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My latest money maker

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-10 13:50 ID:JZTGX18K

My friend recently showed me this website called Agloco.  The guys behind it are some MBA's from Stanford Universitie, as well as some of the founders of AllAdvantage, a company that gave away over $100 million to it's members!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AllAdvantage

You might not realize it, but every time you are browsing the internet, someone is making money off of you. Do you ever see any of that money though?  The answer is usually "No."  The idea behind Agloco is seeking to channel that money from advertisers, search providers, online retailers, and others and channeling it back to the user.  Agloco's goal is to give 90% of it's earnings back to the members while keeping 10% for their own management fee

So how does this work?  Simple.  All Agloco members simply run a very slim and unobtrusive toolbar on their browser.  You may say "that sounds like spyware to me."  Well that's what I thought at first, but after doing some research, my mind is changed.  Anyways, just for running the toolbar while you browse, you will probably make anywhere from $5-30/month.  It's dependent upon how many hours you browse.  What the heck, I'm willing to get paid for just doing something that I do anyways...

It doesn't end there...Agloco is just starting up and wants their community to grow as much as possible (and it is very quickly).  They are rewarding those who help bring others into the community.  For anyone that you get to sign up, their browsing hours will also have a trickle down effect and  the people who referred them to it get residuals.  This works for 5 levels of people under you!

You may say, "Oh this is a pyramid scheme."  I guess you could look at it that way, but I think I would still sign up even if I was the last person to do so and there was no one to sign up under me.  You still get paid just for browsing!  The thing is, since it's so early now, if you sign up early, you have the potential to make some serious cash if you want to recruit people. 

Anyways, no one is trying to force you to sign up.  Sign up if you want to.

www.agloco.com/r/BBBR0640

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-10 13:52 ID:JZTGX18K

Also see this for a shorter, yet less complete explanation.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Aunt7UnX3KA

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-10 15:17 ID:X6vzIoUP

So I can put it on one of my computers that's logged in allllll day and earn money non stop?

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-10 16:07 ID:X6vzIoUP

Some guy on the internet told me about Agloco. The guys behind it are some NBA players from Stanford Universitie. Disregard the fact that I can't spell the word university, ok? I'm new to the internet.

Some of the founders of AllAdvantage are part of this new site too! Read here in Wikipedia about how they started spyware and adware. It's at the end of the third paragraph for you lazy readers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AllAdvantage

You might not realize it, but every time you are browsing the internet, someone is making money off of you. They're called ads. Would you ever have imagined that they paid companies to display them? I sure didn't!

The idea behind Agloco is seeking to channel that money from legitimate sources and back to themselves.

So how does this work? Simple. All Agloco members simply run a annoying toolbar on their browser.  You may say "that sounds like spyware to me."  Well that's what I thought at first, but after doing some research, my mind is changed. I can't tell you what that reasearch was though, or show you any proof. Anyways, ignore the part about spyware. Just for running the toolbar while you browse, you will probably get fed up with it after a few days of nothing but computer crashes, memory leaks and bandwidth of yours being used up. Also, a whole bunch of pop ups that appear even when you're not browsing the net. What the heck, I'm willing to fall for scams like I always do... And you care what I do, right?

But it doesn't end there... Agloco is just starting up and wants their community to grow as much as possible (and it is very quickly).  Scams are a major success, considering how widely they are spammed. Out of hundreds of thousand of people who receive our spam emails and message board posts, you can guarantee that some will still fall for it.

They are rewarding those who help bring others into the community though. That satisfaction of screwing your friends over and looking like a fool.  For anyone that you get to sign up, their browsing hours will also have a trickle down effect and the people who referred them to it get residuals. I mean come on, you DO know what pyramid schemes are by now, right?

If you didn't say to yourself, "Oh this is a pyramid scheme" you're an idiot. Of course it is. But that's okay, because you'll believe me that it works anyways.

I think I would still sign up even if I was the last person to do so and there was no one to sign up under me. I think what I do is important to you. My opinion matters.

Anyways, no one is trying to force you to sign up.  Sign up if you want to. I'm really trying to make this sound non-threatening. As if I really care what you want. Usually I Would Type Like This Just To Get Your Attention And Annoy You, Or I Could Use Lots Of Exclamation Points As Well!!!!!!!

So don't delay! Spam this guy's referal code all you want! The poor bastard deserves it!

www.agloco.com/r/BBBR0640

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