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Is Keystrokes for Cash a Scam?

 

Keystrokes 4 Cash ( keystrokes4cash.com ) is a program that claims to teach people how to make money online filling out short forms.  There is a growing number of these programs popping up on the internet, and they're all virtually identical in their premise.

The truth is that Keystrokes4Cash has no contact with companies that need advertising forms filled out.  All they do is direct you to Google AdWords and an affiliate program directory called ClickBank.

The 'typing for money' part is only a clever trick because when you're creating your website or your adwords advertisements you're literally 'typing' and if you make enough sales then you will earn 'cash'.

Keystrokes4Cash dubiously fail to mention the costs of running an advertising campaign on Google.  Instead of receiving work for pay you are unknowingly tricked into a position where you may even lose money if you're not successful with their business idea.

There's quite a lot more that goes into making money with affiliate marketing than they tell you.  You will have to: build a website, conduct keyword research, perform search engine optimization, track conversion statistics, and most importantly make sales!

The reason I call Keystrokes for Cash a crash course in internet marketing is because they don't provide information on these important topics.  The worst part is that companies like this actually deter people from making money online by misleading them.

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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints for 'Keystrokes 4 Cash'

 

Average Rating is 1.20 out of 5 based on 44 reviews.

Nicholas Bertram   New Jersey

4:50pm on March 6th, 2010 

I got scammed by this website two years ago when I lost my job as a Field Service Tech. I saw an ad on craigslist that promised me a way to make cash just by posting links on websites. I called the number and a couple days later, somebody named Jerry from someplace called Tancor Learning Center called me and asked me if I was interested in setting up an on-line business. I said that I was. He managed to convince me that it would cost at least $1,800 for me to get my business off the ground. I mistakenly assumed that Tancor Learning Center was somehow affiliated with Keystrokes for Cash. Wrong!!! I spoke to the owner of this Tancor Learning Center, one Mitch Tanner, and told him that I had answered an ad placed by some company called Keystrokes for Cash. I asked him if Tancor Learning Center was affiliated with Keystrokes for Cash, and he told me he had never heard of them. At this point, I realized I was being scammed but unfortunately, it was too late to get my money back. Tancor Learning Center has nothing to do with teaching people how to post links on websites which is Keystrokes for Cash leads you to believe via false advertising. I would like to bring Keystrokes for Cash up on charges, but I don't know their address and/or phone number. Recently, I saw an e-mail come into my Yahoo account from a Mary Gersten at Keystrokes For Cash. I answered the message and gave them my cell number which BTW is on the FCC's "Do Not Call" list. I guess Tancor Learning Center didn't feel like calling me again since I reported them to the better business bureau of the state in which they operate (Alabama). However, I have been receiving phone calls from companies offering home mortgage refinancing and home improvement loans. The last call I got was yesterday from someone at New Life Mortgage, a company I have already reported for violating the Do Not Call Law. When I told him my number is on the Do Not Call List, he hung up immediately. Does anyone know how to contact Keystrokes for Cash so that I might be able to pursue legal action against them?

Michelle Scroggins   california

2:31pm on November 18th, 2008 

I just posted a message on this board in regards to my experience with "keystrokes4cash". After furthur reading, I found a number someone else had used for they're refund. Call esellerate, and when the prompt asks if you are calling about a charge on your bank card, that is the one you want. I did not get a person, but, left a lengthy message with my order # and date of order. (I was actually a few weeks over the thirty days). But, I made sure to tell them I have been trying to find the right resource for my 30 day money back guarantee, as the program was not profitable for me. Blah, Blah, Blah. The next day I got an e-mail letting me know my card was credited back. Here is the number 402-323-6600. Good luck!


michelle scroggins   california

11:53am on November 17th, 2008 

I am unable to go back to my regular line of work due to a condition. Out of desperation to generate income I researched on-line data entry. I was very concerned about losing money to a scam, but keystrokes4cash was promoted on several different news stations. I went ahead because the ad was such a sale. "Anyone can do it" they said. 30 day money back guarantee. No questions asked. Well, I spent hours looking into every option for making money, and realized it was mostly crap, unless you were willing to spend more, and more. They did call me once shortly after signing on. I explained that this was not working for me, but I would give it the thiry days. I have e-mailed the support website asking for a refund. (By the way, this site does not exist). I have called, and get Know answer. These people are selling to the public a lie, and making tons of money. Don't give it to them. You cannnot even fight with someone who doesn't seem to exist. Live and learn.

Eileen   Texas

2:13pm on September 22nd, 2008 

Thank God..... and I thank all these wonderful people that had written in their comments. I would have jump into this Scam with both feet. So I too Googled for back ground and status of this company. It a SCAM. SCAMS LIKE THIS ALMOST ALWAYS ASK FOR OUR MONEY FIRST. Thank you again E from Texas

Tracy E.   Ca

3:42pm on August 17th, 2008 

It's really awful that so many people get taking by these Don't-Wait, Get Your Share of the Riches!! To me there ALL Scams! And yet and still I keep having hope that one will be real, and come here and find out it's not, one more down the drain. Just goes to show, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is, keep whatever little money you have in your pocket! Thank God for this site.

Jamie   UK

3:13pm on July 13th, 2008 

Condolences to all of those people here who have had the ill fortune to be fooled by this scam, but huge thanks to you all as well. I, like a lot of people here was just about to pay for this program, having trawled for days on the internet, researching it - and so far, having found only good reviews, was almost convinced it was worth trying. Thank my lucky stars I stumbled on this site. Thank you to everyone who was generous enough to share their negative experiences - it saved a lot of unsuspecting people a lot of heartache and hassle.

Amanda   Ohio

10:18pm on July 6th, 2008 

Same here.....I didn't get my username until a week after I sent in the money! I'm going to cancell immediately. What a scam!!

Tina   Edgewater, FL

10:59am on June 28th, 2008 

I was going to register my pregnant unemployed daughter in this program but also decided to google it first. Thank you!!! I have enough financial problems without throwing away good money on something like this.

L.man   Fl.

8:08pm on June 24th, 2008 

Once you read all the info. Not as advertised!!

Flourene Askew   Midlothian, IL

9:57pm on June 23rd, 2008

i was in the process of trying a home base business to keep from loosing my home and my car. last year i lost my job due to downsizing and i'm having the hardest time catching up on my bills. i am working part time but it's not enough i hardly have food to eat. i'm doing a research on home base businesses and i'm trying to find out which ones are legit. mostly all of them want you to invest money and i don't have it like that. i know that there are some legit web sites out there i just don't know which ones can anyone help me? i want to thank you for letting me know about keystrokes 4 cash. i did however try surveys4cash but i made absolutely nothing and they did refund my $17.00 no problem but it took a couple of days.

jacob meyer   medford oregon

1:57pm on June 23rd, 2008 

So this is my experience with this company, I baught the bullshit program, read about it , then figured out that it was a scam, after emailing the idiots for a refund who keep wanting me to join more programs, I eamiled then about 12 times or so. I just called my credit card company and filed for an unauthorized transaction. You do have rights, be careful DO NOT JOIN THIS WEBSITE IT IS ABSOLUTELY BULLSHIT!!!!!! I don't mean to be harsh or rude but the truth is the truth and if i didn't care about it I wouldn't have taken the time to write this so you all can see it.

James P.   San Diego, Ca.

7:59pm on June 22nd, 2008 

I was just about to join Keystrokes 4-Cash when a little voice inside my head said to Google it and all this information came up, but most importantly this site ! I'm Grateful ? Still in denial a little I suppose because I am so hard up financially to get something "lucrative" going. You know with the economy and gas prices and expenditures and all the things needed to just survive it's a super dooper letdown and all this in the middle of our heat wave !!!

Michelle   MN

6:12pm on June 18th, 2008 

I received a random email from this company and typed it into my browser (vs. clicking the link from the company). It took time to finally get the site to work and I, too, thought it seemed like a decent deal. Thank goodness I had the foresight to do some background searching. Thanks for this site, I am definitely not doing this program!

Thanks for saving me from registering my   Philadelphia

12:44pm on June 17th, 2008 

I was about to register with keystrokes4cash.org. But when I read your commens i am really afriad of this site now...Thanks for posting this site.

Thanks

Michael   Michigan

10:57pm on June 11th, 2008 

Well I was going to Buy this Keystrokes for cash. But after comming across meny sites like this one. I Saved my money. But How meny people I bet buy this a day? How can Someone Pray on people that are trying there hardest to Make a income. With the Unemployment rate so High here in Michigan and Gas Prices. People are looking for a way to get a income online. And compeny's like this are praying on people like me. Does anyone know where online you can make money?

Bethany   anytown Ny

4:11pm on June 11th, 2008 

I really get mad when I see these so called work at home Jobs and the money the company's are asking for just to get started, Like the Old saying goes if it sounds to good to be true it usually is.Don't give any company money you are going to work for or on your own, A company should pay you to work for them.Don't Give your money up to these so called work from home Jobs

James   Orlando, FL

5:25pm on June 9th, 2008 

Wow!!! I'm glad I listened to my spider sense and did some research on K4C before making an emotional decision. It sounded to good to be true and as time will always tell it was. What i've learned is that there is no quick and easy way to make money, and its clear that there is a market out there for scamming and taking advantage of middle to lower class blue collar hard workering people looking to for the american dream. I knew it was scam because the website was loaded with pictures of Private jets, hundred dollar bills and expensive sports cars. Unfortunately i'm realizing that there is no substitute for hard work and investing whatever you can for your future. I'm sorry to hear so many people have been scammed, remember if it were that easy to make money everyone would be doing it.

LINDA   MN

6:22am on June 4th, 2008 

After purchasing their program and reading what I call a scam, I requested my money back. The credit card company eventually issued me a refund but now last night I received 6 phone calls from a young man(?) in regards to the program. When I received the first call I reuested no more phone calls but he was very cinicle and kept calling back. I told him I was going to report this harrasment to the BBB and he laghed at me.

Jackson Duri   NJ

4:59am on May 30th, 2008 

If you paid with a credit, debit card or postal mail order you can get your money back

Debi Roozen   Location unknown

10:07am on May 26th, 2008 

I,too,joined keystrokes about a week ago.The very next day,someone named Cory called me trying to get me to sign on for a "special offer"to help accelerate my "busness".I Asked him for the bottom line cost,and surprise,he couldnt give me one without agreeing to "give it a chance and speak to his supervisor".We set up a time to speak the following day so my boyfriend would be here(he paid for this),he called back an hour late, and when I wasn't here,left a VERY RUDE message.My boyfriend paid through paypal,so hopefully we will be refunded,and hopefully I will be more careful before trying anything similar to this again.THANK YOU FOR THIS SITE!!!


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