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Complaint Review: Emillionaire Institute - Internet

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  • Emillionaire Institute 601 Cleveland Street Suite 360, Clearwater Florida. 33755 USA Internet U.S.A.

Emillionaire Institute, On 11th of February I saw an ad on Facebook about eMillionaire claiming to show us how to earn north of $5000 / month with google adds. Internet *NOTICE..!! this ripoff has nothing to do with Google search engine - many rip-off businesses use the Google name to fool consumers.

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On 11th of February I saw an ad on Facebook about eMillionaire claiming to show us how to earn north of $5000 / month with google adds.

I decided to check it out (it was too good to be true kind of feeling). Couple of hours later I found three different sites that claim their association with Google. The websites are:

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Each of these websites has a link that will take you to emillionaire institute website (slightly different versions of the same idea as you can see).

The disclaimer on the emillionaire website reads (home page):

Copyright 2007-2009 eMillionaire Google Money System - All Rights Reserved.
You must be 18 years old or older to order.
Submitting this form shows acceptance of the Privacy Policy / Terms and Conditions / Purchase Agreement of this Web Site.

Google DOES NOT ENDORSE OR SPONSOR THIS SITE AND IS IN NO WAY AFFILIATED WITH eMillioniare.

The trademarks of Google, MSN, CNBC, USAToday, ABC, CNN and Yahoo! are the properties of their respective companies.
These organizations do not specifically endorse or sponsor this site or eMillionaire.

On the page where you enter your credit/debit card details you can find the following:

Terms and Disclosures. By clicking the order button, I am ordering the eMillionaire Money System and trial membership for $1.95 s&h, after the 7 day trial I will be charged $39.95 a month thereafter if I do not cancel. I have read and agree to the Privacy Policy / Terms and Conditions / Purchase Agreement . Charges will appear on credit/debit statements as "eMillionaire". For questions, call 1-800-309-6980 Mon-Sat, 9am-9pm, EST


In addition, you are required to give all your details inc. address, card details etc. without using a secure way of payment (paypal for example) and WITHOUT confirming the amount you are being charged.

I have written to Facebook to alert them to this scam. Hopefully, adds will be removed from their site.

I do hope you researched this website and googled 'emillionaire' before you parted with your money.

Please note that emillionare and emillionare institute on this site refer to the same scam.

Good luck!

Dalmatinka
Croydon
United Kingdom

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