Send a Secret Text to Your Friends

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By fr0gman


MySecretText.com


Totally Anonymous Text Messages to Many Different Countries

Have you ever found yourself in need of a way to send an anonymous text message to someone? Perhaps you want to ask a friend out on a date as their “secret admirer” or maybe you need to warn them about the date they are on. In either case you need send that message anonymously. What do you do?

A new service is available that will allow you to send free, anonymous text message to the following networks:

Alltel

Alltel PCS

Boost

Centennial Wireless

Cincinnati Bell

Cingular

Nextel

Sprint

Verizon

3 River Wireless

ACS Wireless

Advantage Comm.

American Messaging

Ameritech Clearpath

AT&T PCS

Bell Atlantic

Bell South

Blue Sky Frog

Bluegrass Cellular

Cellular One

Clearnet

Comcast

Edge Wireless

GTE

MCI Phone

MCI

Pacific Bell

PCS One

Qwest

RAM Page

US Cellular

Virgin Mobile

Bell Canada

Bell Mobility Canada

Aircel

Airtel

Airtel Karnataka

Airtel Kolkata

Airtel Nadu

Idea cellular

Skycell Chennai

RPG Cellular

Hutch

Celforce – Fascel

BPL Mobile

Escotel

Telecom Italia Mobile

Vodafone Omnitel

Orange

Tele Danmark Mobil

Danmark Mobi

Telia Mobitel

Europolitan

Telenor Mobil

Netcom GSM

Plus GSM

De TeMobil

Mobilefunk

E-Plus

Telecel

Optimus

In addition to being able to send totally free and anonymous SMS/Text messages to your friends and family in the USA, you can also send messages to people in Canada, India, Italy, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Germany and Portugal, all for free.

If you would like to learn more about this service, please visit http://www.mysecrettext.com.

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nangatifeo  says:
6 weeks ago

If i cud be anything i wud b ur tears!So that i cud b born in ur eyes,live down ur cheeks and die on ur lips!

att:sexylove

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