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Is Agloco a SCAM!?

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If not how long have u been with them and how much have you made so far?

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  1. I was very skeptical of this idea, and, after much research, here is what I found:

    On 20 November 2006, it was reported that several AllAdvantage founders were reincarnating the business as a new company, AGLOCO (which stands for "A Global Community").  We don’t mind sharing basic personal information AGLOCO asks for, because it’s the same many other sites require– and AGLOCO has promised not to pass it on.

    We went to the calculator and we practically choked at the earnings it promised based on our plan (see calculator below). It said we’d “earn” 11,720 a month! That’s based on a plan of getting 12 friends to sign up, and an assumption that each of those people will sign up five people on average — and further, we assume each of these people surf an average of five hours a month (all fairly conservative).

    Naturally, from the wording, we thought this meant dollars, as in $11,720. So we checked with AGLOCO spokesperson Steve de Bonvoisin, and he set us straight. It means 11,720 shares, and that’s not tied yet to any worth. So don’t get your hopes up."

    I saw no reports of people saying they've been scammed, gotten viruses, had their identity stolen, or their computers slowed down.  I also, however found no reports of anyone actually reaping so much as one dime's worth of profit from the scheme.  So, it seems while the risk isn't great, the reward is nonexistent at this point.

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