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Hey there, We're finally here. The last day! :) Note: Tonight at 11:59pm PST the 70% discount and li

Hey there, We're finally here. The last day! :) Note: Tonight at 11:59pm PST the 70% discount and limited-time bonuses will be removed. [Get the Ultimate Word Game Bundle here.] So... Over the past few weeks, you've helped me shape the ebook, word lists, and bonuses! It has been a fun ride, but I just realized I didn't even share my favorite quote in the book! I open all 19 Chapters & Appendices with a quote. I keep sharing awesome quotes from WordFind community members like this: "I plan on cross stitching and framing the 2-letter word list!" - Tanya B. from the United Kingdom But hey Dave, what about more sneak peaks into the Bundle? I have been giving you word lists, so why not my favorite quote? In our SCRABBLE® game and Words With Friends world, it seems only fitting... “You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else.” - Albert Einstein Want more of these [quotes, tips, strategy, and word lists]? Well, to recap the Ultimate Bundle, until 11:59pm PST, you will get 70% (save $40!) off the following: 1. Ultimate Word Game Ebook (19 Chapters & Appendices), including: - All Good Things Come in Threes - Mastering the Art of the 2-Letter Word - How To Close 2. 25+ Word Lists, such as: - Consonant-Only Words - 3-Letter Words - 30 Most Common Suffixes - 100 Most Common 8-Letter Words - All 5-Letter Words 3. Limited-Time Bonuses, with: - Tile Tracking Sheets - Live Score Cards And of course, if for any reason you're unsatisfied with the Ultimate Word Game Bundle, it's backed by our 60-day money back guarantee! So, you really have nothing to lose. :) Click here to [get 1,000+ 3-letter words, 30 most common suffixes, X, J, Q, and Z words], and more before it's too late! Cheers, Dave & the WordFind team PS - How about another quote from [the Ultimate Bundle]: "Some people have a way with words, and other people...oh, uh, not have way." - Steve Martin My family members and friends have heard me say that probably 300 times too many while playing. :) Copyright © 2016 White Urchin Ventures Inc, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for the mailing list at . We send FREE Scrabble tips and suggestions to help you master the game! Our mailing address is: White Urchin Ventures Inc 8895 E 200 S Zionsville, IN 46077 [Add us to your address book] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences]

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