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Looking for Beta testers for new 24/7 MySpace Train Adder Script 2.0 beta

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Hi,

MySpace Train Adder Script, or MTAS, has been very sccessfuly these past few months in generating amazing amounts of friends for MySpace account owners. Please take a look at my sales thread for more information:
http://www.namepros.com/for-sale-advertising-board/192228-24-7-auto-train-adder-around.html

I am in the process of developing the new version 2.0 for MTAS, and so far, so good. In order to see if there are any errors, I am looking for beta testers who are willing to try out this great script, and tell us any errors.

What do you get? Well, firstly, you get a free licence of MTAS 2.0 with awsome features and will get you from 2000-3000 friends per day. In addition to this, you will have your text link on my webmaster forum for 6 straight months:
http://ewebproz.com/forums

EWebProz is receiving from 300-400 uniques per day, and growing rapidly.

If you are interested, please contact me via email at webmaster[at]ewebproz[dot]com, or PM me. First come first serve. I am looking for only 3 more beta testers as of now.

Thank You,
Donny
 
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PM'd.

Do you have a messenger program as it's easier to discuss bugs found through a messenger program. Let me know soon :kickass:
 
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No more beta testers needed please :).

A little bit about the new script:

- No need to have your window open when running. Will run using Cron Jobs on your server AUTOMATICALLY!
- A LOT more trains to submit to
- Easier code to manipulate and add trains
- much much more!

Thank You,
Donny
 
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