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and are there any other companies that do this, and/or can you put multiple company stickers on your vehicle

i heard of this a long time ago but always thought it was a scam or something...i'd search on the internet and the only things I could find would be like "pay us 50 dollars and we will give you a list of places that do this" kind of thing

1/28/2008 3:29:14 AM

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"if you have to pay them first its probably a scam"


you dont need two different sections telling you the same thing.


unless someone has first hand experience, its not worth it.

1/28/2008 8:20:44 AM

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you have to drive an ungodly amount, and it doesn't pay shit.

however, a friend of mine started his own company advertising on the side of his lotus, and it's apparently paying for the car. so he drives around and takes it to events and makes money... smart guy.

1/28/2008 11:11:11 AM

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red lotus?

1/28/2008 11:12:25 AM

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^^ Yeah, that's pretty much what I put in the other thread.

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"From what I have read, the people that get paid well enough to get a "free" car out of the deal generally have contracts requiring them to drive 100k per year or more. I'd be really surprised to find anyone on here who drives enough to get a deal like that and $800/month would be even more difficult."

1/28/2008 11:42:00 AM

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