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How to keep your account open

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unibet.com

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no-reply@unibet.com

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Fri, Jul 5, 2019 03:59 AM

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Your inactive account will be closed soon   Dear {NAME}, Your Unibet account has been inactive for

Your inactive account will be closed soon [Unibet](   Dear {NAME}, Your Unibet account has been inactive for at least 29 consecutive months. As per our T&Cs and the MGA Directive, accounts cannot be inactive for more than 30 months, and will be permanently closed after this time. If you wish to keep your account open, please activate your account within a month of receiving this email. You can do this easily by logging on – you can click the ‘Forgot?’ link if you’ve forgotten your password. We look forward to seeing you back with us soon. The Unibet Team For more information on inactive accounts, please see our [T&Cs](.   [E-mail]  [info@unibetsupport.com]( [User ID]  107709330 (UserID) [[18+]  ]( [[MGA]  ]( Gambling can be addictive. Play responsibly. Copyright 1997-2019, Unibet All rights reserved. "Unibet" is a registered trademark. Unibet is not affiliated or connected with sports teams, event organisers or players displayed on its websites.

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