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Abby from ChurnZero / discussing your CS efforts

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Hi {NAME} it's Abby Hammer from ChurnZero. Hi {NAME}, It’s Abby Hammer from ChurnZero. I’m

Hi {NAME} it's Abby Hammer from ChurnZero. Hi {NAME}, It’s Abby Hammer from ChurnZero. I’m getting in touch because I noticed that you recently explored some of our content. Did you have any questions? If you'd like to chat Customer Success or learn more about ChurnZero, we're happy to help. Feel free to reply directly to this email or schedule a time with us below. [See ChurnZero in Action]( Best, Abby [Abby Footer] ChurnZero, 1100 15th St NW, Washington, DC 20005, United States, (703) 721-4988 [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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