Get in the SameLane and find your perfect match.

Posted by Hayden Allen on Sat 31st March 2007 at 07:21 AM, Filed in Niche Dating

A Texas (USA) based company (SameLane) has just completed a piece of software that enables drivers to call strangers in other cars via their mobile phones!

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Whilst in the past, singles have registered on specific websites and then been sent stickers to add to their bumpers hoping that someone will get in touch with them, in this instance motorists register their number (licence) late and mobile number on the dating site and then receive a sticker to add to their bumper to show they are available and can be called.

If someone likes the look of you and you have the sticker on your bumper they can call a central line, enter the number plate and then be put straight through to the other driver’s phone.

Sounds like a stalkers dream right!

The stickers on number plates has recently started here in the UK, but we are yet to see an internet entrepreneur make it rich in this field!

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Please note that SameLane has finished beta testing on the 800 number and is now available on 1-469-533-0170.

For socialites who can’t get enough networking on the road SameLane will also offer an off-road service. SameLane will be offering for purchase on-line its ‘License to Talk’ signature T-shirt collection.  Each T-shirt will be printed with the customer’s Vehicle License Plate number and the SameLane access phone number. So now when SameLane users leave their vehicle and socialize maybe in a bar, club or shopping mall they can have ‘ice breaker’ cell phone calls with other people nearby by simply wearing their SameLane T-shirt.  SameLane does however protect the user’s privacy so cell phone numbers are never revealed by the network.  If someone calls once too often the SameLane system enables the person called to permanently bar incoming calls from that number and the caller will never know the cell number that was called.

Posted by Vince Waterson  on Thu 24th May 2007 at 07:33 PM | #

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