Three Billion People are Now Able To Think Globally and Act Locally With FreeRetiredStuff.com

FreeRetiredStuff.com a global, recycling resource provider, of FREE neighborhood text and photo classifieds and want ads, announced today that it has expanded to France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, and the Philippines.

With this rollout, over three billion people in eighteen geographic markets can enter their zip code or postal code and have access to a FREE neighborhood-driven classifieds and want ads virtual newspaper, devoted to protecting the environment, by keeping usable unwanted stuff out of neighborhood landfills, by donating or receiving, said John G. Lambros, President and founder.

The addition of China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, and the Philippines went live several days before this announcement, but Free Retired Stuff elected not to announce the breakthrough until the release and distribution of the July/ August 2006 Mother Jones magazine, in which a two year ad has been secured.

FreeRetiredStuff.com'ss pioneering concept will integrate green practices into every home and business in the world, by offering environmentally focused free classified ads and want ads. We want to be the Dell of free recycling classified ads, says Lambros.




Three Billion People are Now Able To Think Globally and Act Locally With FreeRetiredStuff.com




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