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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ARE ELECTRIC SCOOTERS DRAINING THE POCKETS OF OIL COMPANIES? TAMPA, FL, June 22, 2007 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- Americans everywhere are parking their SUVs and Sports Cars. They realize that now they have a choice and can get around traffic quicker on electric scooters. As the world turns its focus towards GREEN energy, oil companies should be shaking in their boots. What does this mean to them? As more people turn to electric as their means of transportation, the billion dollar pocket lining profits will begin to shrink. Reports of increased sales of electric scooters are up all over the country. The economic, environmentally friendly transportation of choice is available for anyone, not just the rich, at a reasonable price. "It’s been a long time coming," stated Matthew Smith, president and owner of TM Concepts, Inc. “Over the years, we have seen an increase in sales by the working class as a means of transportation to and from work. Even corporate America is jumping on the bandwagon. Electric scooters can be seen all over, from small towns to large cities. More and more cities are revising their laws to allow these motorized alternatives on the street.” Since 2006, Mr. Smith has seen an increase of over twenty-eight percent in the number of electric scooters that are being purchased for commuter purposes from both his on-line stores and his Tampa retail outlet. “There is not a day that goes by without a customer asking if this will get them to work”, stated Mr. Smith. Based on customer input, Mr. Smith says that the most common factors influencing this trend are the continuous rising gas prices and the environmental impact. People are genuinely concerned about both the environment and how much they have left after filling up their cars for the basic necessities of life. When it’s a choice between food on the table and filling up the car so that you can get to work, too many people are choosing the later. With an electric scooter, you can keep that money for yourself and stop giving it to the oil company. Based on customer statements, consumers are sick of the rising gas prices and have realized substantial financial savings by jumping on an electric scooter. The cost of operating an electric scooter is just pennies compared to the average two to three dollars (plus) per gallon of gasoline. Today's electric scooters are more technologically advanced than their sisters of years past. They can go farther, faster and can pay for themselves in no time. According to Greenpeace, electric scooters have only one tenth the environmental impact of their petroleum equivalents. You can get a cheap electric scooter for around two hundred to three hundred dollars, and have it paid for within a few short months. It’s your choice. Either save some money for yourself or give it to the billionaires. For more information on electric scooters, please visit http://www.tm-scooterhaven.com http://www.tm-scooterhaven.com/scooter1.htm |