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Here’s why I’m asking… {NAME}, if I told you I had a sure-fire way for you to create

Here’s why I’m asking… {NAME}, if I told you I had a sure-fire way for you to create something good in your life, would you want to know what it was? And just to be clear, this could be any “good thing” – more abundance, a better job, a hotter love life – whatever it is that you’re wanting, my solution will help you get it. Would you be interested? Would you want to know more? Or would you just say, “Thanks, but no thanks, Dawn. I’m okay not having that amazing thing that would change my life. I don’t need to see it. I don’t need to know about it. I’ll just keep on doing things the way I’ve always done them.” You wouldn’t say that, would you?? Here’s why I’m asking – I’ve been sending you links to a powerful self-discovery tool – [Your personal Zodiac Transformation Guide.]( But so far, I haven’t seen your request come in, and I have to tell you {NAME}, it’s got me a little baffled. See, I know you joined our family for a reason. You’ve been with us long enough for me to know that you’re serious about making some changes. You genuinely want to see your dreams come to life, so when I sent you [THIS LINK]( I thought for sure I’d have your request within minutes. But then, minutes passed. And more minutes, until they turned into hours. And now, it’s been several days, and I’m just hearing crickets. So, what gives, {NAME}? Aren’t you even curious? Wouldn’t you like to at least see if your Guide is everything I’ve said it would be? It’s backed by my usual guarantee {NAME}, so there’s no risk. You can easily send me your request and see it for yourself. Then, at least, you’d know. You’d know what’s driving your evolution. You’d know what’s influencing your reality. And you’d know how to master it. The good news is, [you can still claim your Guide, {NAME}.]( Just click that link and lock in your request while you still can! Dawn No longer interested in your future? Just [unsubscribe]( if you don't wish to be contacted or, [change your preferences]( to select the content you want. Did we get your name or other details wrong? Please correct us and update your profile. [Edit Profile]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@astrologyanswers.com Astrology Answers 10040 West Cheyenne, 170-129, Las Vegas, NV, 89129 USA

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