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Item # 152 - Price $69.00
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Hop - On.Com, Inc. Stock Certificate - Scripophily
Hop-On is the developer and marketer of the world's first disposable, fully recyclable and contract free cell phone. Based out of Garden Grove, California, Hop-On has distribution agreements with some of the nation's largest retailers and convenience stores. The company will provide users with national coverage through some of the nation's preeminent carriers, including Williams Communications, among others. For more information, visit http://www.hop-on.com.
The Hop-On disposable cell phone provides a much-needed alternative to full service cellular contracts and prepaid calling cards. The $30 wallet-size phone comes with 60 minutes of out-bound domestic calling time and is designed to be the user-friendliest cell phones available. Consumers will benefit from a streamlined two-button operation and voice recognition dialing, as well as national coverage and 24-hour operator assistance. Unlike traditional cell phones, Hop-On's users will not incur long-distance charges, activation or roaming fees. The phone is made of environmentally friendly biodegradable plastic and is easily recycled through the company's recycling plan.
Underscoring the Company's commitment to consumer safety, Hop-On's hands free cell phone will be sold with and require an earpiece/microphone for operation. This has become even more critical as states move to ban motorists usage of traditional handheld cell phones.
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