I looked at Project payday and noticed again… another site tring to sell stuff claiming to help you earn money. Is there anything like that that actually will tell you how to earn money, WITHOUT ordering something or paying for something, like software?
I’ll tell you a little story of what happened, I thought it would work of course, but I only tried it once and then stopped trusting these sites. I went onto www.googleincome.com(TOTAL RIP OFF…), and I purchased a CD online that said about learning how to do a marketing business online from home, supposibly to earn a six figure income. So…, I get the CD within about a week, and started to listen to it, the entire CD just talked about everything, BUT how you supposed to make the money! Complete waist of time. Not once, has it mentioned anything of how to it works. Anyway, from the time I bought the CD, BY bank account went overdrawn like eight times for the amount of $34.99 each, when they say only one payment of $34.99, but then I looked at the next page of there website, and in the fine print it said that they charge an additional $35.00 every month as a membership fee. I only had it for two weeks, and it also said you can mail the CD back and get a refund, so I did. I never got a refund though. HMMM! And get this, I tried to track them down with the mailing address sent w/ the CD, and that address doesn’t even exist!
Then my bank account at CapitalOne was overdrawn by $250 in bank fees and that CD fee, and the bank would not help me at all in getting the money back, instead I was there and I was angry, In fact I was very angry, b/c I almost started arguing, w/ the bank, and they threatened to call police b/c of their crap. Can you believe this?! They tried to get me in trouble instead of helping me get a refund on those fees, and I ended up closing the account so the transactions would stop. From then I have second thoughts weather or not to look at these things b/c I feel that they are all scams and ripp offs.
Isn’t there something we can do to keep these from happening to others? How does eveyone else claim they have made millions, nice cars, big houses and stuff? What did they do?





June 26th, 2009 at 2:54 pm
I’m really sorry you had such a problem, but you must admit that if you had read what you were agreeing to before you signed up instead of after, the problem would have never existed. It clearly stated that it was a subscription, because I have turned down that offer many times.
On the other hand, I have made hundreds of dollars from similar programs. My brightest discovery was when I found one program that once I completed enough offers to earn one credit, I turned on a stream of $40 payments that keep coming without me doing any more offers.
So you see, there’s two sides to every story.