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I wanted to announce the winners of the free year subscription giveaway to the Email Game Changers t

I wanted to announce the winners of the free year subscription giveaway to the Email Game Changers tool. We have two lucky winners from the giveaway that happened over the last week. Andrea Merrill and Neil Spruce. Congrats! You each won a $1200 year long subscription to my Email copywriting AI tool. If you are Andrea or Neil, all you have to do to claim your prize is send an email to support@feedthewolf.com with the subject line "winner" and we'll get you set up. To everyone else, thanks for entering, I appreciate you. In the meantime, if you still want a free trial of the tool you can [click here.]( I have to pack up my truck again or I'd say more. I'll be back to my regular emails tomorrow. I've been on the road for over a week and we don't get back home till late Thursday. Hopefully tomorrow is an epic day because England is gonna beat the Netherlands in the Euro 2024. I already bought tickets to the final match in Germany and I'm hoping I don't have to sell them. I'm gonna take my dad cuz he's the English parent and he's way too cheap to ever pay for an overpriced ticket. Talk soon, Ian "I've driven like 29 hours in the last week" Stanley P.S. I've gotten really into jumping rope and there's some good business/money lessons I've learned from it. As insane as that may sound haha. I'll probably write an email about it tomorrow. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 13359 N. Hwy 183, Ste. 550, Austin, TX 78750, United States

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