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I just saw an advertisement for a program called Google Home Income and I was wondering if anyone has tried it?

I just need a little feedback on this thing before I try it out. I would rather not get ripped off...

Update:

Thanks guys for your input. I was pretty sure that it sounded too good to be true but just incase, I wanted to ask.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Hey Jessie, 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
    1 decade ago

    Jessie,

    Then my advice is not to try it, at least according to the responses online.

    Google "home income kit complaints" and see what comes up. Several buyers of these types of products are not satisfied.

    The idea behind these products is a low cost trial membership (seven days for 1.95 or so) then they hit you with a high monthly fee, generally in the $70 a month range.

    What you get is access to a membership site with limited information on using AdSense, AdWords and making small websites and paying for traffic to these sites to make money. There are no guarantees that they will work and results vary.

    I would be very careful before joining as refunds are often hard to get.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    It's a scam. Just because it has "Google" in the name, doesn't mean it's from them. All of those "Make Money with Google" ads are scams. Google has no "Work-At-Home" kit. They don't hire anyone to post ads for them. Google is in no way associated with these sites. All they want is your money. They'll bill you up to $100/month for their worthless program. There are countless sites like this out there. If it sounds too good to be true, then it is.

  • 1 decade ago

    I clicked and read the terms. They sign you up for $69.95 per month and never let you go. They don't guarantee anything and say even if they promise something, they do not have to provide it.

    Looks like a bad deal to me.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    They send you a kit after you pay the fee. I can send it you if you want to save some money?

    Email me at james8272@googlemail.com and I'll find you a copy.

    Best wishes,

    Smithy

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