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Freedcamp - Your Freedcamp account is at risk of being deleted

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freedcamp.com

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do-not-reply@freedcamp.com

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Thu, May 31, 2018 04:30 PM

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Hello {NAME}, Your Freedcamp account is at risk of being deleted. You have not been logged into your

[Freedcamp] Hello {NAME}, Your Freedcamp account is at risk of being deleted. You have not been logged into your account since June 2016. It will be considered inactive and scheduled for deletion. Freedcamp is a for-profit company created from day one to offer the fullest collaboration experience online for free. We’ve never forced our users to pay by limiting access in any way or even showing annoying advertisements. We made it really easy to delete your Freedcamp account as well. However, some users simply abandon their accounts especially when they open those strictly for testing or learning purposes. In order to continue offering free service, we need to regularly delete those abandoned accounts. If you no longer plan to use Freedcamp, simply ignore this message and your account will be deleted. If you want to keep your Freedcamp account, please log into your account now or upgrade to a paid plan. Your login credentials are the email address this email was sent to. If you have been using your account actively and believe you received this message in error, check which one this message pertains to. You might have a few accounts where the unused one is scheduled to be deleted by us. If you have any questions please contact us help@freedcamp.com. Whatever your choice, we thank you for using Freedcamp! Regards, Team Freedcamp

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