Msterbeau Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 For: SearchPlates.com, 9728 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11209 Contact: Scott Rose, (800) 959-8852, scott@searchplates.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE When a Car – or Its Driver – Turns Your Head and Then It’s Gone, It Might Not Be Gone Forever, When SearchPlates.com Comes to the Rescue Brooklyn, NY – It’s a scene right out of the movies and a common real-life frustration: Girl sees cute guy driving a convertible, smiles and gets a smile back. But off they each drive, never making any other contact. Or from his front porch, a car collector sees just the model and year he’s been trying to find drive by, in perfect condition. Would they be willing to sell? By the time he finds his keys to try to catch up with that hot item, the opportunity is lost. But in both cases there’s now a new plot twist available: The seeker uses the other car’s license plate to send a message on SearchPlates.com (www.searchplates.com) and bingo, contact… leading to Happily Ever After. “Our system strikes the perfect balance between being findable and staying private,” says Scott Rose, Vice-President of SearchPlates.com, which launched several months ago and already has more than 2 million license plates registered on the site. “Using your cell phone, you can send a text message right then and there to any license plate, and if that license plate is registered on our site, the message gets immediately delivered to the cell phone linked to it. Or when you get home, you can log onto our web site and send a message that the other person will receive when they log in. But never would someone else get your real name or email address from us. That’s up to the two of you after contact is made.” If the other car has a license plate that’s not yet registered, SearchPlates.com hangs onto the information and notifies you when that plate has registered. Besides dating or buying and selling cars, Rose says the site enables people to make new friends, recruit members for a car club, locate a business whose vehicle they saw and even complain to someone else about their driving. “This could cut down on road rage because they have a non-violent way to express their anger,” he says. Use of the site is free. Anyone can register at www.searchplates.com just to find out whether or not someone has been trying to contact them through their license plate or enable two-way contact. All messages sent are both private and anonymous. Several of the technologies and processes involved in www.searchplates.com are patent pending.
Homicidalheathen Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 Sure is easier than trying to get in the same lane to pull over and exchange numbers, which is what I would do.
Steven Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 ok Im confused. cause I like my spam on white bread with lettuce and tomatoe and a bit of Lawrys Seasoned Salt.
jadnifer Posted August 25, 2006 Posted August 25, 2006 Maybe if its fried. Then maybe I can get to go down. The spam in email though that needs to be fried to pud, Im telling ya!
ssid67 Posted August 26, 2006 Posted August 26, 2006 Worried it won't work? You gape for shooting like you had seen in those films… But some of us think it’s impossible Buy it now – and this night will be the best in your life Just take a look: http://cristaerson.com/gall/gsm/ Surely you only dream of it A constant guest is never welcome. yea, sure, whatever
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