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Thursday, March 20, 2008

A look at Aglocomails

Not too long ago, everybody went totally nuts for Agloco, which promised to pay its members if they simply install a viewbar on their browsers, which will track the amount of time you spend online. For a certain number of hours, you earn a particular amount. That's not where the real money is made though; people earn best through referrals, and a lot of people have sworn that Agloco is the real deal.

Soon, Aglocomails emerged, which everyone thought was a spin-off of Agloco. This site offers a paid-to-read program, and it sure stands out. Most paid-to-read programs pay only a few cents per e-mail; Aglocomails offers $100 per e-mail, and the minimum payout for regular accounts is $20,000, which they say should be pretty easy to hit. Oh, how I wish this program is truly legit. I mean who WOULDN'T want to get hold of $20,000 in just a few weeks and just by reading e-mails?

Sadly, everything about the program is pretty suspect. For one thing, $100 per e-mail seems utterly impossible; even if they had a large amount of capital, the sheer number of people signing up in droves will quickly deplete that money. Another thing is that they offer premium accounts, which they say will allow you to receive payouts even if you don't make the $20,000 target yet--this means you have to pay $300 for the premium membership, though. It's pretty odd why they don't just shave $300 from your supposed earnings. That will make it easier for everyone involved.
Aglocomails has responded to accusations of fraud by posting screenshots of PayPal payments they made, but it convinced nobody: The images were ripped from another site. If you're interested in signing up for a paid-to-read system, Hits4Pay will probably be your best option. The pay is a lot smaller and it will take you a significant amount of time to make some serious earnings, but at least it's a pretty reliable program.

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