As a follow up to this entry regarding fake Google job adverts, you might want to read this - you can see exactly what happens to anyone unfortunate enough to pay up.
"So I clicked on the ad, and it said Google, so I thought, 'that's safe enough, it's Google,'" victim Laurie Roerink said. For less than $4, Roerink was supposed to get a job kit. Instead she received a disk full of bogus materials for jobs that do not exist and a bill for $72 from company called Google Money Tree.
Steer clear of those ads!
"So I clicked on the ad, and it said Google, so I thought, 'that's safe enough, it's Google,'" victim Laurie Roerink said. For less than $4, Roerink was supposed to get a job kit. Instead she received a disk full of bogus materials for jobs that do not exist and a bill for $72 from company called Google Money Tree.
Steer clear of those ads!


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