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Free Bus Rides Save Midland and Odessa Residents Money

By: Press Release
Updated: March 7, 2011
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For four consecutive Fridays starting March 11 through April 1, Midland and Odessa residents can get a free ride on each of the two ClearTalk denim-wrapped EZ-Rider buses, compliments of ClearTalk Wireless's "Free Ride Fridays" promotion.

"In this tough economy, we're all looking for ways to save a little money," said Kevin Beierschmitt, CEO of ClearTalk. "With a ClearTalk unlimited wireless plan, customers will see significant savings on their monthly wireless bill. In addition to saving with ClearTalk, we want to offer Midland and Odessa residents another way to save with our Free Ride Fridays promotion."

ClearTalk's free-ride announcement is being supported by EZ-Rider's "Good Citizen" campaign effort, which encourages residents to ride the bus to and from work to save money, eliminate carbon dioxide emissions and reduce America's independence on foreign oil.

"And if for nothing else, Free Ride Fridays also lets residents use the time normally stuck behind a wheel more constructively," said Beierschmitt. "Use the time to read a book, listen to your iPod, plan your day, talk on your new ClearTalk mobile phone or converse with other commuters that are also leaving their cars at home."

The Free Ride Fridays promotion starts on Friday, March 11, and will run through Friday, April 1, on the two EZ-Rider buses wrapped in ClearTalk blue jeans with the "Talk More for Less" slogan (bus #909 and #912). Bus operators will not collect fares, and service will be free for all riders from the first ride in the morning to the last ride in the evening. For more transit information, and to find out which route each bus will be on, visit www.ez-rider.org or call 432-561-9990.

To learn more about ClearTalk, the mobile company that gives consumers' unlimited nationwide talk, text, long distance, web and picture mail for only $45 with no contract, no credit check and no deposit, visit MyClearTalk.com, "like" them on Facebook at Facebook.com/Clear-Talk, or call 877-797-1696.
 

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