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Lisa Fitzgerlad Grant program rip off - cost on website $1.99 and then billed for $94.89. There is no mention on the website about any additional charges. She waited two weeks then charged my bank account for $94.89. She uses websites that say "I got a grant for $12,000 so I could start my Google business" She uses different names for the men, but the wifes name is the same. It's a pure rip off Internet
person who ripped me off goes by the name of Lisa Fitzgerald, her website is www.grantsforyounow.com I found a website where the fellow states that he got a grant for $12,000 to pay off bills and start a home business, and that the grant information is only $1.99.
Two weeks after I ordered the $1.99 information, Lisa Fitzgerlad charged my bank account for $94.89 - and will not respond to my request for a refund.
She has numerous websites that lead you to believe that these people got grants from the info. she provides. There are bogus. She offers two items on all these sites: 1 the grant info. for $1.99 2. Google Money Tree Kit for $1.00
If you find a website where a person claims to have received a grant for $12,000 and you can get the information for $1.99 - don't buy it.
Avfire14
Alleghany, California
U.S.A.
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Moneybrown
Allentonw,Pennsylvania,
U.S.A.
www.grantsforyounow.com is a scam man
#4Consumer Comment
Sun, December 28, 2008
yea i been online allll day and every website i came across had a google ad of chedda bobs or what ever with a pic of some youngblack urban dude that made lost of money...i looked here to research and im glad i did...i was just bout to make the payment for 1.99...yea i dont trust these sites at all.. I didnt get scammed becasue i read you report... good luck man on getting your money back
Ellen
Lindon,Utah,
U.S.A.
Lisa Fitgerald Grant money for you
#4Consumer Comment
Sun, December 21, 2008
I am researching this company & thought I'd start here. I looked through the "no information" website. Meaning they give you very little info on what it is you receive, but I did however read the Terms & Conditions of the "free" or "$1.99 deal" where it clearly states they will charge you the $94 as well as there is a 3 month minimum. They also state that there is a 100% money back guarantee! I don't know how that process works, but the fact that the info about charging your account is not stated on the website, is not a true statement. You would need to read what your getting into, when you have to click in the box that says you have read the "terms & conditions".
Ellen
Lindon,Utah,
U.S.A.
Lisa Fitgerald Grant money for you
#4Consumer Comment
Sun, December 21, 2008
I am researching this company & thought I'd start here. I looked through the "no information" website. Meaning they give you very little info on what it is you receive, but I did however read the Terms & Conditions of the "free" or "$1.99 deal" where it clearly states they will charge you the $94 as well as there is a 3 month minimum. They also state that there is a 100% money back guarantee! I don't know how that process works, but the fact that the info about charging your account is not stated on the website, is not a true statement. You would need to read what your getting into, when you have to click in the box that says you have read the "terms & conditions".