scams in the article below. The only genuine way to earn money online via Google is through their Adsense system, which is FREE to subscribe to. Adsense is the system where you put ads from Google on your website, and get paid a small amount of money for each of your visitors who clicks an ad. Many visitors, means many clicks, and thus more money.

    Adsense can earn you quite some money, but it does take alot of effort and time.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Using your logic babies don't need food, a roof over their head or diapers. You obviously don't have kids or you'd know there are unexpected expenses that come along with children as well....and because I am financially prepared to meet those expectations that doesn't make me barbaric or selfish. That also doesn't mean that someone who can't afford those things wouldn't be a great mother and she should inform herself as to what programs are out there for financial support. There are social programs out there and my tax dollars support those and should. Money doesn't guarantee or buy love. Adoptive parents going into adoption thinking so would lose the love and respect of their children if that was the overall view point of adoptive parents--which is what your question assumes. Last time I checked even on this board--most adoptees argue they love their adoptive parents. If they didn't feel that love and felt that finances were at the basis of their feelings, my take on it would their hearts true feelings would outweigh any financial obligation they felt. The other part of your perspective that is flawed is that it is fact when a surrendering mother is taking part of the process when choosing adoptive parents, financial stability is one of the first questions she typically asks about so it would reason that when adoptive parents are profiled and are financially stable they will highlight it. This isn't an adoptive parent trying to talk anyone out of their children. I can't speak to what the agencies might be doing from behind the scenes but I don't know any adoptive parent personally who approached adoption from a purely,"Gees, I have more than you, please give me your child perspective." My guess is this might have to do with how she grew up or how she feels about parenting under those circumstances or as you are assuming since you highlight mothers and don't mention fathers--there is not a father present to provide the financial support he owes. Adoptive parents typically don't get the details like that beyond knowing someone signed paper work that made it legal.

  • 1 decade ago

    There was another question about this with a great answer. Apparently it's a scam though. I wouldn't try it.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It's a scam.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i dont believe so, hope its a fake

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