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Report: #474881

Complaint Review: Government Grants Online! - Internet

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  • Reported By: Burnsville Minnesota
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  • Government Grants Online! www.usagrantcash.com Internet U.S.A.

Government Grants Online! These sites are nothing but ripoffs! Internet

*Consumer Comment: OK seriously

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All of the web based sites that offer Government grants are fake! They will get your account number and make frequent withdrawals from your account. While they make small withdrawals they make frequent withdrawals. These include such sites as listed below:
"Government Funded Grants",
"Grant Master",
"Grants Now"

Scott
Burnsville, Minnesota
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Comment

OK seriously

AUTHOR: longds - (USA)

POSTED: Saturday, November 28, 2009

why is this under government corruption. none of those websites are sponsored by the government.

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AUTHOR: ReactorCore - (Canada)

POSTED: Saturday, August 22, 2009

You've filed this under "Government corruption". You've filed under the wrong category.

Your respective government has nothing to do with these sites. All these sites do is gather all the data and information in one place for you. That's all. The government does NOT sponsor nor support them in any way.

Listen to me now, because I'm going to try and save you some money and pain, ok?

Now then, what you need to do, is go back to the site you signed up for this crap, scroll all the way to the bottom of the first page and find a link called "terms" or "Terms and Conditions". You'll be taken to a page you probably didn't even bother looking for on your first visit.

This is where the REAL nuts, bolts and sordid facts about what you signed up for are. Read the whole damned thing. Around section 5, you'll see how you got dinged with paying $69 or whatever every month. Keep reading and brace yourself, because it's gonna get worse.

You'll soon find that you've been signed up for two, sometimes three, other offers too. Usually, tese take the form of a "personal identity protection and repair kit" of some kind and a "wealth mentoring program", like the "Debt2Wealth Club". Both of these "add on bonuses" have a trial periods and you must cancel each service separately! That "terms" page lists each service you've been saddled with and what numbers to call to get the hell out of them.

If you don't do this, you will find yourself paying up to $120, all debited out of your account automatically EVERY SINGLE MONTH.

If you want to sue, don't expect to be able to do so locally. In one case, the "company" will only do their proceedings in Florida. In the Case of the Canadian version of this hustle, the person suing has to go to the United Kingdom, which is even worse.

So get to that terms page, get all the numbers to cancel ALL the products, and get on it before you're scratching your head again in one month's time.

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