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Get a ticket, get a free gadget

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Bunky - 01 Jul 2008 22:43 GMT
Get a ticket, get a free gadget

Check out http://dealfandango.com and see the post(s) regarding, if you get
a ticket for using a cell phone while driving Plantronics will give you a
free bluetooth headset (for a limited time).  The headset is worth over a
$100 and the ticket is reportedly only $20, you actually can benefit from
infraction.
Plantroincs is trying to boost awareness of safe and careful driving using
their products.  I hope no one gets a ticket, but if you do, I do hope you
can benefit from this offer.  Check out http://dealfandango.com for updates
to this and other free for alls and great deals.

I love this site and love sharing the wealth!!!!

If the listing isn't displayed on the first page use the calendar for
yesterdays date (6/30) to find or
do a search on the word "Plantronics"

Bunk
Gordon Burditt - 01 Jul 2008 23:13 GMT
>Check out http://dealspamspamgo.com and see the post(s) regarding, if you get
>a ticket for using a cell phone while driving Plantronics will give you a
>free bluetooth headset (for a limited time).  

You *should* get a ticket for using a cell phone with a hands-free
headset while driving.  It's distracting.  It's dangerous.  And studies
have demonstrated that it's no safer than a hands-full setup.
Joe Seattle - 04 Jul 2008 22:42 GMT
> Get a ticket, get a free gadget
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> Bunk

Maybe it's only $20 where this person is, but it's $104 in Washington
state.  Talking on a cellphone is only a "secondary" offense meaning
that you will only be stopped for other reasons (such as going over
the speed limit.)  If you do get stopped for something else you can
also be cited for using a cellphone without a hands free device.  To
add some legitimacy to your post you could have included a link to
this "bargain."
 
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