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survivalfrog.com

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support@survivalfrog.com

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a message from the CEO. Hi, it's Byron. I wanted to make sure you have heard the predictions from th

a message from the CEO. [Shop Survival Frog]( Hi, it's Byron. I wanted to make sure you have heard the predictions from the big shipping companies. FedEx, UPS, and USPS are seeing unprecedented demand and are expecting massive shipping delays this year. In previous years, they had “on-time guarantee” services, but they stopped doing that months ago. Nothing is guaranteed by the carriers now. But Survival Frog is filling that gap and guaranteeing your package to arrive before Christmas when you order by the dates seen here: [Shop Survival Frog]( Which is why we are giving you this special coupon so upgrading your shipping is free! Just use this “free shipping upgrade” coupon code: UPGRADE This code is only for FedEx Ground, and it will not cover further upgrades. (Will not apply if the shipping is over $15 or if you are not shipping within the 48 contiguous states) [Go here to shop Frog & Co]( When you order from Survival Frog, you can track your package and get text alerts. To do this, just look for the order tracking link in your shipping confirmation email. If you see your order is being delayed, let us know and we will step in to help. Even if the delay isn’t our fault, we will make things right. There is no cost to you for this shipping upgrade to FedEx Ground if you use the coupon code: UPGRADE Remember, this code will only cover your shipping if it is under $15. Getting your package to you before Christmas is our top priority, even if that costs us a little extra. Byron Walker CEO, [Survival Frog]( P.S. we’re hoping you don’t wait until the last day to get your orders in. The sooner you can place your orders, the more control we have over your package arriving on time. P.P.S. watch out for “porch pirates” and don’t let those packages sit outside. Survival Frog even offers protection against theft. ​​______________________________________________________________________________ Need help? Talk with a product expert, place orders, or get customer support, email support@survivalfrog.com Survival Frog, LLC, 621 Kalamath Street, Suite 75, Denver, CO 80204, USA Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences? [Click here]( [Unsubscribe](

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