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www.SendTextFree.com



This is a Premium Keyword Domain with a site that sends free text messages to cell phones.



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Domain Name Only $100


Domain with site as is (affiliate) $500 (u get all you see on the site, and access the master script found on www.buddytext.com)


Domain with customized script $1200 (you get the script to host on your own server)


Feel free to ask any questions.


We will translate to spanish for those who wish at no charge.
 
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This site is still available, and now has a Google Page Rank of 3 :)
 
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Not to crap your thread or anything, but I don't understand how you think you can sell this for $1200 dollars. The script isn't even that complex, and I would know, seeing as I'm the one who wrote it.

Please explain why it's worth so much in your eyes.

Thanks,
Casey

PS: Good luck with your sale.
 
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I have no clue who you are but

#1) you ARE attempting to crap on this thread -- i will report you.

2) the site is indexed with decent rank in search engines
3) it has a good name
4) it has traffic
5) it is developed as a mini site
6) it has a PR of 3 -- you can sell links and make $30-$100 a month from that alone.

and MOST IMPORTANTLY _ Since I dont know you - its not YOUR SCRIPT!

This is not something purchased, but custom coded.

Now if you can show me an ASP script with a Microsoft DATABASE on the back end i will PAY YOU $1200 for using "your" script.

but that will never happen, because you didnt write it.


Dont be upset because your .INFO sold for less than $100

lol - it never ceases to amaze me how far people will go to bring people down to their level of misery. Apparently you have a lot.

PS - get your own thread.
 
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There was no reason to lash out on me like that; I simply asked a few questions. Thanks for answering them, by the way.

Now if you can show me an ASP script with a Microsoft DATABASE on the back end i will PAY YOU $1200 for using "your" script.

My bad; maybe it's not my script, but I did in fact code the script seen here - http://textmessage.cc/

Now if you take a look at the providers list, and pretty much the rest of the steps on that site, and on your site, you'll see very many similarities. This is the only reason I assumed it was the same script.

Sorry, and once again, good luck with your sale!
 
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came off to me as an attack, whether it was or not, i dont appreciate being accused of stealing peoples code. Someone else tried to imply that before about this same site. and thiers was in PHP -- no how on earth can someone steal your php code without access to your server?


I definitely take it personally to be accused of theft, considering i own a web development company and have been offering business services for 15 years.

My other site is what this site connects to and that uses this www.buddytext.com has a PR5 and uses ASP.NET!!! way diff than php- 100% different considering its 100% object oriented language and a much more modern codebase.

go to www.sms.ac -- or any of the other 1000 free sites that send text messages, all have same provider list -put them in ALPHABETICAl order and voila -same list!

simply because there are only so many providers, why wouldnt they be the same?

all text messages needs a number, a carrier, and a message --again, not much more that can be different in the "steps".

also a simple look at source would have QUICKLY shown, not the same method as yours :) which means a more complex process is being used than just the straight formtosend method of your sites.

please dont "assume" as we all know what happens when you "ASS u me" :-P

at any rate - thanks for apologizing - have a good eve :)
 
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