Fast Cash From Twitter Reviews
Fast Cash From Twitter, by Tom Watts is one of many new work at home programs targeting the mega social media and networking site, Twitter. In the past year Twitter has grown enormously and is quickly becoming a household name right up there with Google and Facebook.
However most people don't care about the rising star that is Twitter and simply want to know if programs like Fast Cash From Twitter work.
What most folks don't know is that there's a reason for this explosion in Twitter programs and it has nothing to do with Twitter's popularity. Thanks to a series of clever Google kit scams which have resulted in thousands of customer complaints Google has banned any advertising accounts marketing get rich quick schemes using Google's name.
As you might've guessed this strict clamp down has forced these scammers to look elsewhere for their next paychecks. And by the looks of things it seems that they've found a new home banking off of Twitter's good name instead of Google's.
So is Fast Cash From Twitter Now a
Scam...?
As the saying goes, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover but in this case you need to make an exception. After doing some research on this program I've found some serious red flags that should make you think twice before ordering this kit.
Now to be fair you can make money with Twitter; however what these scammers don't tell you is that those who do simply use it as a supplementary communication tool for an existing online business.
What these programs propose, getting thousands of Twitter followers and selling them products doesn't work in the real world. In order to get followers you need to have a solid reputation built from offering valuable services or content, not spamming affiliate links.
3 More Reasons Why You Should Not Join Fast Cash From Twitter Now...
1. They don't use a secure order page! When you follow the order link you end up on a regular website page and not an encrypted order form. When you shop with reputable online sites you'll see that the page where you fill out sensitive data always starts with https signifying an encrypted transaction, in the case of fast twitter cash it's just a plain http page, meaning your banking info is not secured.
2. By submitting an order, you automatically receive a 30-day trial to the Internet Wealth Club. If you don't cancel within 30 days you'll be billed $29.99, every month until you cancel. Nowhere on their main page do they make mention of these additional charges, they're purposefully buried in the terms and conditions. Not only is this kind of marketing deceptive but the FTC has ruled it illegal.
If you signed up for Fast Cash From Twitter and weren't aware of these charges call their customer service number or write them at:
1-866-717-1240
120 Eglington Avenue East, Suite 500
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M4P 1E2.
Remember that you only have 30 days to cancel so if you're not getting a response the best thing to do is report your credit card as stolen and dispute these charges or immediately contact your bank, if you used a debit card, and explain the situation.
3. The last of many reasons to avoid Fast Cash From Twitter is that according to their terms and conditions: "The parties to these Terms of Use each agree that the exclusive venue for any dispute between the parties...will be in the courts in Port Louis, Mauritius."
Basically, what they're saying is that after they've robbed you of your money if you decide to come after them with legal recourse you'll have to do it in Mauritius, which according to Wikipedia is an island off the coast of Africa.
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