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Google Money Tree is Certainly a SCAM

Thanks for breaking the news on this. I had a friend call me up recently about this very program and looked around. Red flags almost went up immediatly, for one the program by all means appeared to be run by Google (at least that is what my friend thought), and it claimed you can make $1,700 a day posting links.

The fact of the matter is most entry level jobs at Google require at least a bachelors degree and they generally want a Masters. So right there you know your not working directly for google, so your left with the idea that you may get reimburesed by google through their Adsense program. Well if that is the case, it's not as easy as put up a link and checks start rolling in to the tune of $1,000 a day.

Bottom line, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Personally I really hate this company and the fact they are praying on innocent individuals and families who are trying to find legitimate work.

If your actively looking for work at home opportunities. You can look at elance.com or freelance.com both of which provide numerous businessess that are looking to hire independant contractors to perform work. Another legitimate company that will hire you at $10+ an hour to perform remote technical support/trouble shooting is Arise.com.

If you are looking for more legitimate work. I have assembled a listing of over 100 legitimate companies that will pay you to work from home. It took a lot of work to research and compile the list, so unfortunatly it is not free, but will save you 10's of hours of research. You can get the report at http://wahtypingjobs.wordpress.com

posted by : Mike Mulle, 14 December 2009 Complain about this comment
@Tony Caron

It's hard to show compassion for those who are undeserving of it. I don't consider these people faultless victims. The fact that these people believe these too-good-to-be-true scams is probably the cause of their poverty to begin with--and the reason they're seeking quick and easy solutions.

posted by : BB, 10 December 2009 Complain about this comment
But don't call yet!!!

... because I just got a solution for all of you guys who has being scammed by these ... uh... scammers!!!

Just send me $49.99 and I will send you a kit that will teach you all you need to know to avoid scams! It really works!

"It worked for me" - Somefool, SW

Just get yours now!

posted by : Erick Mentos, 09 December 2009 Complain about this comment
hmmm redux

Ian: Your compassion and understanding of people who are out of work and trying to feed and house their families , well in a word UNDERWHELMING.

posted by : Tony Caron, 09 December 2009 Complain about this comment
hmmm

you know what they say about a fool and his money...

posted by : Ian, 09 December 2009 Complain about this comment

Google sues work from home scammers

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