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I recently had a friend and reader suggest I check out this great new free book he found called The Green Millionaire. He said I could get a free copy at the website (I’m not even going to link to their site because it’s too close to a scam for my taste). When I went there, I saw something that looked very “scammish”. Anything promising “free” anything immediately sets off my alarm signals. So I did a little digging (a.k.a. google) and found this article from Fibomercials and Scams.
Basically, you sign up for the “free” book and they need your credit card for the $1 “shipping and handling” charge. But the devil is in the details! The fine print says:
*Start your free trial today and we will also send you a free 14 day subscription to The Green Millionaire eMagazine. Just pay a $1.00 processing fee. You will have 14 days to try The Green Millionaire eMagazine and discover how to become wealthier while saving the planet. If you like the simple, powerful solutions presented in the program, do nothing. At the end of your free trial period you will be charged the discounted price of $29.95, and every 60 days thereafter.
And then gives you the number to call to cancel your subscription. I wonder how hard it is to get through to a live person?
After doing my research I asked my friend to check his credit card bill and guess what? Here was his reply:
Argghh!!! Looks like I’m in the scam wheel. I didn’t even know it was from an infomercial (which I never watch). I think I found the link through another referral.
Well I got the book, and it’s OK. Nothing earth shattering, but some good ideas. I’ll give you my copy if you want it… I’m too pissed to hold on to it. They did charge me $29.95. I will dispute with my CC company, and maybe cancel my card.
So, if you need some green tips then go ahead and get your “Green Millionaire” book, pay $29.95 every 60 days or take the trouble to cancel your “subscription”. Or you can read this blog and the other great resources that are out there that cost you nothing. I won’t say it’s free though because I do “force” you to glance at ads. Hey, a guy has to eat (I just bough some nice grass-fed steaks) doesn’t he?
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