Google Biz Kit Looks like Scam

sam clemens
With the recession continuing to loom around us, there is always people looking for a way to earn an extra buck. The Google Biz Kit has been a product or service that has been advertised online, promising riches with simple to do steps at home for those looking to earn some money. The problem with the Google Biz Kit, is that it appears to have all the trappings of a get rich scheme.

Firstly, it is apparent that Google does not have anything to do with the Google Biz Kit. The companies that seem to be offering variations of it are quick to note in their fine print that Google does not endorse the service/product in any way and is not affiliated wit the program. This should set off the first few alarm bells.

The ads, which not surprisingly appear as pop ups usually, almost always include a story about somebody who has been recently laid off or is looking to earn some extra money to help make ends meet during these difficult times. Shortly thereafter, there is usually a picture of somebody's hand holding up a check for a substantial amount of money. Thus implying they have earned that amount using the Google Biz Kit. The picture of the check is also something that should provoke skepticism.

They also claim that it is a simple system that hardly costs anything. With the Google Biz Kit offers, it would appear that there is only a nominal charge for shipping up front and then that is all. Shipping charges for a product like the Google Biz Kit which would be delivered via email is also an interesting phenomenon that should provoke some questions.

Finally, the essence of the program seems to be that by spending just a few hours a day or even better, just a few hours a week posting links to other web sites, you stand to make lots of money. Stop and think about how many people you know who have made a lot of money doing that as opposed to hard work.

There has been a simple adage for dealing with offers of this nature that people should keep in mind when considering these types of programs. If it was that easy, everyone would be doing it.

As it turns out, these programs seem to be about using Google Adsense to generate online revenue. As such, that type of information is readily available for free online for anyone who is interested. The program does not generate tremendous income with just a little bit of work each week. Like most things, it takes time and hard work to be successful at it. Finally, be careful with these Google Biz Kit offers because they seem to involve a great deal of fine print that lead to substantial credit card charges in the future if you are not careful. In these tight economic times with identity theft on the rise, people will want to be extra careful about who gets to see personal information in regards to any type of purchase.

In any event, it would seem as though the Google Biz Kit is something you will want to be extremely cautious about as it appears to be much like similar questionable programs that have popped up many times before.

Published by sam clemens

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