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They are collecting huge payouts from government-regulated “royalty programs”… every

They are collecting huge payouts from government-regulated “royalty programs”… every single year! [Simple Attachments ]( [Regular Americans]( These folks got it made! Thanks to a little–known IRS loophole… They are collecting huge payouts from government-regulated “royalty programs”… every single year! “Started from a zero balance… Just hit $1,200 a month in [royalties].” —Neil P. Like Neil P., who is now collecting $1,200 a month in “royalties.” “Increased my [royalties] to over $30,000 last year.” —Tom K. Tom K. reports he’s making $30,000 a year! “Increased my [royalties] from about $2,000 to $60,000…” —Elaine T. And Elaine T. boosted her payouts to $60,000 per year! If you want to participate, you’d better hurry. The next payout deadline is coming fast. [Learn how to collect your first payout before September 10th.]( Editor's Note: Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention at Simple Attachments we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message above from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. [Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( fbajHlGsmcRXOKIuZpal8bkKdjuqqeEef6l2kgt4Jl2tODn3cp9yGmArE8ek J7OF8nK2BuD2eh3fjcxhC9MquntOCe0eFswzLimbWaxf0Xs1PC5QQIhWRZKX osuODb1SnEbkd0j1a4Q7TEgwHCqrjh04SVHvAOVR8zZRMBBIEVhiDh4jtsm7 GhdoVU5Frpn4xzSdwhomTUN3BFyAO3ij8InpZiAAbsJdYWS2YnhrIKtLWhHO 2Zyj3LvLwYOjgtU7ep7dp309dh8Lwc7HzVqyUo3fAnVYEz9rz2AJnV5fCHFQ A1mivG9fDN9K3Lx4O51p2PdsnmOxh1MtpS01OEPWCCWZ6Bvuvl9QwPUsXIHj 1gE58TJFu4jlZZARKDdYXGPPZGoYOmwcZ4tV1B9VSyVrWLMwKgt79xmNc6Ox FnnMLwJ0c6MHiuqTRbLTmLJEC6ynNIbrABoWX0v9vrQschLu5gHRYsPDBQIY K561Ssv1LWh7QatP6JDBS2g4msTSwebKGq23nrMj14Mfy5H7myZMeIdgeslr I8BOfsjAADQQ8c0QM0ELvuWSKiTDzSTsKuZAXao5RIilxKYMF6FWnpx55Bro This email was sent by D/B/A Simple Attachments You are receiving our newsletter because you opted-in for it on one of our sister websites. Need assistance? Our dedicated support team is just a click away! [Connect with us now](mailto:support@simpleattachments.com) for a seamless experience. And so, the old man passed away peacefully, surrounded by the memories of his life and the beauty of the world outside his window. His legacy lived on, as a reminder of the power of love and the importance of living a life filled with joy, passion, and purpose. To ensure you recieve our email, be sure to [whitelist us.]( 1412 Broadway 21st Floor, New York, NY 10018, USA Copyright © 2023 SimpleAttachments.com All Rights Reserved

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