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We have several scripts for sale. We are selling them at reasonable
prices and willing to work around your budget. For more information
please contact totascriptz@yah oo.com with "Scripts" as the subject line.
We have all types of scripts. We are very flexible with pricing and try
to work around your budget. Some of our scripts are mentioned below.
For more information please contact totascriptz@yah oo.com with "Scripts"
as the subject line.

1. Myspace Scripts
2. Myspace support scripts
3. Job Scripts
4. Youtube Scripts
5. Facebook Scripts
6. Alibaba/B2B Scripts
7. Dating Scripts
8. Freelance Scripts
9. Escrow Scripts
10.Social Networking Scripts
11.and many more.

For more information please contact totascriptz@yah oo.com with
"Scripts" as the subject line.
Nov 13 '06 #1
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We have several scripts for sale. We are selling them at reasonable
prices and willing to work around your budget. For more information
please contact totascriptz@yah oo.com with "Scripts" as the subject line.
We have all types of scripts. We are very flexible with pricing and try
to work around your budget. Some of our scripts are mentioned below.
For more information please contact totascriptz@yah oo.com with "Scripts"
as the subject line.

1. Myspace Scripts
2. Myspace support scripts
3. Job Scripts
4. Youtube Scripts
5. Facebook Scripts
6. Alibaba/B2B Scripts
7. Dating Scripts
8. Freelance Scripts
9. Escrow Scripts
10.Social Networking Scripts
11.and many more.

For more information please contact totascriptz@yah oo.com with
"Scripts" as the subject line.
We also have scripts here(see name of the site) and ours are free.
Nov 13 '06 #2

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