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Take Our Survey, Get $1,000

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jigsawtrading.com

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traders@jigsawtrading.com

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Tue, Mar 26, 2024 03:21 PM

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Hey ! Thank you to everyone who has completed our survey so far – your input is invaluable to u

Hey ! Thank you to everyone who has completed our survey so far – your input is invaluable to us, and you're now entered to win $1,000! (Winners announced on April 2nd) For those of you who started the survey but haven't quite finished it yet, I wanted to remind you that you're just a few steps away from being entered into our prize draw. If you got sidetracked or simply haven't found the time to complete the survey, now's your chance. It won't take more than a few minutes to wrap up, and you'll be in the running for those cash prizes. [Click here to complete the survey>>]( And for those of you who haven't started the survey yet, don't worry – there's still time to get in on the action! We're giving away a grand prize of $1,000 and five runner-up prizes of $500 each. That's cold, hard cash sent straight to your PayPal account. No strings attached, no hidden catches. But time's running out. You've only got a few days left to participate and secure your chance to win. (The survey will be open until the end of March) Taking the survey is quick and easy. It won't take more than a few minutes of your time, and you'll be entered into the prize draw automatically. [Get more details>>]( Look, we want to hear from every single one of you. No matter where you are in your trading journey – whether you're a seasoned Jigsaw Trading customer, just discovering us for the first time, or anywhere in between – your opinion is valuable to us. So, here's what you need to do: take the survey, provide your email at the end, and you're in the running for the prize money. We'll be selecting six winners at random – one lucky trader will win $1,000, and five others will each receive $500. Not a bad return for a few minutes of your time, right? If you haven't already, click the link below to get more details and secure your spot in the prize draw. [Get more details>>]( I'll be announcing the winners via email on April 2nd, so keep an eye on your inbox. Thanks again, Peter Davies Founder, Jigsaw Trading Copyright © 2024 Jigsaw Trading, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at www.jigsawtrading.com or www.journalytix.me Our mailing address is: Jigsaw Trading Room 1203, 12/4, Tower 3, China Hong Kong City 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha TsuiKowloon Hong Kong [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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