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Important GPS Updates

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getpaid.social

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support@GetPaid.social

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Sun, Jul 24, 2016 04:22 PM

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Important GPS Updates Hi there {NAME}! My sincere apologies for the long delay in getting you this u

Important GPS Updates Hi there {NAME}! My sincere apologies for the long delay in getting you this update... I wanted to make sure I had some news to send your way before sending anything. First off, I appreciate all of you and your continued support of the GPS community. Tens of THOUSANDS of you every single day are actively performing tasks and earning rewards and it's an awesome thing to see! I know many of you have been waiting for an update regarding your past due commissions and earnings and I wish I had better news for you but unfortunately...I don't. As many of you are aware, I was supposed to be getting the held funds from my previous merchant account company however come to find out, due to many chargebacks, those funds are now gone. Not only are they gone, but I'm severely in the negative with my merchant account company. For now, I'm going to leave GPS running as a 100% FREE platform. This will more than likely change in the near future but as of right now, everyone can join for FREE and perform tasks for FREE. As far as your earned rewards and past due earnings, I can't pay with money I don't have so I am doing my best to recover from these incredibly huge losses in order to pay you what is owed. I'm continuing to create new and valuable products and services and will be revealing one of those tools tonight at 6 PM eastern if you would like to learn about it! It's called Social Responder and it allows you to tap into the power of Facebook messenger like never before possible! If you would like to attend the LIVE hangout with my business partner Michael Somerville and I, click the button below to get registered. [Register For the LIVE Webinar Now!] You have my word, with the success of this launch I will be able to catch up the owed rewards and commissions and ask for your patience and understanding while I work to make that happen. I hope to see many of you tonight and I look forward to continuing to assist you in your online marketing efforts. To Your Success, Jeff Long, CEO/Founder Recent Tasks in The Marketplace - [($0.01) Visit This Website! »] - [($0.01) Visit This Website! »] - [($0.01) Visit This Website! »] - [($0.01) Visit This Website! »] - [($0.01) Visit This Website! »] 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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