Is The Instant Money Toolkit a Scam ?
Today I stumbled across another one of these "kits" which looks very similar to the "Google Kit". It's just the same old trick in different packaging. It's called the" Instant Money Toolkit"
I was checking a website called "www.partnerwithpaul.com" who is marketing this Instant Money Toolkit. When you read the sales pages he says he won't ask you for any money. But then later (after you give him your email address) you find out you need to pay $9.97 for shipping the Instant Money Toolkit to you.
I thought I wasn't going to be asked for any money ? I already feel like I have been scammed, but I guess his reasoning is "I am not the one asking for any money, that money goes to the company, not me". However, the first pages before I gave my email address gave me the feeling that I wasn't going to have to pay anything for the Instant Money Toolkit.
Anyways, I am now at the pages AFTER giving him my email address (so he can market other stuff to me for the rest of my life). Now here is what I see :
But to prevent themselves from going broke by sending this out to every curiosity-seeker on the Internet, they have to charge a small shipping fee of $9.97 for the package.
(I will never ask you for a dime. THEY simply have to charge this small fee to cover the cost of producing the printed materials, DVD, etc. and shipping your package to you via priority mail.)
And don't worry - If for any reason you decide this business isn't right for you and you decide not to continue, just let me know and I'll personally send you $9.97 out of my own pocket.
Consider this a sign of good faith on my part ...
... and proof that I'm deadly serious about helping you.
"Is there anything else I'll have to pay for?"
In 14 days you'll need to invest $39.95 to cover the full price of the work at home kit and coaching IF you want to continue. A small price to pay to get rid of all your money worries ...
Ok, so first it was only $9.97 for shipping the Instant Money Toolkit, and now I learn there is another $39.95 after 14 days !?!?! Ok, let's say I am willing to part with the nearly $50 for this Instant Money Toolkit, is that all ?
Well, when you read the rest of the sales page for the Instant Money Toolkit there is no mention of any other fee. However, SURPRISE SURPRISE when I click on the link to "Register for the Instant Money Toolkit" I am taken to the credit card page and lo and behold in very small writing at the bottom the $39.95 is a MONTHLY FEE !!! Yes, yet ANOTHER subscription Marketing Scam !!!
Now, I am not saying that the Instant Money Toolkit is a Scam in itself. It may be well worth the $39.95 monthly fee. However, anyone that needs to hide this fact in my opinion is scamming the public into buying this "Instant Money Toolkit". In the "www.partnerwithpaul.com" website it NEVER mentions this fee is monthly. It just says "In 14 days you'll need to invest $39.95 to cover the full price of the work at home kit and coaching IF you want to continue". Did you get the impression that after another 30 days you will need to pay the $39.95 again ? I sure didn't !
So here we have the Google Cash Kit / Google Money Kit or whatever you want to call it SCAM in a different package. If you want to buy the Instant Money Toolkit then by all means do so, just make sure you realise it is a $39.95 per month SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE, which is likely not so easy to cancel if the Google Kit is anything to go by.
I STRONGLY disagree with how these "kits" are marketed. Very, very few people realise they are signing up to a subscription service even though this is documented in small writing on the credit card page. Because they have this small writing on the Credit Card page this is actually legal. However, before you get to that page you have already read a few sales pages which lead you to believe you already know exactly what you are paying for.
If anyone has any experience with the Instant Money Toolkit I would love to know exactly what it is. Because of the dodgy way it is marketed and also due to the fact that it is a subscription service I am not willing to pay the money just to find out what it is and do a write up about it. I would much rather hear from someone who (unfortunately) fell into the trap. Let's tell people FOR FREE what the Instant Money Toolkit is all about.
Please send the info to instantmoneytoolkit@business-opportunities-reviewed.com

