S.H. asks from Alto, TX on June 10, 2008
Has Anyone Ever Tried the Google Payday to Make Extra Money?
I am a SAHM to a beautiful 11 wk old girl. I got a email from Google where you can make extra money,but they won't give you any details unless you buy the CD from them that costs about 2.99 for shipping and handling and that is it. I figured I can risk about $3 to find out if this will work. We are struggling financially will all the bills and I am trying to not worry and let God take care of us, but it is hard. I only started staying at home recently since the birth of our daughter and I just want to help my husband as much as I can. I would appreciate anybody's input about this deal with Google.
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Thanks for all your advice, and I too have heard the advice that if you have to send any money to find out the details about a business than it is probably a scam.
I think I may look in to Ebay and the other place that was mentioned to sell things online.
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C.P. answers from Dallas on June 10, 2008
Hello S.,
the $3 risk is not much...what's more RISKY is that you don't know what's on that CD that can harm your computer and or have viruses that records passwords, personal information, identity theft, etc. good luck and keep looking. ~C.~
T.F. answers from Dallas on June 10, 2008
Beware of anything that sounds too good to be true.
With this posting, you will be bombarded with MLM opportunities. With MLM's just keep in mind, you are putting money into someone else's pocket and/or making upfront investments before you see any return. No offense intended to the MLM'ers on here.
To help out you can shop more wisely, watch your spending. Keep in ming that your TIME is valuable. If you have things to sell...use Craigslist or Ebay. You can sell almost anything on either site.
Best wishes to your family!
E.H. answers from Dallas on June 10, 2008
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/291/RipOff###-###-#...
Ironically, I "googled" this offer and found many references to it being a scam. The only way I would risk even $3 on such an offer was if you were able to mail cash so that they did not have access to any of your bank account or credit card information.
I am pretty sure this is not associated in any way with Google.
Good luck!
L.A. answers from Dallas on June 10, 2008
I read an article the other day that said any work from home opportunity that requires money up front without telling you what the business actually is, is most likely a scam.
You may buy the cd, and then it will come with instructions that you need to buy more items for set up costs, more equipment, training...
I have never heard of it and would be wary of it. Also, Google Payday is not affiliated with Google the respected internet search engine/check out sytem.
http://googlepayday.blogspot.com/2007/12/honest-review-go...
L.G. answers from Dallas on June 11, 2008
Hi S.,
I hate to hear that your family is struggling! I haven't heard anything on the Google Payday but I have some other options for you to stay at home and make some money! I currently stay home with my 2 year old. I work in our sitting area and she plays right next to me as I work. It is the best thing ever!!
Please visit the website to request more information! I hope that I can help you out!
Thank you! L. Gomez
M.T. answers from Dallas on June 10, 2008
I have found all of these to be shams, but I love my job as a stay at home Mom working with Arbonne International. You can make it work with your schedule and the products are amazing. I would love to help you if you are interested. www.m3vno.myarbonne.com
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