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Company Update (Exciting Things Happening)

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getpaid.social

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support@GetPaid.social

Sent On

Sat, Jun 11, 2016 06:01 AM

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Get Ready For 100-200 Tasks Per Day! Hey there {NAME}! There are some very exciting things happening

Get Ready For 100-200 Tasks Per Day! Hey there {NAME}! There are some very exciting things happening behind the scenes here with GPS! I know it's been a few weeks since I've sent an update and that's because we've been working quietly behind the scenes testing my new system called My Online Marketing Agency which will be driving HUNDREDS of NEW TASKS per day for you to complete! The results have been PHENOMENAL! Through the "M.O.M.A." system, we've been able to generate as many as 130 tasks in a single day and that was just from MY OWN MARKETING efforts! Next week, I'll be launching the MOMA system to the PUBLIC and I KNOW that we will be able to generate AT LEAST 100-200 tasks PER DAY for you all to complete! I'm waiting on my final approval from two banks that I'm trying to work with so that I can open the shopping cart back up for both GPS & MOMA and then we are off to the races again! Be on the look out for another update from me hopefully early to mid next week once I've opened the doors to the MOMA system AND turned the shopping cart back on for GPS! I know it's taken a LOT longer to get things going here than any of us wanted, but I promise you...it will ALL be worth the wait! EVERY DIME you are owed, you will receive once I get things rolling again here and can start taking payments again :) I and GPS are NOT going anywhere! If you've lost interest or have just been waiting for things to come together...I'd encourage you to come back...pay attention and make sure to play ball with us again once are all able to get back on the field! I'll be in touch with you next week and hope you have an amazing weekend ahead! To Your Success, Jeff Long, CEO/Founder Recent Tasks in The Marketplace - [($0.03) This business is growing so fast »] - [($0.03) The Power Of Compounding Your Money »] - [($0.03) Angel Investors Wanted »] - [($0.03) We're waking up to money so we can enjoy days like this! »] - [($0.03) his New System is Flooding My PayPal with Multiple $125 Payments. »] Member Support Contact Us [support@getpaid.social] Member Login [Login To Your Members Area] Get Paid Social, LLC 523 N. SR 198 Suite 201 Salem, UT 84653 You are receiving this email because you are a member of the GetPaid.social community. To stop receiving these emails simply login to your members area and cancel your membership.

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