Agloco: Has Anyone Been Paid?
Not From Cache
AGLOCO Scam Tries To Silence CashQuests.
It was the title of the blog post that stopped me when I was doing my round with Bloglines.
You see. About a year back, quite a few of the lists I was on recommended Agloco.
“It’s passive income,” they said.
“It’s going to be big,” they said.
“You’ll be earning big bucks before you knew it,” they said.
“How much simpler can it be? Just install a toolbar and surf the internet as usual,” they said.
“You can’t get any better with free (to join),” they said.
I was very tempted. Free to join. Quick bucks. Easy job. Nothing to lose except some time and efforts…
I never did join after taking a look at Agloco though.
Why?
Because I like to keep my Firefox clean. I don’t want to install another toolbar unless necessary. I also didn’t need to try yet another surf-and-view kind of programs. I got my hands/browser full already on those. Plus, I was getting weary of MLM-style scheme then as a way to make money. (Yeah yeah. I was involved in a few MLM’s just like everybody else. It never worked for me. And it never worked for you either, does it?)
Still, Agloco kept popping up every corner I turned online. Made me wonder whether it was a mistake not to join. So, I felt better when I saw this post. It says that Agloco has not paid anyone yet and a few other things. Another article I Google’d proposes to tell you the inner working of Agloco. The illustration part about “how Agloco really works” vs “how people think it works” is especially interesting to me.
To be fair, there are many people for Agloco, like this “Agloco Scam Or Not A Scam”, as there are many against. I’m not here to tell you what to think about Agloco. I’m just here to tell you my story with Agloco.
To join or not to join (Agloco), that’s the question.
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