*NOTICE..!! this ripoff has nothing to do with Google search engine - many rip-off businesses use the Google name to fool consumers.
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In March 09, I was checking my bank account when I noticed that I had a debit from Emillionaire for US$47 (which is considerably more AUD).
Earlier that month I had seen an ad for "working from home" and to find out more it would cost me US$1.97 to get the program. This was Google associated.
NOTE: Not a $1.97 to find out more, but to actually buy the program. Alarm bells should have gone off then.
Whilst checking my bank account notice the missing amount had gone to EMILLIONAIRE. It took me awhile to track their website and find an email address to send a complaint to and request a refund.
I had numerous emails come back undelivered and those that did get through were replied to assuring me that I would be credited the amount taken. I had also asked that they cease immediately debiting my account any further. I have been promised a refund and gave the details of the account that they had debited to refund me.
I have still not been refunded and it is now late June. Imagine my surprise when checking my account again this month and saw that EMILLIONAIRE have debited my account again. I have sent a further email and have had no reply. This is not unusual. I have searched their website for an address as I wish to complain to the Better Business Bureau in the state they are licensed to, but cannot locate an address.
I believe this is a scam and should be reported as such. I am terrified that further amounts will continue to be debited from my account and apart from closing the account have no idea what to do in order to stop it. So be aware if your signing up to anything that states that you can earn money from EMILLIONAIRE.
Kim
Williamstown
Australia
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