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January 14, 2008

An attractive "No Soliciting" Sign

At our last block watch meeting, it was strongly suggested by Benjamin Kinlow, SPD Community Crime Prevention Coordinator, that everyone install a "No Solicitation" sign.  Some at our meeting expressed an interest in having a pretty or friendly "No Solicitation" sign.    We found this tarnished copper sign at Rejuvenation on 1st Avenue for some pretty pennies: $36.00.

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Have you seen the signs at no-soliciting-sign.com ?

These are the popular no soliciting signs to get, with pretty good discounts on higher quantities.

However, if the copper sign above is also pretty cool looking.

(For some reason it didn't let me post the image)

i recently started a business where all i do is no soliciting signs. Visit my temporary site at http://sites.google.com/site/stopyoursolicitors/. I can make as many as needed, and will give good discounts with large orders.

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