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ExpiredDomains.net Inactivity Notification

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marco@expireddomains.net

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Mon, Nov 20, 2017 06:06 AM

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Hello {NAME}, Your ExpiredDomains.net account has been inactive for a long time. It is our policy to

Hello {NAME}, Your ExpiredDomains.net account has been inactive for a long time. It is our policy to do regular housekeeping and remove accounts which have been inactive for a long period of time. Since your account is currently inactive it will be automatically removed if there is no activity within the next 30 days. It is easy to prevent your account from being removed. To do so, simply login on ExpiredDomains.net. If you do not remember your password, you can recover that information by clicking on the forgotten password link on the login page. Greetings from Berlin, Marco Schmidt Marco Schmidt, Normannenstr. 3, 10367 Berlin marco@expireddomains.net, fon: +49 (0)30 - 555779522, fax: +49 (0)30 - 555779529 Ust.Idnr.: DE285645288

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