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Your BrownBook password reset request

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brownbook.net

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no-reply@brownbook.net

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Sat, Dec 3, 2016 02:11 AM

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[Brownbook.net - the free directory that anyone can edit] Hi {NAME} We got a request on the website to reset your password. What you need to do If you made this request please follow the link to reset your password [ We won't reset your password unless you click on this link. For your safety this link is valid for 48 hours only. If it wasn't you? If you didn't make this request please let us know by forwarding this email to help@brownbook.net. Don't worry, we'll never change your password without your explicit confirmation. Dave & Marc Brownbook.net The FREE directory that ANYONE can edit [www.brownbook.net] Where to next? [Brownbook home] [Frequently asked questions] [Latest news]

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