Google Money Tree
googletreasurechest.com
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Google Money Tree fraudulently charged $ 72.21 to my charge account for a make money at home scheme.they said to call my local police On-line Based Nationwide
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*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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Beware! Google Money Tree is a scam,also known as Google Treasure Chest. A charge of $72.21 appeared on my charge account.When I called to inquire Shane told me that they have nothing to do with Google search engine.but do have the right to use the Google name.
Instruction is,"go to your local police dept,get a case number,the officer's name and badge number.Call Back with the info.Have the officer call also.
Can you imagine asking an officer of the law to call a so called company?
Since I caught the charge on my statement,I've seen multiple complaints on several websites about the same company and the same amount of $72.21 charged to their accounts.
If anyone out there,reading my report (no attorneys) has had any success recouping these charges,please share with those of many who havebeen "bamboozled"as I have.
1 Mary
worcester, Massachusetts
U.S.A.
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AUTHOR: Bobber - New Hope (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
POSTED: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
I was a victim also for 2 months of charges but I got my money back by doing the following:
Charge the "mailing fee" they request on a VISA or Master Charge account.
Write a letter to the Las Vegas address (Get from tech support) explaining your displeasure and that you want your money (exact figure) and that it be credited to your VISA.
Wait a reasonable time for a reply and then send an additional threatening letter.
wait a reasonable time and then file a complaint with your credit card company, along with copies of your two letters and, if possible, a copy of the Money Tree ad.
The credit card company will try to contact them to settle the dispute (without success) and the they will probably credit you account for the full amount that you were scammed.
Bob