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[noon-2-night - Ends @ Midnight] It's Party Time... Go, Go, Go

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fastestway.com

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matt@fastestway.com

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Thu, Jan 4, 2024 06:05 PM

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there, It's time to party! Go here right now for video instructions to get your gift: If you don't k

there, It's time to party! Go here right now for video instructions to get your gift: [( If you don't know what I'm talking about, check out the email I sent you yesterday (copied below). But whatever you do... understand this: The Party - and your chance for a HUGE gift - ends at MIDNIGHT, so don't delay! Best regards, Matt Bacak --------------------------- Yesterday's Email Is Below --------------------------- Subject: [noon-2-nite - Thursday Only] Let me Tell You A Story Once upon a time, there was a huge birthday party. But nothing about it was ordinary. Because at this party, it was the "birthday boy" who gave out all of the gifts. There was a big turnout for the party, and tons of people got a wonderful, very valuable gift. But there was a problem. The party was on December 31, New Year's Eve. So for the people who came and got a gift, it was GREAT... because the gift would make 2024 MUCH better for them. But some other people couldn't come that day, and they felt left out. Well, it wasn't the "birthday boy's" fault they didn't come, right? But still, he had a big heart. So he did something crazy: He threw a second party a few days later. And that party is Thursday, January 4 from noon to midnight! You see, my friend, the party I speak of was the party I threw for MY birthday on December 31. But some of you couldn't make it, and I missed you! So I'm doing it again on Thursday, January 4. The party lasts all day from noon to midnight, but not a second more. It's a drop-in party. You can come anytime you like in that time frame. To come to the party, just go to this URL: [( When you arrive on Thursday (Jan 4), you'll see a special video there. Just watch it, and it'll tell you instructions for how to get your gift! But it's best to come early, because if all the gifts are gone when you arrive, you'll have missed your chance. So come one, come all... this one is a big deal! So don't miss it again... there won't be another chance! Best regards, Matt Bacak [Unsubscribe]( InfoSoft360 2011 Commerce Drive N Suite 106 Peachtree City, Georgia 30269 United States (404) 537-1321

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