Has anyone seen that Make Money With YouTube Email or Ad? Please don't fall for
By Sergeantrom
@sergeantrom (5721)
United States
February 9, 2008 7:58pm CST
this if you dont want to part with $190 of your money! It starts off with free software just pay for the shipping $1.95 and has 100% guarantee. Seems easy enough huh? I can spare $2 and was just about to fill in the credit card info when I saw in fine print Terms of Service. OUCH! After 14 days, which goes by quick, they will charge your credit card $190 for subscription service. You have to call the 800 number before 14 days to cancel membership. Those "free" trials are HARD to cancel even when you call. They somehow misplace when you called to cancel and once that fee hits there are no refunds since you had access to the website. Just thought I would warn all my "make extra money" friends at mylot. Happy earning!
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@jla45772 (67)
• United States
10 Feb 08
I have gotten many of those e-mails but I have never tried them.. and never plan too. I have signed up for sites that says are free and then want a big amount after a few weeks. I always make sure I read the tiny print and never pay for a website. Why should you have to pay for the service when they should be paying you? thats what I don't get..thanks for sharing this information!!:}
@sergeantrom (5721)
• United States
10 Feb 08
The internet is full of scams and that fine print is getting even smaller. They are trying this tactic with downloading ringtones too. If you read the TOS you see you are signing up for some kind of membership which charges your cell phone bill. Yikes!
@jla45772 (67)
• United States
10 Feb 08
I know the cell phone one! I signed up for 1 "FREE" ring-tone and they charged my cell phone $10.00 a month.. I only noticed it after I looked up my charges on the computer and seen it and I called and had them take it off...then 1 month later there was another charge.. so I had to call again and finally it stayed off! :}