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Want you like to get instant access to over 16,000 woodworking plans?

You are probably tired of looking through stacks and stacks of projects on woodworking in magazines and books of all kinds for some instructions on how to do a certain project. How would you like to have woodworking plans (actually thousands of them) available to you anytime you wanted them. It would be so easy when you do not have to paw through all kinds of old magazines but have it right there at your fingertips.

Here is a review of TedsWoodworking which offers 16,000 plans.

What is Ted's Woodworking?

With Ted's Woodworking there are literally thousands of organized woodworking projects in a members area and all you have to do is get them off your computer any time you want. There are thousands of plans so decide which one you are going to tackle next. The choice is yours to make so just click on the proper button for the specific project and then they are right there for you to pick one. The diagrams and instructions will be right there in the computer for you to access at any time or if you prefer you can print them out.

Woodworking Projects - Easy to follow

Many times a new person who is doing a woodworking project will not complete it and it is not because they are not capable but that the instructions and the information they were given were not what they should have been.

Ted's Woodworking will provide you with clear instructions which are easy to read and understand. The diagrams are easy to follow so that you will not have any trouble getting your project finished. All the directions for the project are written in a manner which will take you step-by-step and you will be able to follow these instructions with not problems at all.

The inexperienced woodworker and the very experienced person will be able to do these projects without any difficulty as Ted's Woodworking plans are designed so that anyone will be able to follow the directions and have no problems understanding them.

Each and every one of the thousands woodworking plans and projects which are available in Ted's Woodworking are so well written so that even if you've never tried Woodworking before, or if you have 2 left hands, you would find woodworking a breeze.

Is TedsWoodworking Worth the Money?

An absoulte Yes! Each and every day there are reports about people who have actually completed some of the projects included in the Ted's Woodworking package.

You can join 3763+ (and counting) other hobbyists, beginners, craftsmen and professionals by letting TedsWoodworking give you the blueprints, plans and step-by-step directions to create stunning, professional woodworking projects, effortlessly and on time.

Take action now because the offer for this is ENDING very soon. Ted will be selling all the plans and bonus independently in the future for $47-$97 EACH in the weeks and months ahead. Lock yourself in for a deep discount now!

JOIN NOW!!! : http://eunsetee.com/m0fj
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On Friday, November 8, 2019 at 4:02:56 PM UTC-5, Heri Sumarno wrote:

Want you like to get instant access to over 16,000 woodworking plans?


Tip: If you want people to be impressed by your spam, at least proofread what
you post before you hit send.

Getting the very first word wrong doesn't give the reader a lot of confidence
in anything that follows.

If you don't care enough to get your ad correct, how can we have any faith
that these plans "are so well written", as you claim?

The fun thing about the internet is that you can't fix your error. It's out
there for all to see and there ain't a damn thing you can do about it. I think
they call that "karma".
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NNTP-Posting-Host: 36.82.97.21

JOIN NOW!!! : http://XXXXXXXXXXX/XXXX


Posting clickbait from an Indonesian IP, for a London owned domain?

What could possibly go wrong... right?

https://i.imgur.com/eP2gunY.jpg

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On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 12:13:19 PM UTC-5, Spalted Walt wrote:
Heri Sumarno wrote:

NNTP-Posting-Host: 36.82.97.21

JOIN NOW!!! : http://XXXXXXXXXXX/XXXX


Posting clickbait from an Indonesian IP, for a London owned domain?

What could possibly go wrong... right?

https://i.imgur.com/eP2gunY.jpg


Actually, if you breakup the URL and do a Google search for 'eunsetee m0fj' you'll get a hit
for a YouTube video. 50 seconds of a guy named Barry extolling the wonderfulness of
Ted's woodworking course and the set of plans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjhAGZMJX2M

Google says the eunsetee site is safe. It's a URL shortening service that pays the poster for
clicks on the shortened link. I have not tried the actual link, so I don't know you end up at
that video or not.
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On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 14:09:44 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
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On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 12:13:19 PM UTC-5, Spalted Walt wrote:
Heri Sumarno wrote:

NNTP-Posting-Host: 36.82.97.21

JOIN NOW!!! : http://XXXXXXXXXXX/XXXX


Posting clickbait from an Indonesian IP, for a London owned domain?

What could possibly go wrong... right?

https://i.imgur.com/eP2gunY.jpg


Actually, if you breakup the URL and do a Google search for 'eunsetee m0fj' you'll get a hit
for a YouTube video. 50 seconds of a guy named Barry extolling the wonderfulness of
Ted's woodworking course and the set of plans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjhAGZMJX2M

Google says the eunsetee site is safe. It's a URL shortening service that pays the poster for
clicks on the shortened link. I have not tried the actual link, so I don't know you end up at
that video or not.


No you end up at a site for the "greatest HD video player ever".


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On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 10:11:22 PM UTC-5, Markem wrote:
On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 14:09:44 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote:

On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 12:13:19 PM UTC-5, Spalted Walt wrote:
Heri Sumarno wrote:

NNTP-Posting-Host: 36.82.97.21

JOIN NOW!!! : http://XXXXXXXXXXX/XXXX

Posting clickbait from an Indonesian IP, for a London owned domain?

What could possibly go wrong... right?

https://i.imgur.com/eP2gunY.jpg


Actually, if you breakup the URL and do a Google search for 'eunsetee m0fj' you'll get a hit
for a YouTube video. 50 seconds of a guy named Barry extolling the wonderfulness of
Ted's woodworking course and the set of plans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjhAGZMJX2M

Google says the eunsetee site is safe. It's a URL shortening service that pays the poster for
clicks on the shortened link. I have not tried the actual link, so I don't know you end up at
that video or not.


No you end up at a site for the "greatest HD video player ever".


Not me...

On my iPad I first saw an ad for adf.ly. The ad was basically "shrink your
url, get paid per click, sign up now."

When I clicked Skip Ad I got a redirect message from adf.ly warning
me about a redirect from coowner dot net and was eventually taken to
the Ted's site for the plans. However, another tab opened in the background,
with an ad for something that I didn't look at.

The extraneous tab changes each time you click the eunsetee link, but
you can actually get to the plans site via that link. So basically
what they are doing is paying the person who created the shortened link
but displaying a random site trying to sell you something along with actual
site you are trying to get to.

Still spam, however they package it.
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On 11/10/2019 8:40 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 10:11:22 PM UTC-5, Markem wrote:
On Sat, 9 Nov 2019 14:09:44 -0800 (PST), DerbyDad03
wrote:

On Saturday, November 9, 2019 at 12:13:19 PM UTC-5, Spalted Walt wrote:
Heri Sumarno wrote:

NNTP-Posting-Host: 36.82.97.21

JOIN NOW!!! : http://XXXXXXXXXXX/XXXX

Posting clickbait from an Indonesian IP, for a London owned domain?

What could possibly go wrong... right?

https://i.imgur.com/eP2gunY.jpg

Actually, if you breakup the URL and do a Google search for 'eunsetee m0fj' you'll get a hit
for a YouTube video. 50 seconds of a guy named Barry extolling the wonderfulness of
Ted's woodworking course and the set of plans.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjhAGZMJX2M

Google says the eunsetee site is safe. It's a URL shortening service that pays the poster for
clicks on the shortened link. I have not tried the actual link, so I don't know you end up at
that video or not.


No you end up at a site for the "greatest HD video player ever".


Not me...

On my iPad I first saw an ad for adf.ly. The ad was basically "shrink your
url, get paid per click, sign up now."

When I clicked Skip Ad I got a redirect message from adf.ly warning
me about a redirect from coowner dot net and was eventually taken to
the Ted's site for the plans. However, another tab opened in the background,
with an ad for something that I didn't look at.

The extraneous tab changes each time you click the eunsetee link, but
you can actually get to the plans site via that link. So basically
what they are doing is paying the person who created the shortened link
but displaying a random site trying to sell you something along with actual
site you are trying to get to.

Still spam, however they package it.


Sounds complicated. I just made a Spam sandwich for lunch and called it
a day. I put mustard on it too.
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