Quick Cash Kit Review
Is the Google Cash Kit a Scam?
Quick Cash Kit is a new make money online scheme making its rounds through people's email boxes and online advertisements. With any new program there’s always a rush to find out what it really is and if it's worth getting.
However when it comes to the QuickCashKit there are a lot of red flags right off the bat. The advertisements for this kit are full of exaggerated income claims, fake testimonials, and false urgency devices.
I’ve seen some pretty outrageous sales pitches on the net but this one really takes the cake. It’s as if the owners have taken no measures to accurately portray their opportunity. This comes as a surprise since Google has filed lawsuits against numerous work at home companies who’ve attempted to profit from their name.
The companies that did face legal repercussions used virtually the same sales tactics as the Quick Cash Kit.
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I just want to make it clear that there are no secrets to making money from
Google, rich and successful entrepreneurs use a simple combination of basic
internet marketing skills and solid affiliate programs.
Let me explain, the way to make money from Google is to leverage its
unprecedented popularity with ecommerce. Google is the largest search
platform in the world so all you have to do is learn how to use it to connect
buyers with products/services/information. That's it.
So is the Quick Cash Kit a Scam?
This program is no different from the tons of other rehashed courses claiming to have the latest method for making money online. They'll show you how to put up advertisements on Google's AdWords program and show you how to promote products through affiliate links.
They give you a simple website to use which, if you're lucky, might generate some sales and a little bit of money, but judging from the customer comments the majority of people end up losing money.
The problem is that they simply show you how to place these ads without teaching you anything about the industries you’ll be working in. They’re basically sending you out to the wolves, having you compete against experienced affiliates who know how to get cheaper clicks, higher conversions, and aren’t using a cookie cutter website. This inevitably results with you losing money.
To make matters worse Google has been making it exceedingly difficult to make money online in this manner, over the last several months they’ve banned tons of affiliates from using their network in an effort to maintain the integrity of their search engine.
These are things that won’t be taught to you in the Quick Cash Kit, as they’re still pitching this as a great way to make money. The last thing that you need to be aware of is that the QuickCashKit is designed to squeeze more money out of you; they offer the kit for an initial low price but they’ll push additional upgrades and mentoring to make up for it.
This combined with all the other red flags are enough reasons to stay away from the Quick Cash Kit.
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Customer Responses, Reviews, or Complaints for
'Quick Cash Kit'
Average Rating is
1.01
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5
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373 reviews.

Claudette miami | 10:01pm on September 24th, 2010  | I GOT SCAMMED!!!
I can't believe it I knew it was too good to be true....I'm a single mother going to school and working a full time job I was trying to make some extra money for the bills here I was thinking I was investing my money and these people was getting rich off me!I have emailed them for my refund they haven't wrote me back hmmmm shame on me for trusting anyone off the net! Lesson learned, never again. |
CJ US | 5:27pm on September 12th, 2010  | Well, can't believe I did it after already having spent days researching online work scams. I signed up for this Quick Cash Kit and lo and behold - yup, it's a scam. Unfortunately, the signup fee of $9.97 has already been processed thru my Paypal account.
Has anyone had any success in getting this reversed?
Plus I'm now a little concerned that they have some info on me.
Aren't there any "for real" online jobs for those of us who are unable to work outside the home? :0(
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tiky singapore | 7:19am on September 9th, 2010  | Beware! Besides Steve Bryant's "quick cash kit" website, the same product is offered by Lane Gibbon's GOLDNET 365, where for even more money he offers a free website which in the beginning belonged to 'my blogging site' and suddenly the name has changed to "home website center".
You can check out both websites and see that they are offering the free website. For 3 days they have kept the price down to become a pro, when they say 'only until tonight'. Ha!
I am one of you guys who also would love to make it online and in my searches i found 'list recon' where they teach us for free how to make money without money. Of course the guy "recommends" products and that's how he does his affiliate sales, but even without those recommendations he really helps.
Have I done it? Noooooooooooooo.
Why is it that if it doesn't cost us anything we don't appreciate it! Don't be like me please!
Have the discipline and be persistent.
Love,Tiky
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Sue North Carolina | 4:02pm on September 6th, 2010  | What makes me so mad is in the beginning they only charge a one time fee, of 10 $, then they have you. When they get to the "pro package" they you have to decide if you want to pay another $97. I said no. Then it got reduced to $77, I still said no, I just want the one free website. Then OMG for one day only,they could give it to me for $47, I still said no, but then when I went to "set up" my one free webste, I was blocked and told I couldn't do that. I had to have the Pro package for that. So reluctantly I agreed. BAMM, my card was declined, They said use another one, but I got chicken and logged off. 5 minutes later I get a call from my bank telling me about the charges and asking if it was ok. I said no. Thank god for my wonderful Wachovia bank and their fraud alerts.
I think what really ticks me off more then anything else is these people supposedly from major networks and magazine, and google itself, promoting these work at home things. I went to a site that said. All the sites they recommend are legit and free. Does no one tell the truth any more? |
B Spearman Atlanta | 5:29pm on September 4th, 2010  | This is nothing but a money scam. Do not fall for it They SHOULD BE ASHAMED AND REFUND ALL OF US OUR MONEY, WISH I COULD SUE! |
meka85 w.m arkansas | 6:38pm on August 26th, 2010  | JUST 2DAY I STARTED MY SET UP 4 STEVE BRYANT QUICK CASH KIT BUT STOPPED AFTER I READ BAD REVIEWS. I HURRIED 2 CALL MY BANK 2 STOP PAYMENT NOT TO MY SURPRISE THE MONEY HAD ALREADY BEEN TAKEN OUT,BUT MY ACCOUNT ADVISER WAS ABLE TO GIVE ME THE NUMBER TO CLICK BANK. SO I CALLED AND TALKED 2 A REPRESENTATIVE WHO STOPPED PAYMENT AND SAID MY MONEY WILL BE PUT BACK WITHIN THE NEXT 2DAYS. I CROSSED MY FINGERS AND WILL JUST HAVE 2 WAIT AND SEE IF I BEAT THIS SCAM BEFORE IT GOT ME!!!! |
Martha ny | 2:51pm on August 26th, 2010 | OMG, thanks to all for the reviews. Went on their page and a window popped up for me to talk to the rep. When I asked how much it would be she stated "hurry there". Something told me to check the reviews first and then this site.
THANKS ALL and good luck in finding something that really works. |
aesthete london | 8:51am on August 22nd, 2010  | I am also the victim of the "Quick Cash kit" I stopped my debit card now but i wish to complain about the online fraud of Steve Bryant's Quick cash Kit.
I don't know where we can complain about them and get our money back if it is possible?
Isn't there any process to catch them and send them to jail with our money back?? |
Cherie Illinois | 9:47pm on August 14th, 2010  | I also spent money on this account. Spent $10 so far but I am calling my bank in the morning and putting a stop to them taking anymore out of my account. If they even have yet. Yeah it is BS that they don't get busted for what they're doing. I felt stupid too after reading all of this but lesson learned and I won't be doing it again. SCAMMERS SCAMMERS |
kyro anubis california | 5:20pm on August 12th, 2010  | i cant believe these things are still around and people still have not caught on! i don't know maybe its just me...
100% dead give away's!!
1. Its free.... (with a one time payment)
2. Its free... (your credit card is needed)
3. Its free.... (sign up, register, give info)
4. Its free....
5. Its not free. (I make millions & ill show you how, so i wont!)
6. Its not free. (money back guarantee)
7. Its not free... |
Watson VA | 8:33am on August 8th, 2010  | SCAM SCAM SCAM both Google Cash Kit and Quick cash net. They have many other associate sites and links that will pull you into the hell!!!!. How stupid I was?????? I was charged $10 for idiotically clicking on a useless link. I learnt my lesson. MONEY COMES BY HARD WORK but not signing up this BS sites. Definitely some out there are becoming a millionaires. |
paolo Location unknown | 6:01pm on July 31st, 2010  | scammers scammers and scammers.....stay away from them |
Shyamala India | 6:56am on July 29th, 2010  | Hi! I was saved too the site offered me a deep discount of $ 4.95 and I was just about to swipe my cc .Then i realised that i shouldnt be carried away by such money making tactics so I googled for knowing the credibility of this program .And i landed on this site.Thank god you guys saved me from swiping my card.I'd rather shell 5 bucks for charity than doing this ! thanks once again! |
kevin canada | 12:14pm on July 23rd, 2010  | Just went to their site... first warning bell, an IM window opens saying "there are only 4 places left, they are expected to sell in the next 2 minutes"..... ANYTIME you see an "act fast before it's gone" message run... makes me laugh as much as the "slap chop" guy with his "we can't make this offer all day, so call in the next 15 mins".... I can't believe people fall for that BS |
Ms. Skeptical Florida | 9:44am on July 22nd, 2010  | I was tempted to try this system BUT decided to do a GOOGLE search on Steve Bryant Quick Cash Kit (the name if the ad). I found this site & read a lot of the negative reviews & I'm glad I didn't fall for the $19.99 price that's being advertised. Google does have a legit money making program using you GMAIL account called Google Ads BUT it requires you to have your own website with a domain name. I'm not sure how much money you can make but I know it's free to sign up. The info is also FREE all you have to do is READ and see if it's something that would benefit you. I have a friend who uses it on his website and he has been paid for it. It wasn't a whole lot of money but he received a couple checks from Google. Also there are legit work at home jobs BUT all you have 2 do is GOOGLE it and READ READ READ!!! Do your research first. The company I used to work for from home is inbound customer service. The pay is ok, but don't expect to get rich. It's a great way to supplement your income. I hope this info helps! |
Jennifer Cole Great Falls, Mt. | 12:00pm on July 20th, 2010  | Jeeze, and to think that I even went to snopes.com to check their credibility. When I saw nothing posted about them I figured "what the hell"? Of course now I am kicking myself in the butt.
I have been searching for something to do at home on my computer for a while now. Fortunately for me that is the only one I have given any $$$ to. If anyone knows of any good and legitimate online business opportunities then I would love to know what sites to visit. |
Prishelle Toronto, Ontario | 1:28pm on July 17th, 2010  | OMG! I can't believe I fell for this scam!!! I'm just kicking myself right now! Anyway, it looked so real and I had signed up last night for US$4.95 and was pretty excited to actually make money online. Then I decided to google reviews about it this morning and was horrified to find out that it's such a huge scam. I really should have done this yesterday before I signed up! Thank u to everyone for posting all this info!!!
I just called my CC company and they said that only the $4.95 had been charged so far. So I canceled my card.
I just don't understand how these scammers can still be in business! Why don't the authorities take action against them? Or at least make more people aware about this scam. I'm always checking out this stuff and I haven't come across any warnings about this website. Shame on these a**holes for taking money from innocent people. Thanks again to everyone for posting warnings and advice on this. I guess we will all be more careful from now on... |
F Devitt Penn Valley , CA | 11:56am on July 15th, 2010  | I purchased the Quick Cash Kit and a (1) product for my website. Total cost $99.00.. After following the outlined steps to get started, I completed step 3 which asked questions as to how much you expected to make and what were my motivations. These answers were to then be reviewed by Steve Bryant and he would determine your qualifications for coming on board QuickCash System. The results were to be talked about with me via e-mail or by phone. That was 3 days ago and nothing.. several e-mails have never been answered..I have been SCAMED AND I am p-ssed off. Date 07/15/2010 |
Dan N Kentucky | 12:49pm on July 10th, 2010  | Like so many online get rich scams this is just another example of "If it sounds to good to be true" it usually is. What is more alarming is how scam sites use legitimate names, in this case Google, to try to give their program creditability. I would thing Google would address their name being used for a scam business to the company using it and legal action if this continues. Google makes enough money. They surely can do this.
The sad reality today is buyer beware. Do you your due diligence. What I mean is do your research before any commitment to anything you have to pay for online. The BBB, consumer reports and a simple Google search to verify the company & program you're looking into is your best protection from being scammed. I checked into this system and Walla, Nothing but bad reviews and the truth about this service. There are so many online scams & fraudulent websites out there we must be aware of the potential for being scammed and protect ourselves be researching the legitimacy of them. Many of these scams have many affiliates and fold after enough complaints after they've hidden all their money never to be recovered. Within weeks they've opened under a new name and scamming people again. I have learned through years of research that the 2 worst states known for allowing telemarketing scams are Utah and Florida. Keep this mind as well.
Short & sweet, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is. I've searched for years to find work at home in my office w/o any success. I have 2 civil engineering degrees w/25 years experience in construction management. I had an accident that caused nerve damage in my arms preventing me from continuing the work I have in engineering. I have looked for anything I can do from home or near where I live. I've had little luck finding legitimate work. I have never had to pay for a job in the past. So many online "Jobs" are training with fees and have guarantee of any job.
I wish everyone luck in finding legitimate work & pray our economy improves.
Be skeptical & do your homework before committing to any service with fees especially when it pertains to jobs & income making opportunities.
For telemarketers selling things/service on the phone cut them short asking "Don’t tell me. Show me!” Like so many online get rich scams this is just another example of "If it sounds too good to be true" it usually is. What is more alarming is how scam sites use legitimate names, in this case Google, to try to give their program creditability. I would thing Google would address their name being used for a scam business to the company using it and legal action if this continues. Google makes enough money. They surely can do this.
The sad reality today is buyer beware. Do you your due diligence. What I mean is do your research before any commitment to anything you have to pay for online. The BBB, consumer reports and a simple Google search to verify the company & program you're looking into is your best protection from being scammed. I checked into this system and Walla, I found nothing but bad reviews and the truth about this service. There are so many online scams & fraudulent websites out there we must be aware of the potential for being scammed and protect ourselves be researching the legitimacy any we consider. Many of these scams have many affiliates and fold after enough complaints. They hide/spend all their money never to be recovered. Within weeks they've opened under a new name and scamming people again. I have learned through years of research that the 2 worst states known fro allowing telemarketing scams are Utah and Florida. Keep this mind as well.
Short & sweet, if it sounds to good to be true it probably is. I've searched for years to find work at home in my office w/o any success. I have 2 civil engineering degrees w/25 years experience in construction management. I had an accident that caused nerve damage in my arms preventing me from continuing the work I have in engineering. I have looked for anything I can do from home or near where I live. I've had little luck finding legitimate work. I have never had to pay for a job in the past. So many online "Jobs" are training with fees and have guarantee of any job.
I wish everyone luck in finding legitimate work & pray our economy improves.
Be skeptical & do your homework before committing to any service with fees especially when it pertains to jobs & income making opportunities.
For telemarketers selling things/service on the phone cut them short asking "Don’t tell me, Show me!" If they can't then hang up. If they could they surely would!
Best of luck to all.
Dan M 'tell me, Show me!" If the can't then hang up. If they could they surely would!
Best of luck to all.
Dan M
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Blue Ontario, Canada | 6:05am on July 9th, 2010  | I foolishly got involved with this a few years back. They told me to expect the product in the mail within a week or so, and then I could get started. Within that time I my CC was charged like $35 plus some sort of exchange rate fee. Right after this... another charge of about $87. I started to panic, but thought of something really quick. I called my CC company and told them about this, they canceled my CC for me, got me a new one, and wiped the charges. I payed nothing overall.
A product never came either.
This 'company' called me after I wiped my information from them, and they asked me why. He seemed angry.
I win. |
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