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Can You Really Get A Free Car?

Frankfort Auto Transport

You may have heard rumours that you can get a free car. Well, this is not exactly true.

As the old adage goes, you can't get something for nothing and this holds true in this case.

You can however ALMOST get a free car.

Why do I say almost?

Because you are going to put your car in a job!

That's right!

Advertising companies are willing to employ your car to display logos, signs and almost any sort of fluffy toy that suits their marketing campaign.

You see, advertising space has become very crowded and advertisers in their wisdom have worked out that people actually pay attention when they are driving.

Otherwise they will crash. Now that's not rocket science is it?

Well, if you know anything about advertising you will realise that the first step of the Ultimate Advertising Mantra is.

ATTENTION

And so we have the perfect advertising medium.

So yes it's true, they will pay you and in some cases you can actually cover your loan repayments, which means in effect.

You are getting a free car.

For even more fantastic, fresh and dynamite car tips grab a free copy of my ebook and send it to your friends or give it away from your website.

Copyright 2005 Graeme J. Sprigge

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