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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Driving / January 2006

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Forget bumper/window stickers..enhance your car's appearance with an ID IT Plate!

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Kevin - 26 Jan 2006 02:43 GMT
It looks good on the back of your car and better than a bumper sticker.
I'm going to give one a couple to my Uncle for his 60th birthday! The
sweetest word in any language is a person's name.

Personalize!

Heck, I don't think it's going too far to say that these ID IT! Plates
will help
preserve the resale value of your car!

They look better at the site:
http://IDITPLATES.net/new/11002/index.html

You can also personalize with these thoughts:

a.)POLITICALLY INCORRECT

ANNOY A POLITICIAN TODAY - THINK

VOTE DOWN ALL BILLS

VOTE FOR (your candidate)

b.)SPORTS & SUCH

GO BULLDOGS! (Your favorite team name)

I'D RATHER BE GOLFING (Your favorite sport)

LIFE IS A GAME ~ PLAY HARD

NOTHIN BUT NET

c.) NETWORKING PLATES

ASK ME ABOUT (My Product)

ASK ME ABOUT (My Company)

(Your Company) DISTRIBUTOR

d.)CYBERSMILES

MAFIA STAFF CAR

I'M DA MAN

HIT ME, I NEED MONEY!

IF YOU'RE RICH, I'M SINGLE

NORMAL PEOPLE WORRY ME

WINK, I'LL DO THE REST

And the list goes on! I think they are really cool and give your car
the visibility to make it as
unique as your personality and yes you can even get BABY ON BOARD :-)

Kevin Lankford
http://iditplates.net/new/11002/index.html
Larry Bud - 26 Jan 2006 20:00 GMT
> It looks good on the back of your car and better than a bumper sticker.
> I'm going to give one a couple to my Uncle for his 60th birthday! The
> sweetest word in any language is a person's name.
>
> Personalize!

cAN i get one that says "kill spammers"?
Kevin - 27 Jan 2006 16:23 GMT
I.D. IT! Plates make a great "vanity" gift. Tell the world what you
think, who your favorite sports team or alma mater is or raise
awareness of your community service club. Our product is the ultimate
fundraising tool too!

Treat yourself or that hard-to-buy-for-person on your gift list with a
custom vanity plate that they will proudly display for years!

<a href="http://iditplates.net/new/11002/index.html">Send In Your Order
Without Delay!</a>

Kevin Lankford
http://iditplates.net/new/11002/index.html
John S. - 27 Jan 2006 16:27 GMT
> It looks good on the back of your car and better than a bumper sticker.
> I'm going to give one a couple to my Uncle for his 60th birthday! The
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> Kevin Lankford
> http://iditplates.net/new/11002/index.html

Are you a shill, a spammer...or both.
Kevin - 28 Jan 2006 13:31 GMT
Hey Dude,

Neither one! We are talking about cars here and the best way to utilize
that space. No spam, just fact jack. Besides I saw a similar entry
about some other types of signage too!

Why not personalize your vehicle to say whatever you want? You can even
get one that says "No Spam Here!" :-)

This is what others say about it :
http://iditplates.net/cgi/d.cgi?testimonials-11002

Uh, what's a "shill?"

Anyway, it's not spam if you are not trying to hide your identity.

Here's all of my contact info if you need it:

Kevin Lankford
kevin@kevinlankford.ws
240-581-9807
"Driving" the World to Your Business
http://iditplates.net/new/11002
John S. - 28 Jan 2006 15:14 GMT
> Hey Dude,
>
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>
> Uh, what's a "shill?"

Look up shill and tout since both are fine words that describe
precisely two types of human behaviour.

> Anyway, it's not spam if you are not trying to hide your identity.
>
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>  "Driving" the World to Your Business
> http://iditplates.net/new/11002
Scott en Aztlán - 28 Jan 2006 15:40 GMT
>Hey Dude,
>
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>Why not personalize your vehicle to say whatever you want? You can even
>get one that says "No Spam Here!" :-)

I just bought one for you that says

*PLONK!*
Signature

What the heck, I'll play too.
- Dave

Bongo Fury - 28 Jan 2006 22:21 GMT
>Hey Dude,

Dude, you're a spammer and I will NOT even consider buying your
product since you have chosen to spam.

I will not even visit the website.

>Neither one! We are talking about cars here and the best way to utilize
>that space. No spam, just fact jack. Besides I saw a similar entry
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
>Uh, what's a "shill?"

You just denied being one.  How can you deny being something if you
don't know what it means?

>Anyway, it's not spam if you are not trying to hide your identity.

Yes, it still is SPAM whether you hide your identity or not.

>Here's all of my contact info if you need it:
>
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> "Driving" the World to Your Business
>http://fuckspammers.net/new/11002
Kevin - 29 Jan 2006 21:40 GMT
Okay fellas:

I'm not sure what this "mis-understanding" is about.

According to Webster's New World Dictionary

Shill: [slang] the confederate of a gambler, pitchman, autioneer, etc.
who pretends to buy, bet or bid so as to lure onlookers into
participating.

Tout: 1: to solicit customers, patrons, votes, etc. 2: [in England] to
spy on horseraces....to provide betting tips on horseraces.
3: to solicit or importune as for business.

I still deny your accusations!

"Just because people find fault doesn't mean they don't adore you!"

Thanks for your response.

Kevin Lankford
http://iditplates.net/new/11002/index.html
Bongo Fury - 30 Jan 2006 00:21 GMT
>Okay fellas:
>
>I'm not sure what this "mis-understanding" is about.

Then educate yourself.

>According to Webster's New World Dictionary

Did you happen to look up "spammer"?

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=spammer

"a person who sends unwanted or inappropriate electronic mail to
multiple recipients, often advertisements"

>Shill: [slang] the confederate of a gambler, pitchman, autioneer, etc.
>who pretends to buy, bet or bid so as to lure onlookers into
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>
>Kevin Lankford
necromancer - 28 Jan 2006 21:18 GMT
Kevin, <kevin@kevinlankford.ws> was motivated to say this in
rec.autos.driving on 25 Jan 2006 18:43:59 -0800:
> It looks good

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> .net/new/11002/index.html

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