What Is The Google Home Income Scam?

UPDATE: On 12/07/2009 Google filed a lawsuit against Pacific WebWorks in the Utah Federal Court. You can read about it here, Google sues Pacific WebWorks.
I thought that I would share this complete lie from a well known and often used website creator: Pacific WebWorks, a publicly held company based in Utah, that often uses the name of Google Home Income, and Google Home Income Kit, amongst others, to scam people.
Pacific WebWorks is one of several companies that is using the Google name and logo to perpetuate scams. Often times the name of Twitter is now being used, as in Twitter Cash Kit, and related products that have reoccurring billing as their ultimate aim.
Google Money Tree, Easy Google Cash, Google Home Income, Google Cash Kit, Google Home Income Kit, are just a few of the variations of the names that employ the same techniques and materials to scam unsuspecting victims with promises of easy riches from the Internet.
This is one of the fallacies that they send to people in emails, and what they often advertise on their websites. It is not only complete fabrication and fiction. It is scamming, in full force.
First, the ads that are clicked on are measured in pennies, not dollars, unless your site is receiving a huge amount of traffic. Second, none of the ads are thousands per click.
That is sheer nonsense and an incredible fantasy; a ploy to further inebriate you with falsehoods and verbiage filled with illegal fermentation. The fictitious and famous, Mary Steadman received one of their emails.
Read this, and note that they do not even bother to spell check their garbage.
“Google home income is simple. People pay search engines to allow them to advertise their services on different web pages. There services could be a course, product, item, offer, seminar or whatever. These advertisements cost anywhere from a few cents to thousands per click. When internet searchers click on one of these advertisements, the person’s website the advertisement is displayed on gets a commission to getting the ad exposed to the online community. So, if an internet marketer can get 100 clicksper day at only $1 for each click. They can easily make $100 each day. So, it is inevitable that the user puts in all their effort to make as many websites that hold these types of advertisements and get the site exposed to as many online searchers as possible and the system shows the user exactly who to do that.
Pros
1. Can make, on average, $200- $300 per day from home.
2. Can work full-time and make as much money as the marketer wants.
3. The kit includes a step-by-step system.
Cons
1. It may take approximately a month to become advanced
enough to reach a desired amount of daily income.
2. There is a small set up fee.
3. This is not a get rick quick scheme.
Common Questions:
What type of person can gain the most success from Google home income? Anyone from the newbie business person, serious entrepreneurs, and internet marketers, or anyone who can follow simple directions and has basic typing skills can make huge profits from this system.”
“Any liars, deceptive individuals, corrupt, and people without a conscience can help to perpetuate this scam product by becoming an affiliate, and anyone that needs financial help and wants to better their life can try this system out for the cost of an unwanted membership in more than one scam program, and having to cancel their credit card to avoid further charges.”
“How much is it to get started? The program has a 7 day trial period that is free of charge.”
“You do not receive it in 7 days, and you pay the shipping costs plus the monthly membership fee of $72.97, and up to two other memberships for unwanted membership products.”
“How much technical knowledge is needed to be efficient with the program? That’s the beauty of this system. There is absolutely no technical skills needed. So, as long as the user has very basic typing skills, they can achieve huge success.”
“According to the ads you can be an idiot and profit from this idiot proof program, all you need is a credit card and an ability to believe in fantasies. In fact, the less you know, and the more naive you are the better it is for them.”
“In their own words the less you know the better, as long as you have an Internet connection and he ability to type, you are guaranteed to succeed with this program, according to the creators.”
“So where do I sign up?”
“At the the Google Home Income website owned by Pacific WebWorks, of course.” There are legitimate sites using Google Home Income in their name and advertising, but 99% are scams.
We really do want all of you to learn how to make money online and use the tools that are available for free. There is no program that can teach you AdSense income better than the site, which is created by and operated by Google. So before you pay out some ridiculous amount of money for this information, take a few deep breaths, and visit the Google AdSense site, and read all of the information that they offer for Free.
It seems that Aegir Atlantic Media Limited is also capitalizing on the name Google Home Income. They have a site up that only allows you a 3 day trial period.
Now some of the Scam Websites have made further changes. They have taken down the outrageous earnings claims and some have changed their monthly reoccurring billing to last a finite period of time, usually three months.
If you have signed up for this, or for a similar scam product, and need assistance in canceling please read the information on this page:
Some things to do if you have been scammed
Remember these 3 rules for online success:
1. Know or understand how to get your own blog, or website setup
2. Know how to implement compelling copy onto your site
3. And know how to get targeted traffic to your site
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Just $1.97 AND $72 a month. Lol, 99% of Google adsense users make less than $72 a month, to get past $100 a month is hard work. It’s amazing how transparent these sales letters are but people still fall for it.
Yes, every day there are hundreds, if not thousands of new victims of these scams. Google is suing one of the major players, Pacific WebWorks, as of 2009/12/07. Maybe that will help to save a few more from becoming victims.
Thank you for the info.
You are most welcome and thank you for visiting.
i sighned up for this scam ,stupid i know,i hav’nt recieved anything from them,i didn;t give any credit card detail s just my e mail name and phone number,does anyone know if i should cancel or just leave it?
If they contact you cancel definitely. If they do not have any of your financial information then you really do not have anything to worry about except maybe unwanted spam to your email address and phone calls to try and sell you on a scam product.
Keep up the god work on these scams and scxmmers.
Thanks for the comment and visit.
I hope that it has helped you in some way.
Scammers abound online.