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Your Lucky Orange trial is almost over!

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luckyorange.com

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support@luckyorange.com

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Sun, Dec 25, 2016 06:30 AM

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No trial, no cry… You've got another 7 days waiting for you. Your trial ends tomorrow, but�

No trial, no cry… You've got another 7 days waiting for you. Your trial ends tomorrow, but… We noticed that you never added the Lucky Orange tracking code to your website. The tracking code tells Lucky Orange which pages you want it to monitor. So without being told what to keep an eye on, Lucky Orange is just another pretty face. The team has been talking, and we don't think it'd be fair to end your trial before you've even gotten to take Lucky Orange for a spin. So, we've decided that you should get a do-over. All you have to do is add the following code to your site, and we'll give you another 7 days to see all of the amazing things Lucky Orange can do. Your Tracking Code (Paste this on to every page of your site.) After you have added your tracking code to your site, click the button below to reset your 7 day free trial. [Link: --------------------------------------------------------------- And since not everyone is as geeky as we are, we've created [Link: to help get you up-and-running in just a few minutes. You can also have one of our developers [install it for you]. If you have questions, let us know. — The Lucky Orange Team [Lucky Orange] [Follow @luckyorange on Twitter] Lucky Orange 8220 Travis St, Suite #210 Overland Park, KS 66204 You're receiving this email because you have a Lucky Orange account. [Unsubscribe]

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