Do you think uVme is a worthy Agloco replacement?
By onedollar
@onedollar (781)
Belgium
October 8, 2007 7:24am CST
I truly believe that Agloco is over. Failure due to bad management. I think it's time to move on and right now uVme comes along offering a viable alternative, with a much better management that has already proven itself.
1. The founders have run a multilevel marketing business for 5 years and paid out over 20 million dollars to their members.
2. It's the ultimate combination of games, mlm, social networking, instant messaging all in one package
3. Pre-registration is free and joining now gives you an incredible headstart, I don't think I have to tell you that joining something early is more beneficial.
I truly believe in it, I just wonder what your thoughts are on uVme? My downline in there is exploding at a faster rate Agloco ever did and I'm really going for it.
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5 responses
@verticaline (247)
• Indonesia
8 Oct 07
How much the membership fee for playing games?
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@onedollar (781)
• Belgium
8 Oct 07
It's actually not really a membership fee but an amount per game. You can organize tournaments of your own if you like. There are a few rules to what you need to do to qualify for active membership. You can find a pdf with paymentplan on the site. The pricing is not released as it's still in prelaunch but the amount you need to qualify for active membership is known in the paymentplan. As long as it's in prelaunch it's free to join.
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@onestepahead (285)
• Canada
8 Dec 07
I am a member of both Agloco and uVme. I have a wait and see attitude toward Agloco and have not given up on it completely but I certainly think uVme is the better prospect.
I am currently a Beta tester for the game due to launch early next year, and I have to tell you I am impressed. I initially thought I would go in play every game to see how it worked. Last weekend I spent over 4 hours straight playing games and came in second of all the beta testers. Read my testimonial on the blog...uvmeblog.com
I have more Beta testing passes to give away if you would like to sign up through my link win-uvme.com After you Beta test for one weekend you will get passes of your own to give away. The Beta testing is invitation only. Your sponsor much have been invited to be a Beta tester and they must invite you in order for you to give the system a test drive.
@ukdivision (14)
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30 Jan 08
Only one thing to say about uVme
Visit this forum and you will soon decide if it's for you or not and I can' believe that any true business minded person would not see what this is about to become and no, it's not free, but what real business can you get into for free and still expect it to pay people wages every month? They are all scams when they promise you "earn without paying or working for it"
http://yourforum.latest-info.com/
The games are also live now check them out if you want at
http://playthemoneygame.co.uk
@kentbriane (15)
• Canada
9 Oct 07
right? i am also thinkin of it.. good for those people who build their dowlines over a hundred or thousands people, at least they'll be gettin someone to pay and play ..with that as an affiliate or associate you'll be qualify as active and can start your online gaming business for free bcoz of their fast track bonus.
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@onedollar (781)
• Belgium
10 Oct 07
I think to be on the safe side we need to expand rapidly our downlines. How many do you have in your downline? Let's say only 1% converts if you have 10 000 members that would be 100 members, 100 members is a lot of money. So we need to reach this level quickly. Any tips or hints? I'm using the autoearn downlinebuilder with mixed succes but it brings in downline in other programs so I'm not complaining. What's your technique?
@kentbriane (15)
• Canada
9 Oct 07
i am still continuing my agloco.. but then i decided to concentrate on building my downline on uVme.. since the company who have started it has a good reference..which is the e-lottery right?
@onedollar (781)
• Belgium
9 Oct 07
exactly I only wonder how many people will stay when they start charging for it