Welcome To Another Scam!
It is amazing how many websites you find these days promising you heaven on earth. Let me say it again: If it sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t!
Fast Net Learning is offered by the same company who operates the Web Profit Club, another scammer service. To put it in a nut-shell, Fast Net Learning “teaches” you how to start a web site and run Google Ads on them. There is nothing sophisticated about this; this is common knowledge in the Internet world, and you don’t need to pay to run Google Ads.
If you sign up with Fast Net Learning you will spend money for a useless service. For more information see also my posts on making money from home. The whole Internet scam business started with a fictitious Kelly Richards and articles written about her such as “Work At Home Mom Makes $6,397/Month Part-Time” (If you still need more convincing, have a look at the comments below the article). A great number of people, not only within the United States, but all around the world, have already been scammed and lost their money!
My Advice:
- Visit a good bookstore (Barnes & Noble has a good selection) and look for “Google Adsense for Dummies” (no insult meant; I love the Dummies series!). Also, look for books on running your own website or blog (FrogenYozurt.com is a blog). This is a one-time investment!
- In order to run your own website sign up for an Internet Service Provider (ISP) such as GoDaddy.com, BlueHost.Com, or others (FrogenYozurt.Com is hosted by BlueHost).
- Read my article Does The Google Adsense Get-Rich-System Work?
A Few Comments:
- I checked out the FastNetLearning.com website, and under FAQ I found: “…most people make at least an average of $369 dollars per day…” – Well, call me picky, but if this was a professional service such typos wouldn’t happen. This is probably a one-man operation, and the guy is busy creating websites (which also proves that you can make money through the Internet).
- On the Privacy page, which contains the same wording as the Web Profit Club website, I found: “We can be reached via e-mail at privacy@fastnetlearning.com or you can reach us by telephone at …” – No phone number was listed; the sentence ends without a period.
- The Terms & Conditions page (again, the same content as under the Web Profit Club) is set up in an amateurish way, and they might not hold up in court. I assume, the guy just copied a standard text he found somewhere and modified items like company name and address.
- On the same page it shows “emailing our cancellation department cancel@webprofitcoach.com” which indicates they are running yet another website called WebProfitCoach.com.
- When you switch to the page to “Join Now,” you don’t sign up for the Fast Net Learning program, but rather for the Web Profit Coach.
- Under Terms & Conditions the company’s name is listed as “Media Hub LLC” while under the “Join Now” page it is “Cool Serve Corp.” On all other pages on the website the company name is FastNetLearing.com, LLC (Note the “Learing” instead of “Learning”).
- When it comes to support they give you a phone number and an e-mail address, support@fastnetlearning.com. Be aware that creating such an e-mail address is an easy task for an expert, and it doesn’t necessarily mean that there is a whole support department at work.
- I dialed the phone number as listed on their website, and I got the message, “The number you have dialed is not in service…” – I tried several times, making sure I didn’t dial the wrong number.
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I need to get my refund of $79.99 that you took out of my account per Matt Fry. He said I had to notify at this email address. I cannot avoid this as I am on Social Security. Please advise. Thank you. Need it refunded as soon as possible.
@Cheryl:
You have contacted me through my website FrogenYozurt.Com and asked for a refund. Let me clarify that you have responded to a REPORT I wrote about FastNetLearning.com! I am a writer and I post my articles on my website FrogenYozurt.com! I AM NOT ASSOCIATED WITH FASTNETLEARNING.COM!!!!
Please log on to FastNetLearning.Com and find out how to cancel the service.
Good luck,
Wilfried F. Voss
FrogenYozurt.com
I need help here. I signed up for your trial offer of $2.95 on 6/2, with your info that after a period of time, like 30 days?, to make some money, I would THEN be charged $79.99 for membership. Yesterday, 6/14, I got my bank statement for my “special fund” account that I keep for small projects that I want to try before buying, and to my SHOCK there was a charge for $79.99 billed on 6/8, just six days after I signed up. Since I keep a VERY MINIMUM amount in this account your charge caused my account to be hit with a $34.00 overdraft charge. This is very bad business practice on your part. So here’s what’s going to happen. You have lost me as a customer. Cancel my account with your program, and then credit my charge card account with the $2.95, the $79.99, AND the $34.00 overdraft fee. I will have my bank’s fraud protection division contacting you if this is not resolved IMMEDIATELY. I do not have a web site or an account number from you since I have not heard from you since I signed up for your offer. I was only able to gather YOUR web site from the bank statement vendor charge. I expect RAPID results.
@Judith L. Geisler:
I am sorry, but you are barking at the wrong tree! If you read the article carefully you would find that I am writing posts about the current scam with FastNetLearning.com and others. You probably found my website through a search engine, most probably Google. In all consequence, it would have helped to keep printed records when you placed the order. Again, I am not associated with these scammers; I am merely reporting about them.
yall suck i call to cancle my order 10 minutes after i had order it n yall said yall would not charge my credit card, yall askd me why i wanted to cancle my order n i told yall that cus i had found out ‘to late’ that yall were scams n that was my only reason and yall stupid idiots still charged my credit card n i was charged an overdraft fee thank god i cancle my credit card, before yall charge my credit card any more money like you have charged other people, and i know now you will not answer your stupid phone i keep on calling n all i get is “please hold on the line your call is important to us n we will be w u as soon as posible” yea right like never,but u know what somebody needs to puit a stope to this people. all they do is still your money!
do u know how the hell to cancel the account?? they took 79.99 out of my bank n i dont want that soooo ya??
I have been trying to get someone to cancel my account and reimburse me my full refund of 79.99 I do not want to sign up for any of this please contact me my email or phone to resolve this problem. thanks
cancel my account now!!!!!!!!
CANCEL MY ACCOUNT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cancel this account immediately make sure you refund my deposit as well thank you!!!!!!!!
@diane whalen:
Diane, you are barking at the wrong tree! This post is a REPORT about FastNetLearning.com! Unfortunately, you have fallen to a scam for which I am not responsible. In all consequence you could contact support@fastnetlearning.com, but I doubt you will get an answer. The only solution is to get in touch with your credit card provider, report a scam and have the charge removed.
Also, here is a short video which should help folks deal with their bank: http://www.chrismalta.com/ScamTip1aff.asp
I just wanted to say that I was scamed by this and they were suppose to be having a special for 2.95 and the upgrade for 5.00 I took the bate and I just got a over draft on my account where 3 different charges were taken out without permission
Lots of complaints about this Fast Net Learning scam (Home Income Profit) here:
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/fast-net-learning-c345581.html?sort=datea&page=2
If you read the comments at that link some people have advised on where to report the scam and others have posted on how they managed to get a refund.
cancell my account, jeese james
Thanks for putting the hot light on these unscrupulous business practices & websites. A lot of people are vulnerable right now due to the poor economy and/or young and inexperienced enough to fall for this nonsense. They will lose their shirts. I know it isn’t part of your blog, but perhaps you could add a blurb about how people shouldn’t use their bank cards over the net, as those cards are harder to protect. People can be cleaned out quickly if they’re not vigilant.
Keep up the good fight!