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CM Classifieds: 1) Up 2) Immediate Results - 3) and Down again

Those Free (or dirt cheap) advertising wonders

The hardest job at CM is keeping Classifieds posted. They go up, get results, and are delete again, often within minutes or hours, as with ad No. 6924:

Peg Schaeffer writes:
Ed, this dog had been adopted from us and the owner called on Monday to say she had lost him. I had her call the number on the ad and they were reunited. It's amazing how many people read Columbia Magazine and the results it provides. Thanks so much,Peg Schaeffer, Sugar Creek Farm Rescue, Sparksville, KY
The ad for a little lost pug had been posted by Stephanie Caldwell, who is also doing so much to make Adair County an even more special place, as is Peg Schaeffer. We're not complaining, there's no part of the website we love better than posting the ads - especially when Happy Endings are shared with our readers, as Stephanie Caldwell and Peg Schaeffer have done.
See the other Animals lost, found, awaiting adoption, or for sale at CM ANIMALS . And please thank our advertisers in this section for helping to make it possible. -CM




This story was posted on 2011-03-13 08:33:35
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