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posted November 19, 2009 and revised April 06, 2010
Google Home Income is a scam whose perpetrators are very good with
search engine optimization
given how often their
junk articles
appear in the results. It looks like they're trying to build-up
link farms
and at the same time either they or other
scammers
are trying to sell other
useless work at home programs
in adjacent to it.
The program is not in any way related to the corporation known as
Google
, and the people who own the domain associated with the scam have gone to lengths to intentionally hide who they are, including
not providing their own information when registering the domain
.