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Monday, April 20, 2009

Can You Succeed With a Google Cash Kit?

By Steve Albright

In the past couple of months there have been serious efforts made by advertisers to promote a series of training courses that they call a Google Cash Kit. Similar to most online advertisements, the products are hyped up and make promises of instant wealth with little work. The companies who are marketing these Google Kits have been very successful and there are thousands of people who have purchased their courses.

The average people that they are targeting really do not know much about making money online or even the basics of an ecommerce business. This is why a Google Cash Kit seems like a sound opportunity and chance to learn some new skills and maybe make some money.

This is the kind of reasoning that these companies rely on and one of the factors that make them so good at what they do. However, people should really be aware of what they are signing up for when they order a trial version of a Google Kit. Not all of these programs are legit and forthcoming and some are only after their customers' money with little regard for their success or satisfaction.

The other thing to understand is that once you know the strategies and methods taught in a Google Cash Kit you will realize that you do not have to spend money on it. You can learn the info for free in a series of forums and eBooks that are readily available if you apply yourself.

The reason that I bring up the issue of cost and price is because if you read the terms and conditions found at the bottom of the sales page on a Google Kit you'll see something very crucial. Some of these programs have cleverly disguised the hidden costs associated with signing up for their membership. They tell you that you can have their product for just the low cost of shipping and handling.

However, if you read the fine print you will learn that after you submit your vital info they will start charging you a monthly fee for the use of their program, sometimes up to seventy dollars a month. The other dishonest thing that some of these Google Cash Kit companies do is sign you up for bonus programs that you never even applied for. They make it seem as if they are the good guys in the situation because they sign you up for helpful programs.

For instance, one of the programs they like signing people up for are identity theft protection services which if not canceled will bill you an additional monthly charge. At this point I don't think it matters whether the service is helpful or not, the fact remains that they deceived you into signing up for it.

The moral of the story is that it pays to not only do your research but to make an effort to learn things on your own. Courses and programs are definitely helpful but these days you really have to research who you are doing business with especially when dealing with a Google Cash Kit offer.

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