If you search for Google Cash on Google, you may run across supposedly "independent" reviews and review sites. You might also see these sites linked to in Facebook ads. Unfortunately, many of these sites are trying to separate you from your money. If you look closely, these sites are populated with affiliate links. Affiliate links allow the marketers behind these sites to be given a commission for each sale they generate. Affiliate links present a huge conflict of interest as it is in the marketer's interest to say anything to generate a sale. They are being paid to be shills for the items they are trying to sell.
All these sites are scams. This includes sites that claim to tell you the "truth" about the product or "expose" the product. And it includes the sites that "warn" you that Google Cash is a scam, and then try to peddle a different scam. Don't be suckered by any of these sites- marketers will lie and say anything to generate a sale.
The unfortunate truth is that you can't trust a lot of the information you see on the Internet.
"There's a sucker born every minute."
Products where you need to watch out for fake reviews or scams:
Web hosting reviews
Weight loss products: Wu
Yi Tea | Acai Berry scam
Easy money schemes: Jeff Paul's Internet Millions
| Rich Jerk | Reverse
Funnel System | Google Cash scam | Passport
to Wealth | Blessings Unlimited
"Free" Ringtones
Lifecell reviews
Affiliate page deconstructions at Ripoff Radar: Lifecell / wrinkle cream review sites | Web hosting reviews | Weight loss scams (e.g. Wu Yi green tea, Acai berry) | ThermothinPlus with Acai / Colon Cleanse
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