found this random link and it brought me to a page about working for goodle from home and making very good money... seems like a HUGE scam to me. has anybody ever heard of this.?? does this look like a scam to everyone else or is it just me? click here for the link
I'd say, as long as they don't require you to BUY anything from them, it's likely not a scam. But none of it seems formal at all so that tells me it's probably fake then agian, wouldn't google make these people stop lying about them if it was fake? This is also the second one of these I've seen. The other one was some other dude in a different state, same story. Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it likely is. No matter what the testimonials from other people say.
Go directly to google and look for jobs with them, I wouldn't trust going through another site. http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/ This is probably what those sites are talking about anyway, the work at home ad-rater jobs. http://www.google.com/support/jobs/bin/static.py?page=loc.html&dep_id=1054&loc_id=1628&topic=1054
And another thing, it yells at you when you try to leave the site. Not like you can do jack sitting on his site, but there is that.
I love that google says you need a bachelors degree to sit around your house clicking on ads on the internet.
"Wait! Skeptical? I Don't Blame You. I Felt The Same Way. So I Compiled a Bunch of Proof I've Found On The Internet That Convinced Me To Give it A Try - Randy =). CLICK CANCEL to hear what other people has to say about it...? >> CLICK CANCEL!!! << to stay on this page ***************************************************** Press OK to continue, or Cancel to stay on the current page." :bs: I call phoney bologna
areYouReallySure = false hahahaha <p><em>Hi, my name is Randy from <scriptlanguage="JavaScript">document.write(geoip_region_name());</script> and this is how I went from working over 40 hours a week sunk in debt, to working a part-time job from home making $7,500 a month:</em></p> Yeah, Randy is from "geoip", not from Minnesota like in the page. People from Minnesota don't spell check like this "Cheque I got from Google".
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=10baf15a8c5a86f0&hl=en Cliffs... The Google Cash Kit, as you call it, is a scam. The only real way to work for Google indirectly is by using AdSense, which can be found at adsense.google.com. You can also apply for a job there, at http://www.google.com/intl/en/jobs/index.html.