There was an ad for work-at-home business opportunities, supposedly from the Boston Gazette. This "opportunity" was supposed to be offered by Google, a well-known company, right? So, I sent for the kit--only $1.97.
On August 27 a company called XMHealth&Beauty debited my account for the $1.97. I waited for the kit, which still hasn't arrived. Meanwhile, today they debited my account for $84.84.
When I called the toll-free number on my bank statement, the automated message said they weren't open. When I called the number on the form I initially filled out to get the kit, they said they never heard of me and never heard of XMHealth&Beauty.
I asked these people how this mysterious company that they never heard of managed to get my information if they never heard of them. They just kept saying, "We're very sorry, but we're not affiliated with XMHealth&Beauty." I would think Google might want to check into this, since these people appear to be robbing the public in their name. What is alarming is that other people have reported them, some of whom never even sent for their "kit", yet this company has managed to get hold of their information and rip them off!