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TwitBlock.org - Keeping Twitter Accounts Free Of Spam
A sign of popularity of a service – any service – is that junk and spammy contents start being commonplace. They go from being the exception to the rule, and such has happened to Twitter – the amount of junk that is put your way is nothing short of infuriating. That is mainly forthcoming from ... read more
ChainLetters.net - Junk Mail Junkyard
If you’re one of those people who love sending their e-mail contacts jokes, surveys, ASCII art, chain letters, petitions, and other types of forwarded messages, this may be the perfect site for you. This site, now called The E-mail Junkyard, is the place to go if you’re interested in finding tho... read more
GetItNext.com - Ebay Without The Junk
Are you sick of searching through all of the junk that appears when you are trying to search for a specific item on eBay? Well if you are you are not the only one. GetItNext.com is a site that makes searching on eBay less of a hassle. GetItNext.com is used like a filter to make sure that your eBay s... read more
GarbageScout.com - Clean Up and Score Stuff In NYC
Nothing is better than free stuff, right? Wrong. Nothing is better than a site that helps you find free stuff. GarbageScout does just that, if you live in New York City. The site lets you scan a map of the city (sponsored by Google Maps) to score junk that people have dumped in the streets. Run your... read more
JunkDepot.com - Platform to Buy and Sell Your Junk
You know the saying: “one person’s trash is another’s treasure.” JunkDepot specializes in creating a marketplace to recycle used treasures, connecting buyers and sellers on a unique platform. Junk depot needs you, your help and your junk to create a killer environment to bring the garage sal... read more