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We Made a Mistake - We Apologize!

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scorpion.co

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success@scorpion.co

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Fri, Jun 23, 2023 06:17 PM

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| Hi {NAME}, This morning, you received an email from us by accident and we wanted to apologize for

[View in Browser]( | [Forward to a Friend]() [Scorpion]() Hi {NAME}, This morning, you received an email from us by accident and we wanted to apologize for any confusion. We intended for this email to go to a specific group of people, but unfortunately it went out to a broader audience. We hope you have a great weekend, and we’re sorry for any inconvenience. Thank you so much, The Scorpion Team [Scorpion]() [Facebook]() [Twitter]() [Linked In]() [Instagram]() [YouTube]() You are receiving this email because you have visited our site or asked us about our regular newsletter. 27750 Entertainment Dr Valencia, CA, 91355-1091 © 2023 Scorpion - [Unsubscribe](

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