I hope my posts are helpfull
My posting is about the advertisings for work from home posted as a links to all the major web sites like CNN.com, AOL.com, MSNBC.com, Yahoo, com... I assume that now a days you can find them everywhere on the Web. They have infested the Internet.
The usual scheme is that against a minimal amount $1.97 they will send you materials for work from home using the Google engine. The titles are endless but the pattern of the sites tells me that the source is one.
To subscribe you give your personal data and a Credit Card number of course.
There is very well written Disclaimer or Terms of Conditions. The developers of the scheme know that a lot of people will not read the fine prints or will not notice them or because of language barrier will not fully understand. And this is the way the scheme has been working for a very long time. My brief researach on the web shows that it has been going for at least two (2) years.
The subscriber ends up automatically subscribed to several "services" with monthly charges ranging from $7.75 to $79.95 until canceled. There is a grace period form two (2) to fourteen (14) days to cancel prior the 'contract' and the Credit card charges start.The cancellation is a painful and agrevating process. I spent half a day to individually unsubscribe all four (4) 'services' I had given permission to be enrolled.
I felt stupid but also I got 'educated' only with losses of $1.97 + $0.05 CC intrenationall transaction fee, the time I spent on the phone and whatever nerve cells I have lost.