How To Cancel Easy Google Profit Scam

July 2, 2009 by Brie  

For the thousands of you who were dupped into ordering Easy Google Profit, and have now found yourself locked into a monthly payment of well over $72.71, here is what you need to do:

1. Call your credit card company and report the card stolen/lost
2. Ask for a new card to be issued right away.
3. Dispute the charges.

There is no point even trying to call anyone at Easy Google Profit, or any of their aka names (such as Google Treasure Chest, Google Money Tree, and more). Very few of the available telephone numbers for these people work. And, almost all of them are only for the company that processes their payments, and not the actual scamming company.

Based on the dozens and dozens of comments we have on our previous post, Stop The Easy Google Profit Scam, it has been proven that calling their billing company, and obtaining a cancellation#, usually results in continued billing to your credit card.

It has also been advised, by an expert in the credit card industry, telephoning these programs proves you purchased their product, and makes refunds more difficult to obtain. By reporting the card stolen or lost, and then disputing the charges, you are much more likely to have your case resolved in a timely manner.

If you would prefer to go the alternate route by calling them to cancel, here are a few of the numerous telephone numbers you can try:

Google Treasure Chest 888-705-1275
Grant Springs: 888-247-2155
Safe Lock: 866-879-1266

For a more indepth article we have posted about the Easy Google Profit scam, please read Stop The Easy Google Profit Scam.


WordPress 2.8 Syntax Highlighting Bug Fix

June 15, 2009 by Brie  

Anyone using WordPress will be well aware that the much anticipated 2.8 version became available for download/upgrade late last week. I am loving all of the new features, and will explain those in more detail in a future post – except one. The syntax highlighting.

It’s nasty! It completely locks up my machine and browser every time I try and edit 1 little section. That is, if I can even click on the section I want to edit without the cursor zooming back up to the top of the page. Then when I want to paste, it asks for permission (which I ‘allow’) only to have it paste a nice little ‘v’. Grrrrr. Then to top it off, extra blank lines of code are randomly added to the stylesheet on every click of the ‘update file’ button. Pretty soon my css page is going to be thousands of lines long!

Being a custom blog designer, having a functional editor for CSS and php pages is crucial. I dug for 2 days on how to fix this error. No one seemed to know. Then viola – I found it! (It’s so simple, that I am almost embarrased that I didn’t see it before….)

4 Easy Steps To Follow


How To Set Up A Self-Hosted Wordpress Blog

May 11, 2009 by Brie  

WordpressSo you want to start blogging… Excellent! You now need to set up your blog. There are a few choices available; use an existing free shared blogging platform such as Blogger, Typepad, or Wordpress.com, or you can choose to brand yourself by registering a domain name and hosting the blog yourself using Wordpress.

Using a free shared blogging platform is easy, and obviously free, but it does have limitations for those of you who have big plans for your blog. This is why we recommend the self hosted Wordpress method. This method is not free, but will allow your blog to grow, and removes all the obstacles that you will encounter with a shared blogging service.

Here’s how easy it is to set up a self-hosted Wordpress blog:
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