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GMoneyCa.com Review – Is it a scam?

Posted on May 15, 2012 by joann

GMoneyCa.com Review – Is it a scam?

GMoneyCa.com is a website that claims to help you find Canadian grants. The website further claims that it can help you find grants worth as much as $40,000. These grants are said to be available to all individuals, regardless of their credit score, as long as they are Canadian citizens or residents.

More about GMoneyCa.com

According to GMoneyCa.com, the Canadian government gives away thousands of grants every year yet only few people know about it. These grants, in the form of Federal Government, Provincial Government, and Private Foundation funded grants can worth as much as $40,000. This huge sum can benefit a Canadian citizen in paying for education, personal expenses, property, debt, home repair and even for funding a business startup.

In order to obtain grants through this website, you first have to get your Grant Software Kit. Once you have the kit, you can then apply for grants. The website has an online form that you also have to fill out if you’re interested in getting one of these grants.

Final thoughts on GMoneyCa.com

Every country/state offers grants to its citizens for a variety of purposes though usually they offer them for education. But many websites nowadays are using this fact as a means of scamming people. Don’t fall for their trap. Always verify these grants with your local municipality.

As with GMoneyCa.com, the way it has been set up makes it more of a scam. Aside from its too good to be true claims, its ‘as seen on’ logos are non-clickable which makes it impossible for verification.

Please leave your comments or your experience with GMoneyCa.com below; it helps others.

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37 thoughts on “GMoneyCa.com Review – Is it a scam?”

  1. Ken says:
    May 26, 2012 at 3:14 pm

    ThanksFor The Info Very Informative!!!

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  2. Ken says:
    May 26, 2012 at 3:16 pm

    Thanks For the info was Very Informative.

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  3. goldfrog says:
    May 30, 2012 at 11:27 pm

    If there was ever a scam, this is, most definitely, one. If you sign up for it, then look at your credit card statement 24 hours later- be ready for a shock. The Support email address is undeliverable. Login is “invalid” or “non-existent”. Ads for it will begin to pop-up everywhere you search. The phone number supplied is a 3rd party entity, who knows practically nothing about “gmoney.ca”. I did have a quick look at the kit. The information in it is easily accessed through any provincial/federal government sites. In short- run away as fast as you can- and don’t click on the link.

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  4. Linda says:
    June 4, 2012 at 6:54 pm

    This is a scam if I have ever encountered one. Nothing is as they say and you cannot access their site nor their support. Plus there is an extra billing that appears on your credit statement that you have not approved!! STAY CLEAR OF THIS SITE!!

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  5. Laurel says:
    June 26, 2012 at 6:58 pm

    I fell for this too, and received a second charge the next day for $56.39. I had printed off the webpage and kept it and there was a phone at the bottom to call (1-866-978-3071). I was able to speak with someone who told me that the $2.97 was for a 24 hour “free trial” and because I continued on with my “subscription” that I was being charged by the month for the “subscription” Nowhere on the site did it mention anything about a subscription. She said she would send me an email with a phone number to call the complaint department about the charge and I never received an email. She said my subscription would be cancelled and gave me a confirmation number. I’m still working on trying to get the charge reversed.

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  6. judy says:
    June 28, 2012 at 12:19 pm

    ty laurel i just fell into that trap i will keep an eye on my credit card n let them know about this n not to take further pymts from them

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  7. judy says:
    June 28, 2012 at 12:22 pm

    laurel how did you get on the website i can’t even find it

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  8. Sandra Root says:
    July 13, 2012 at 3:09 pm

    OH GOODNESS! How could I be so stupid! I knew better to check things out before I fall for it! Thanks for the info people! I’m calling my visa right now!to put a stop on any furthur charges! Guess the old sayings fall true! Too good to b e true BEWARE!

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  9. Victor says:
    July 23, 2012 at 5:23 am

    The security feature of my browser warned me 3 times not to go on the signup page of that website because something was insecure. So I got away from that page so I was septic. I was a search in google and I ended-up on this site where other people got scammed.So I don’t take chance going there.

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  10. helene says:
    July 23, 2012 at 5:35 am

    WOULD LIKE TO UNSUBSCRIBE ME HOW DOES ONE. THANK YOU

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  11. helene says:
    July 23, 2012 at 2:13 pm

    I WOULD LIKE TO UNSUBSCRIBE ME, I HAVE CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING NUMBER 1 866 978 3071 BUT HE SPEAKS IN FRENCH OR WRITTEN, IN WRITING OR ME I DO NOT SPEAK ENGLISH AND I AND THEIR ERIT I get nothing HOW WILL RETURN – I DO TO UNSUBSCRIBE ME.

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  12. helene says:
    July 25, 2012 at 2:45 am

    What is it that has to find a way to unsubscribe it, if possible I’d like an answer fast enough, thank you to all who will give me an answer.

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  13. marie says:
    July 25, 2012 at 6:05 am

    i just cancelled mine. i phone this number 1.866.978.3071 after i found out that they charged me for $60.25 on my credit card. i request my bank to dispute the charge.

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  14. helene says:
    July 26, 2012 at 7:07 pm

    Is – that he speaks French because I did not write nor speak English and they too are price 60.25.

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  15. Phil says:
    July 29, 2012 at 2:36 am

    How do people fall for this crap… seriously lol.

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  16. Raj says:
    August 2, 2012 at 12:36 am

    In addition to $2.97 there was a charge of $60.24 on my credit card statement and it was shocking to me. GMONEYCA website is not working now and it looks like very well planned scam to cheat gullible people. Beware of such tricks.

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  17. James says:
    August 7, 2012 at 1:53 pm

    Why are there no lawyers monitoring this forum to supply class action lawsuits against such scammers. What does the law say about the time allowed to cancel things like this

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  18. Lee says:
    August 9, 2012 at 3:39 am

    Well, considering it’s a Canadian site that that has ‘ca’ in the address, with a .com ending, the bottom of the page says “© 2012 Bodacious Management Ltd” (sounds legit, right? lol), and the media logos they attached are for AMERICAN media – pretty obvious from like the second I got on their site that it was balls. I’m pretty sure the CBC logo would be there before the CNN if it were legit. Just saying. lol.

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  19. jackie says:
    August 9, 2012 at 4:08 pm

    Aug 9th/2012
    I was so stupid too! I cant believe i fell for it too! And have called visa to, to cancel was a crock of bull! Hope no one us falls for this.

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  20. Darlene says:
    August 10, 2012 at 4:07 pm

    I too have been scammed by this outfit. How could I have been so stupid? I will be much more careful in the future.

    Older and now wiser.

    Darlene

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  21. Bob says:
    August 10, 2012 at 5:26 pm

    I always thought this was a scam. Finally today after seeing this ad over and over again i googled is this website a scam, and found out it is. If it sounds too good to be true it probably is. Always google a website before giving them any money.

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  22. Penny says:
    August 18, 2012 at 6:05 am

    I subscribed too but I used a prepaid credit card that only had enough for the kit, I guess the prepaid comes in handy. I didn’t get any other charges since there wasn’t any money on the card.

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  23. Milt says:
    August 28, 2012 at 7:29 pm

    I called 1.866.458-9077 and asked for cancellation and a refund. They (Aiza in California)responded immediately with: As per our recent phone conversation your subscription to the Grants Website has been cancelled with the cancellation number being # 4691690.

    In detail could you please explain the reason why you are requesting for a refund?

    Kindly reply back to this email immediately and the Refunds Department will verify and ensure you are available for the refund that you are requesting.

    We look forward for your prompt response so we may take swift action to help you with your concern

    Respectfully,
    Aiza
    Customer Support
    I now have to wait for my refund……Hope this helps others…

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  24. Crissysnow says:
    September 5, 2012 at 8:34 pm

    is there anyway to sure them so they can;t stay in this business?

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  25. daniel cyr says:
    September 5, 2012 at 11:02 pm

    I too have been scammed by this outfit. How could I have been so stupid? I will be much more careful in the future.

    Older and now wiser.

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  26. SueDezousa says:
    September 10, 2012 at 11:14 pm

    I actually never fill these things out but a friend told me it was a great idea (good friend) and when i entered my info on the first page and clicked get me my money it went it went to a Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage. Did I get saved? Or should I be worried that they have my name and address?

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  27. daftpunk23 says:
    September 14, 2012 at 12:21 pm

    It clearly says in the fine print when you enter your credit card that you will be charged to continue the subscrition. They didnt really scam people they just attracted people that arent too bright and are gullible

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  28. Tari says:
    September 16, 2012 at 7:56 pm

    SCAM!SCAM!SCAM! It is a membership, they will charge you $57++US amonth + any other charges they see fit

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  29. Dan says:
    September 21, 2012 at 1:21 am

    Offer Details: Clicking the buy button will activate your trial membership with Grant Kit and provide instructions to the supplied email address! To activate your trial membership to Grant Kit your card will be charged $1.95 and then you can immediately take advantage of the exciting savings Grant Kit has to offer! After your 1 day trial period it’s just $57.61 for each 30 days for Grant Kit. Remember, you can chat with a live operator by calling 1.866.400.9839 within the 1 day period to cancel or emailing us at [email protected] and providing detailed information to enable us to process your request, and you will not be charged. As an exclusive bonus we are offering our customers 2 days of unlimited access to our work from home guide for a charge of $1.95. Cancel anytime during the trial period to avoid any further charges. Otherwise, a one-time fee of $38.21 will be charged to your credit card. Marking the checkbox and submitting the form constitutes an agrement to these terms on your part.

    If for any reason you are dissatisfied with the service or wish to cancel the service for any reason, chat with a live operator by calling 1.866.400.9839 or emailing us at [email protected] and providing detailed information to enable us to process your request, and you’ll no longer be charged after the month in which you cancel. For so long as your Membership remains active, the Monthly Fee will accrue every 30 days, and you will be required to pay the Monthly Fee for that month’s membership. You hereby authorize Grant Kit (or its partners, affiliates and/or agents) to charge your Active Credit Card all such fees associated with Membership every 30 days. You acknowledge and agree that Grant Kit will not obtain additional authorization from you for each instalment of Monthly Fees charged to your Active Credit Card. All Monthly Fees are payable in United States currency. Failure to use the Online Products received does not constitute a basis for refusing to pay any of the associated charges. You agree to be bound by the pricing and billing practices of Grant Kit in effect at any given time. Upon prior written notice to you (with e-mail sufficing), Grant Kit reserves the right to change its pricing and/or billing practices whenever necessary, in its sole discretion. If you do not agree with these changes, you may cancel your Membership at any time, but you will remain responsible for timely payment of any and all Monthly Fees that you have already incurred (including any applicable late fees). Continued acceptance of Online Products and use of Membership after receipt of such notice shall constitute consent to any and all such changes.

    Where Member fails to make any scheduled payment for accrued Fees, such overdue amounts will be subject to interest charges in the amount of the lesser of one and one half percent (1.5%) per month or greatest amount permitted by applicable law, compounded monthly.

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  30. Dan says:
    September 21, 2012 at 1:28 am

    sorry to tell u that people but they warned you
    so the laws clearly say that you must read a contract/chart/term and/or condition BEFORE you sign and so the law will answer you the same way
    also they did send you the so called KIT even if by searching on your gov site those documents are free

    ONLY thing you can do is pass the word to other

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  31. Kathryn Forbes says:
    September 25, 2012 at 11:07 am

    I know that it’s not smart to fall for these things, but people like myself and my husband do, we believe that people should be honest, and often get caught in traps of dishonesty, not only on the internet, not that we are stupid, we are by no means stupid, just trusting, and if you can’t trust anyone, what the hell has the earth come to. I would just like to know, how do we get off this list, and stop them from taking our money, we signed up because we thought it would help us, we don’t have a lot of money, and we have 4 kids. Why does this have to happen? we are honest people who can easily be trusted, why can’t everyone be like that. HELP!! I need to stop this before it renders us totally broke.

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  32. Daffyd says:
    October 25, 2012 at 7:00 am

    Point 1:
    canada-grants.govgrnts.com is not affiliated with the Canadian Government and is a privately operated web site.
    (Listed at bottom of said site)
    As listed earlier, “Contract is Stated”
    Here’s a Fun one. In the “Terms” section of the site you see these names listed After “Bodacious” blah blah holdings:

    agias fylaxeos & zinonos rossidi.
    As diverse as Canada is, isn’t odd to have 2 VERY greek sounding names running a uhhhh…. “GRANTS DIVISION’?
    Another Case in point Greek Bankruptcy/Bank Crash blah blah scandal.

    Do a quick google.

    These guys are the Cyprus Branch “Contacts” for “Oxford Tax Solutions”
    http://www.firmeoffshore.ro/index.php?categ=1&lang=en
    “AN OFFSHORE BRANCH FIRM” (Site origin in Romania By the way)

    These guys know legal, accounting, law, and COULDN’T GIVE TWO SHITS LESS ABOUT THE AVERAGE PERSON SUPPORTING A FAMILY, DEBT, OR EDUCATION.

    Seriously. A Quick search. As a blue collar worker myself, I often want to pursue my dreams faster, but at the same time, that top 1%? They Just Want your fucking money. DO NOT SIGN UP TO THIS SITE!

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  33. Rick Lowhorn says:
    November 6, 2012 at 4:07 pm

    I Looking For Free Grants To Start 4 Business If You Can Help Me Free

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  34. Susan says:
    November 6, 2012 at 8:32 pm

    I didnt see anything about a trial, and I thought I was being careful as I have been burned before. They know how to hide it as far as I am concerned and they are despicable bottom feeders. I had no idea that I had “subscribed” I saw nothing about 24 hrs. I consider myself fortunate to have called and complained and be offered a partial refund. Pretty sad business. Never again.

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  35. Dan says:
    November 11, 2012 at 10:13 am

    I gave my address, name, and phone number BUT stopped when they asked for my credit card and found this site! Thank god!!!

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  36. Old Lace says:
    November 12, 2012 at 1:41 am

    I gave my name and address too. But when they asked for my credit card number I abandoned the page and decided to research them instead. And I am glad I did! This seems like a major scam! And no one can tell me that the word “Bodacious” is legitimate for a name of a company that claims to give out government grants!

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  37. Pierre says:
    November 18, 2012 at 2:57 am

    Thanks for your comments. It looks like I was able to cancel it about 1 hour after allowing them to take $2.97 from my account (actually $2.99 came off my account already and I never bothered to try getting the so called kit !)I gave my confirmation # to yhe credit card co. and I planned on changing my card next week.

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