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GMT = Google Money Tree
As far back as my research takes me to investigate the "GoogleMoneyTree Scam" Here are
some interesting facts and findings, I would like to share with you about the company Google
Money Tree and the Scam Reports I see out there.
GMT has sold somewhere around 50,000 units of their program. Of the amount of folks that
have purchased the product , it appears that more than one hundred complaints on
numerous websites and forums has been made.
You will see when you type in Google Money Tree: RESULTS “This Is A Scam” Along with
other good informative website about the company in question. Those are people who
followed through with the system and the business is working wonderfully for them. However
this article is mostly to educate and assist the un-happy customers or the potential
customers. The message I am hearing is there are many unhappy customers who got tied
into the program without their completely knowing so. Or are they?
So what I am going to do for you today is to explain some information about the Google
Money Tree business model, why some people might feel that they were ripped off and offer
some solutions to help resolve this Google Money Tree mystery.
The Mystery Here is simply this and it turns out in the end it isn’t a mystery after all.
Keep reading.....
They way Google Money Tree is set up initially -
You get signed up with the company using all your Name and Email
The second page is where you would have to fill in all your information, Full Name, Complete
Address, Phone NO. along with your method of payment. such as a credit card
In the payment section it states that all you have to pay is $3.88
This is where a lot of people are running into trouble. This page has all the information
upfront that you need to know before you click that "send me my kit" button
It clearly states on the payment page that:
Exact Quote:
To get your free kit, just enter the information on the right, and I’ll get your kit shipped out
fast. Also... for a limited time, not only will you get my entire GOOGLE MONEY TREE KIT, but
you will also get a seven day trial to my private, members only website. People pay almost
ninety bucks per month for access to this site, but during this seven day trial period, you can
have unlimited, back stage private access, without any charge whatsoever. You can stay a
member at the discounted price of seventy two dollars and twenty one cents $72.21 per
month for life. }
Yes!
If you don't contact Google Money Tree to cancel within your 7days TRIAL, you will be billed
for $72.21
This is a product that has a low up-front fee in this case the $3.88, then charges after the
“Trial Period” is over, usually much more than what the buyer expected, in this case $71.21.
If you really think about it, no business in their right mind would ever give away a product
unless it benefited them in some way.
Solution
The mystery is now solved. So once again to summarize: If you are new to Google Money
Tree, beware of the $3.88 initial fee, allowing you a 7day trial of their product, if you want to
cancle you need to do it before the 7 day is up.
A word of caution
If you're proceeding to purchase into any program, whatsoever it may be on the Internet.. do
some enquiry on the company, the products, inquire around to determine if anyone
recognises the company, if they use the products, what’s their experience, how satisfied are
they with their experience with the company and products and as well the results that they
were promised. I suggest you go to Yahoo Answers and ask your questions. There are a lot
of people online that would assist you with making this decision.
All the same, keep in mind that success in anything is an individual thing. Plain and simple.
What doesn’t work for you, doesn’t mean it won’t work for me. If someone purchased into a
program to make money and they had enough desire and drive to do what it takes to make it
work. It will work. You can’t purchase a product , never used it, obviously didn’t even open
the package and and then complain that the company is a scam.
Loads of Online companies get a bad rep from folks who think that they can buy a product
and the act of buying the product will make them tons of money. You have to put effort into
your business or whatever work you are doing online, just as you would show up to work
every day putting in your hours and eventually collecting a paycheque at the end of the
week. If you buy into an online business you have to treat it like you would a job.. You have
to show up and do the work it takes in order to experience the payoffs.
Is Google Money Tree A Scam