"Before signing up, people are required to submit personal details including their debit or credit card information to pay a $US1.90 sign-up fee.
But the entire venture is a scam with no ties to Google, and is designed to trick Facebook's 175 million users into handing over their banking details.
People on the RipOffReport.com website said they were charged hundreds of dollars and attempts to obtain a refund were fruitless."
Friday, February 27, 2009
Facebook took ads for get-rich-quick scam - web - Technology - smh.com.au
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