Monday, August 16th, 2010 at
10:57 am
I’ve owned this car since 2006 and had very little issues with it. The car has been fully paid. It has always been serviced at the regular intervals and it’s very robust. I was totally charmed by the car at that time and bought it on the spot.
It now has 29,000 miles and is looking better than ever.
It is located in Elizabethtown, KY. The engine is a 4 Cylinder gasoline with front wheel drive. Automatic transmission shifts as smooth as in day one.
Its options include: Driver Air Bag, Anti-Lock Brakes, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, CD Player, Child Seat, Passenger Air Bag, Rear Window Defroster, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Power Steering, Side Air Bag, Sunroof/Moonroof, Tinted Glass, Tilt Wheel.
All mechanical and electrical devices operate as designed, no issues. The interior is in pristine condition, no rips, no tears, no stains, non smoker. No dings or dents, original accident-free paint job, nice and lustrous. Interior is perfect, some wear on the original floor mats. The are no issues with the car. I repeat, it’s a very well maintained car and it’s very hard for me to let it go.
This is the VIN: 1HGFA16836L055044 so you can run an Carfax report (www.carfax.com) on the car if you’d like.
I hate to let it go but I don’t have any other choice.
I’ve also uploaded pictures here in order for you to be more familiar with my car : http://s729.photobucket.com/albums/ww299/henryda/
Feel free to e-mail me any questions.
The car will be shipped on my expense from Elizabethtown, KY and will be at your door in 3 days tops.
If you want to continue, please send me your full name and your shipping address so that I will let eBay Protection Program know that you are interested. You will receive an email from them instructing you how to send the payment. The money will be kept by them and you will only release the funds to me if you decide to keep the car (after receiving and inspecting it). I think this is a fair way to make business and I hope that you’ll agree.
The most important thing in all my activity here is that I am affiliated to eBay’s Protection program, and I have a a purchase protection account for 10000$ and i assume you know what this means. In case we close this deal, you are protected by eBay’s Protection Program: 1) In case you do not receive the car exactly as I have described it to you or you do not receive it at all, eBay will give you a full refund of the amount that you have paid the eBay agent, although this is not the case.
2) You will send the money to eBay Protection Program and I will get a notification to ship the car. After you receive and see that the car is the one you want, you just notify eBay to forward me the payment details in order for me to pick up my money.
Let me know if this is OK with so we can move forward with this deal!
Also please write me what you decide because i have a few possible buyers.
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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 at
11:03 am
Affiliate marketing is one the easiest and fastest way to start a business online. But why are there some people who will be able to make a comfortable online whereas some will find it very hard to even earn their first affiliate commissions. The reason is because of the people’s mindset.
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Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
10:54 am
Modern Activists’ Armed With Technology.
Gone are the days of long hair, free love, and drug abuse. Today’s activists are technology savvy, trendy, and innovative. Take Aggressive founder and owner Reggie DeShields Jr. This 27 year old architecture student has built a clothing line of politically conscious apparel that boasted earnings of 1.2 million dollars in 2006. The young activist/entrepreneur reflects on the company’s almost accidental beginnings.
“It just started out as more of an emotion than an idea. I was always passionate about things I felt were wrong with the world and things that I wanted to change. I was seeing all of these injustices and it angered me so much. I had to get some of that anger out, so I learned how to make my own t-shirts with messages showing what I wanted the world to know. After a while people started asking me ‘where did you get that shirt?’ When I told them ‘I made it’, they asked me if I could make them one too. Then, when I put the shirts on a website, aggressivetees.com was born.”
What started as an emotional release for the young husband and father quickly turned into a full-time project as he was forced to quit his day job. Being computer savvy was a key factor in the endeavor’s early success as Reggie immediately began harnessing the power of the internet to promote his brand. Through affiliates groups, pay per click advertising, online social groups, free classifieds, and SEO, his business grew more swiftly than he could handle alone. Fast forward 2 years later, and Aggressive now houses 18 employees in its New Jersey office.
Even still, he has managed to remain humble in the midst of all this success stating that, “the reason my business took off so fast was because I had a message of liberty, and liberty is contagious. All I really had to do was fan the flames.”
Who has changed the world more? Was it the rebellious, marijuana smoking hippies who complained about the man all day while listening to music? Or is it the technically inclined, businessperson activists of today? You be the judge.
Reggie’s only advice for anyone thinking of starting an activism business is, “Remember that it doesn’t matter if you see immediate success with trying to educate people or make a positive change in the world. There is no such thing as being unsuccessful when it comes to these endeavors because you are planting seeds that will grow to make the world a better place even after you’re dead and gone. If that isn’t success, I don’t know what is.”
About:
Aggressive customer service department can be reached at customerservice@aggressivetees.com and their sales are offered at www.aggressivetees.com.
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 at
10:09 am
I have no website I only want to promote other people’s products.
Sunday, November 1st, 2009 at
10:38 am
I’ve heard quite a bit about affiliate marketing. I might start an informational site, with good original content written by me. On the site, I’d have Google Adsense, and also some affiliate links to products related to the niche.
If I can get some good traffic to the site, could I make some decent money with it?