Goog Cash4U – Read This Before You Order
Came across this site today while doing some research. Its called GoogCash4U.com also knows as Internet Wealth Builder.
The thing that caught my attention at first was the name and I thought, “not another one of these Google money scams.” However this site seems to be different from all the other scammy sites as they try to at least make sure they’re not using deceptive advertising messages.

I, myself haven’t tried this product as its not available in my area so its left to be seen if people will complain about unauthorized charges to their credit card, difficulty in canceling their subscriptions and not receiving the product. Something tells me that they will but shame on them if they can’t make this work for people.
What You Should Know Before Ordering
It should be noted though before you do sign up for Goog Cash4U, how the payment subscription works, which is why I’m writing this post. Many people don’t read the terms before they sign up and get hit will unforeseen charges, then cry scam. The advertiser is partly to be blamed because they hide these terms in the fine print.
GoogCash4U doesn’t hide the terms…its right there when you’re ordering. Thing is, here is where it starts to sound strangely familiar to the other Google work from home scams.
To get their *free* kit, you need to send them $1.97 for shipping. This is for a 7 day evaluation period. After the 7 day period though, the site says that you will be charged $69.97 every month thereafter if you don’t cancel. Not too sure what the $67.97 is for at this point, unless they’re going to be sending you material every month or you’re going to be part of a membership site.
It doesn’t stop there. There’s also something called Alternative Funding which they say is a bonus. Bonuses are supposed to be complimentary and at no cost. However, your credit card is going to be subscribed to this as well when you sign up for GoogCash4U as I understand and after 14 days you get charged $29.95 per month which I’m sure is going to surprise the crap out of a lot of people who sign up expecting to only pay for the shipping of their kit.
This is known as ‘forced continuity’ and is used by companies with subscription based products such as supplements and magazines. If you don’t cancel your trial then you’re going to be billed which is why they give you the trial in the first place. They operate on the basis that if they offer something for free then more people will want it.
It works if the company is honest and provides an easy way for customers to cancel. The reason why the Google money scams have the reputation that they have is because they are dishonest from the very beginning.
Conclusion
I’m not sure if this is just another scam as I haven’t tried it but they do thrive to be honest in their presentation of the opportunity. However, the subscription model doesn’t look too great and this might be the cause of some future complaints.
Proceed with caution. This may or may not be a scam. I’ll try to find out more and make another post about my findings.
If anyone has any experience dealing with Goog Cash4U, good or bad, please share it with others in the comment section.
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While I can’t say I know exactly what the Google Cash 4 U system is all about, it does sound like one of those typical Google Adwords systems being passed off as a work at home job. While you can make good money driving traffic to offers via Adwords, I’m sure there are a lot better membership sites out there that offer a better course. Perry Marshall’s stuff rings a bell.
It’s actually Google Adsense being passed off as a work at home job.