Subaru: Need out of your Car Lease?
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Need out of your Car Lease?
LeaseTrade.com
If you're looking for someone to assume the lease on your vehicle, we're a
new marketplace specializing in just that. No middlemen and no buyer
registration fees. During our Beta period, you can post your vehicle ad for
FREE!
If you're looking to assume a lease on a late model car and save a lot of
money, you can browse the listings to find something to your liking.
The website can be reached at http://www.leasetrade.com
Enjoy!
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Re: Need out of your Car Lease?
And if you have questions about transferring a vehicle lease, I'd be happy
to answer them here.
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"Matt" <com> wrote in message
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Re: Need out of your Car Lease?
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 08:27:34 GMT, Matt <com> wrote:
I have a question...why would anyone in their right mind do a
business transaction with a spammer, Matt?
Usenet is a forum for discussion groups, not a free advertising zone
for businesses. You are much more likely to piss off your target audience
by using it for your personal gain, than you are to get customers.
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Re: Need out of your Car Lease?
Dave,
This really wasn't meant to be spam.... This was meant to be an
announcement of a new free resource. We don't charge money for anything on
the site so my message was sent to help folks that might be locked into a
lease car that they might need to exit. At a minimum, people could learn
that lease vehicle transferability is a possibility.
M
"Dave Hinz" <net> wrote in message
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happy
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Re: Need out of your Car Lease?
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 16:35:03 GMT, "Matt" <com> wrote:
but it is spam, never do business with a spammer
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Because of the current email spam attacks my email account is not included,
reply via the newsgroups or ask for a valid email address.
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Re: Need out of your Car Lease?
"Matt" <com> wrote in message
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Regardless of what it was meant to be, it is spam, just because you don't
charge for a "service" doesn't mean it's not a commercial message, and the
fact that you posted it to a newsgroup makes it unsolicited. Please go away
and leave us alone to discuss cars.
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