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Based on our record, Target seems to be a lot more popular than classified-ads. While we know about 254 links to Target, we've tracked only 7 mentions of classified-ads. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Question: If I buy $500 in gift cards from target.com, does that $500 accrue to meet this next purchase ($30k, for example), milestone? Source: 6 months ago
Since the product no longer shows up on target.com, I can only assume they bought them on clearance some time ago thinking (boldly) they could resell them for profit. Source: 6 months ago
But I see target.com or staples.com doesn't charge for same refill card. Source: 7 months ago
I just scored the other two starter decks from target.com! I had originally only secured one when they launched on Sep 1st. Just now I got an alert that the shipping label was created, so I decided to check, and low and behold everything was in stock! I managed to get the other two starters, but the trove and gift set were already gone. Hopefully nothing is cancelled, but keep your eyes peeled! Source: 9 months ago
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Varies. There is no optimal solution. http://katiska.org/classified-ads/ does not store passwords. It stores RSA keys encrypted with symmectric crypto where "password" is used to encrypt/decrypt the actual RSA key. When you enter your password, the program will try to decrypt every RSA key in storage. When it opens one, the opened RSA key will be used to open rest of the stuff that is stored in disk encrypted with... Source: over 1 year ago
They're using messaging apps that are easy to block - take https://katiska.org/classified-ads/ that has only moving addresses and is therefore more interesting to block. Turkish translation is still missing, PM if you wish to contribute. Source: over 1 year ago
Dudes think they might have "free speech" in platform that is owned by someone? Owner always decides what is free and what is not. There is non-owned platforms like https://freenetproject.org/ or https://katiska.org/classified-ads/ that have no owner, where the users decide what is suitable and what not. There users provide the service to each other and there is no central organization banning users or dictating... Source: over 1 year ago
Whoop, reddit has classified ads too? Here http://katiska.org/classified-ads/ is application made specifically for classified ads ; it is not website but an app that needs to be installed. Open source, free to use, allows infinite number of categories for ads. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can still start up a server if you know how to maintain classified-ads http://katiska.org/classified-ads/ that is designed to be really easy to start and maintain. Basically install the app, select a password for yourself and leave it running. It is P2P messaging app, there is no central server. It serves only other instances of the same application so everybody participating must be running the same app. Source: almost 2 years ago
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