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Myinternettreasurechest has a rating of 1.2 stars from 22 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Myinternettreasurechest ranks 394th among Work At Home sites.

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Top Positive Review

“I, unfortunately, already "clicked the button" when...”

Sheri-Saloff Z.
12/3/09

I, unfortunately, already "clicked the button" when I read Ms. Caveate. No troubles, though. I have been hacked and victim of ID theft 4 times over past 5 years and my bank (one of the big guys) is currently running an open fraud investigation on my behalf. If they try to screw me; they are in for a very unpleasant and terribly swift boot in the pants. If you have an account with a good banker, they should be willing to meet the standards set by Bank of America (still in business... quite an accomplishment in light of the shocking round of banker failings of recent past due to "El Diablo " (The now infamous global economic meltdown, and help you file a fraud complaint or at least investigate a bit on your behalf. X<;| (ARGH!) Good luck! Don't let it go! If it is a misunderstanding, OR the result of criminal acts... In either case, I would suggest that you need to be fair to yourself; act as your own advocate & get the assistance of which you are apparently in need. That advice is for any and all who have had a similar experience. I am certain that GOOGLE would be interested to hear your story. They are a respected and reputable entity; and I do not believe that they would knowingly have their corporeate ID connected to a scam.

Top Critical Review

“Why do people fall for these things?”

Janice H.
2/4/16

How many times do we read about warnings of NOT sending money out for things like this. It's good that reviews are being posted, but people should clue in. Out of the thousands and thousands of "work from home" opportunities out there, few are really legitimate. I've been working from home with one of the largest manufacturers of consumer packaged goods in the world that pays for referring people to shop with them. I don't have to stock inventory to sell, and therefore don't risk anything to lose. Those who are referred benefit too because they gain access to over 500 consumable type products at wholesale prices, so everyone wins. Information can be obtained at, www.incomegeneratorsgroup.com

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Thumbnail of user monicad
Hawaii
1 review
3 helpful votes
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June 18th, 2010

I signed up last week. Went through the first week of lessons, very interesting and educational. I was liking it. Then a gentleman named Jeremy Turner called to assist me, and made an appt for a phone conversation. He never kept the appointment, and now I go to log on and the site is closed, or some other term for no longer available. Help, I want my money back. Bunch of scumbags if you ask me.

Thumbnail of user isallaboutmem
Illinois
1 review
4 helpful votes
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June 15th, 2010

DO NOT SIGN UP... I was charged ~ $3.00 when I signed up, and then three days later they charged me ~ $130.00... when I called them *******318 and asked for a full refund; of course the answer was "NO, we can only refund half of your money and give you the service for fee"... PLEASE READ the term & conditions. Also, in addition they will charge $35.00 weekly...

Thumbnail of user lindab10
New York
1 review
4 helpful votes
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September 10th, 2010

Website is a SCAM!, just called my bank to cancle my credit card and get a new one so they can not take out anymore money from my account. We will see if my $68.74 is returned in the 7-10 days they state. Good Luck to All!

Thumbnail of user chriso1
California
654 reviews
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December 6th, 2009

Not at all sure what this is, other than a scam. Fake Verisign and TrustE seals would be enough to send me away without looking any further.

Well-known logos on the home page are unconnected and meaningless. Seals which say things like "100% Guaranteed" without showing who they are guaranteed by, and providing a click-through to the guaranteeing site, are always meaningless too, and only dishonest sites display them.

I didn't go any further to find exactly what kind of scam this is, and don't intend to. And I don't need to see if I can earn $2000 a week from just filling in forms, because I already know I can't. Otherwise I'd be doing it instead of hanging around here writing reviews, wouldn' t I?

Thumbnail of user connied1
Minnesota
1 review
3 helpful votes
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June 7th, 2010

This is scam! I asked to view the contract and they told me the web site was under construction and they were not giving it to me. They also took money out of my banking account minutes after I canceled my account. I had to tell them I was going to report them before they agreed to put the money back in my bank account.

Thumbnail of user tammeral
Alaska
1 review
3 helpful votes
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April 20th, 2010

I was asked to purchase a sterter kit to work at home for. 99 cents and they took the. 99 cents and another 79.95 off my card. There of course is no number to call and stop this action. It is no ones fault but my own to blame. I was really hoping that this was for real. I've never done this kinda thing before and look I got scamed. I have reported it to my card and now I have to file a fraud report with the B. B. B.

Thumbnail of user rital
Michigan
1 review
3 helpful votes
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July 16th, 2010

Anyting that sounds too good to be true it probably is. I could not sign in the fake web sight, and the phone numbers they gave me was just a way of giving me the run around.

Thumbnail of user jr7
California
1 review
2 helpful votes
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May 24th, 2010

This site was to chg. 99 cents and next day My Big Bank put a temporary hold
On my account (Frand stopper at work). So I told them keep the hold on it as the
Additional money reqested was not to come out at all. The following is the info
That I could get on my own:
Main Hurricane Marketing LLC
1080 No. Main St.
Hurricane, Utah 84*******032
Principal: Devin@ *******032
This info was from the BBB and that this company is doing business under approx.
40 other names. At this time the File was opened at Jan/2010. The BBB said that
One complaint and no response from company.
The Bank will start their own investigation after three days.
Good Luck to all and I hope this will help others that come to this site Site Jabber
As it is really needed!
JR

Thumbnail of user arlenef
Maine
1 review
4 helpful votes
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December 18th, 2009

This website is a major ripoff! I signed up for the intial 1.97 dollar start up then AFTER reading the fine print, called to cancel my $#*! and then still got charged!

Thumbnail of user joycep
Illinois
1 review
2 helpful votes
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December 7th, 2009

I think was scam they ask to buy more i said no thanks, i did not login so do you think they going to scam me? I did give my credit card # and paid $1.95

Thumbnail of user sherisaloffz
California
1 review
3 helpful votes
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December 3rd, 2009

I, unfortunately, already "clicked the button" when I read Ms. Caveate. No troubles, though. I have been hacked and victim of ID theft 4 times over past 5 years and my bank (one of the big guys) is currently running an open fraud investigation on my behalf. If they try to screw me; they are in for a very unpleasant and terribly swift boot in the pants. If you have an account with a good banker, they should be willing to meet the standards set by Bank of America (still in business... quite an accomplishment in light of the shocking round of banker failings of recent past due to "El Diablo " (The now infamous global economic meltdown, and help you file a fraud complaint or at least investigate a bit on your behalf. X<;| (ARGH!) Good luck! Don't let it go! If it is a misunderstanding, OR the result of criminal acts... In either case, I would suggest that you need to be fair to yourself; act as your own advocate & get the assistance of which you are apparently in need. That advice is for any and all who have had a similar experience. I am certain that GOOGLE would be interested to hear your story. They are a respected and reputable entity; and I do not believe that they would knowingly have their corporeate ID connected to a scam.

Thumbnail of user mp
California
1 review
3 helpful votes
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December 8th, 2009

If I never logged in, or opened up thier site will it stil go thru? And what should I do? Canceal my Debit card? Right away?

Thumbnail of user js3
Wisconsin
1 review
3 helpful votes
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December 21st, 2009

I too was scammed. I received a cancel "code" but they still took my money. I feel like such a fool.

Thumbnail of user shakiras
Texas
4 reviews
8 helpful votes
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December 6th, 2009

Very helpful! But I'm not understanding what informantion to give out. And what not to give out about things I know.

Thumbnail of user chericeb
New York
3 reviews
5 helpful votes
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December 8th, 2009

I don't really like it really no good information if you ask me

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