JOE THE PLUMBER FOR PRESIDENT

After Wednesday’s final presidential debate between Senators Obama and McCain, I guess a few people decided to capitalize on the “Joe the Plumber” comment. I think I heard it 20+ times during the debate.

Well anyways, I was perusing some the new classified ads on FreeAdLists.com and found this bumper sticker advertisement for “Joe the Plumber for President.” I thought it was a good chuckle.

Here is the classified ad: Joe the Plumber for President Bumper Stickers

By the way, here is a joke by Senator McCain regarding Joe the Plumber during a comedy speech. It is a pretty funny clip, especially at the 30 second mark.

McCain: “I Hired Joe The Plumber” HQ (Part 1) Alfred E. Smith Dinner 10/16 – McCain Roast Obama Roast At Charity Dinner – John McCain’s Funny Comedy Speech At Al Smith Dinner – High Quality 10/16/2008

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THIS POSTING HAS BEEN FLAGGED FOR REMOVAL

Here is something I picked up from my traffic stats service. Some poster decided to leverage their FreeAdLists advertisement by posting it to Craigslist, too. Apparently, that was a big “No No.” It did receive a decent number of hits before it was flagged. But I wonder who flagged the classified ad, craigslist or its users. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a chance to see which ad was flagged before it was summarily removed. Oh well…

Here is the link:
atlanta craigslist > cars & trucks – by owner

This posting has been flagged for removal
(The title on the listings page will be removed in just a few minutes.)

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FREEADLISTS.COM – FREE ADS SERVICE TO CONNECT BUYER AND SELLER

FreeAdLists.com is a free classified ads service to help buyer and seller find each other. We are not involved in any transactions between buyer and seller, so please stop sending us the inquiries for additional information.

Here are a few things to consider WHEN responding to those advertisements:

Never deal with a “distant person”, especially overseas, who asks you to wire money OR cash “cashiers checks” or “money orders.” Without a doubt, they are fake and it is a SCAM. Repeat: It is a SCAM! As I posted on the homepage of the website, always deal in your local area and in person. When the bank discovers that it’s a fraud, you will be the one held responsible.

Do not share your bank account numbers, username/password or social security information. If someone is asking for that, they are a scammer. This should be common sense.

You should avoid shipping and escrow services. These are commonly employed by scammers.

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