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Your Datadog trial account will close in 27 days unless you take action

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Hi, You are receiving this email because you signed up for a free trial of Datadog or you were an administrator of a Datadog account during its trial period. The trial period for your account named "n/a" ended 33 days ago and the account will be automatically closed on February 16, 2017. If you have a Pro Datadog account named "n/a", please note that there may be more than one account named "n/a". This email does not apply to the Pro Datadog account. This email is in reference a trial account that has reached the end of the trial period. If you would like to upgrade your account or extend your trial, please visit [ before February 16, 2017. You will need to log into your Datadog account (username: {EMAIL}) to access this page. If you do not take any action we will close your account on February 16, 2017. You will no longer be able to log in to Datadog, and any data associated with your account will be subject to deletion. This email is referring to a trial account that has reached the end of the trial period, not a paid account. An account that has reached the end of the trial period will have a message at the top of each page that says "Your trial period has expired." If you do not see this message when logged in to Datadog, the account that you are logged in to will not be closed. Happy Monitoring! Team Datadog [Twitter] [Google Plus] ©2017 Datadog Inc, 620 8th Ave, NYC

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