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In their own words
"FreeAdLists was designed to be a free online classified service which gives its users the opportunity to post adverts and inform others about the products and services they have to offer. The site also allows users to request for products and services they might need and are yet to find.
We use some of the best technology available and our website is designed to suit the varied purposes of a wide range of users. The functionality provided by our website ensures that our users get the best results from the ads they post. People from all over the world may use our service and anyone who chooses to do so is advised to carefully read our Terms and Conditions (Terms of Service) before registering.
FreeAdLists is also one of the few classifieds websites that operates with a no spam policy and we make sure our users are duly informed about it.
As time passes and technology continues to evolve, we hope to implement changes that will further complement the users experience and bring buyers and sellers together."
Why it might be a killer
FreeAdLists.com has an attractive interface and is easy to navigate. The site is available in four different languages which is great because it has listings for many countries. Giving users the ability to select their privacy settings is a good feature, since many people are concerned with their privacy online. The "best of" feature is also useful for users who are browsing and want to get a general idea of ads they can find.
Some questions
FreeAdLists.com allows you to search for a ads by geographic location; by country, state and city. But at the moment there are some countries and cities that have no listings at all. Hopefully more people will add to the site so the site will become fuller and have more ad listings. Users could have a more detailed profile with lists of the items of services they sold in the past along with references from people they sold to in the past.
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