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This site has gone through some recent changes. It was inactive for a great deal of time but now it is up and going again on a permanent basis. We now have the staff in place to carry on.
Internet Solutions is intended to be an information source for new and old technologies. We still plan for this to be the grounding point of all that transpires over time. We want to search out alternatives for web users, bloggers and marketers, for free, or at least inexpensive, alternatives for software, and information that they are searching for, and in need of.
What has happened in the meantime is that, on other websites, we have been giving advice about the recent deluge of new flogs (fake blogs), and splash pages, being set up every week that are scams, and deceiving many people. We will be listing some of them as we find them here as well, because of the growing need for this information.
There are some good sites that already offer this type of information, such as scam.com, but they are not able to cover all of the need. So, we will occasionally be posting some of these scam sites to help any visitors become knowledgeable enough to spot them and avoid throwing their money away.
We will also offer instructions on what they can do to get their money back and not be billed for any recurring monthly fees. This will hopefully help save some innocent people seeking solid information from being taken by the ruthless marketers that hide behind fake names, proxy sites, and fraudulent services.
This type of information does fall under the broad umbrella of Internet Solutions. So we are remaining true to our intent and purpose, and we give this information and advice freely.
A few of the sites that we have been exposing are Easy Google Cash, Google Money Tree, Google Payday, Easy Google Profit, and Twitter Cash Kit. There are many more. One quick way to spot them is that anything that has a combination of the words Google or Twitter accompanied by easy cash, kit, profit, or money is almost always a scam. We have not seen one yet that was not a scam.
The common thread between all of these scam sites is that they try desperately to cloak the fact that you are signing up for 2-3 memberships in programs, some which have no relationship at all with the free CD that you are purchasing for shipping costs.
Once you are signed up and before you receive the CD you are charged additional charges that amount to anywhere from $71.00-$185.00 on your credit or debit card. And they make it as difficult as they possibly can for you to cancel and almost impossible to get a refund, unless you work very fast and convince your bank or institution that you are a victim of fraud.
This has kept us very busy, and has taken up much of our time and energy for the past 6 months, but we are regrouped now and are finally getting back on track, now that we have some additional writers.
See Also: What to do in case you have been scammed and where to file reports.
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I am glad to see a site designed to inform consumers of these scams and to give them the information they need to fight back if they have been victimized by these criminals! And I can assure you, you CAN fight back!
I have been actively pursuing Google Money Tree since January of this year and out of over 220,000 victims, I have only been able to prove 4 instances of refunds from the “company”. Their claims of a “No Hassle Money Back Guarantee” is not true. Criminals don’t have refund policies. You must take matters into your own hands. Follow the instructions you will find here. This site will NOT lead you wrong.
OneQuestion
Thank you for the comment, OneQuestion.
We all try to keep abreast of these scam sites and inform people, to avert more fraud upon the public.
I was taken in by this Google … scam thing. With the word Google in it I thought it was for real.
I was taken hook ,line & sinker. Web money training by Google..My Bank is helping also, so dont delay it is very important. no money yet