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So we screwed up yesterday...

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adjust.com

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marketing@adjust.com

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Fri, Feb 3, 2017 04:32 PM

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[visit adjust.com] Sorry about that... We had an issue with our email system yesterday, causing a recent campaign to trigger repeatedly for a number of users and subscribers. So since we've badgered you about going to [MWC]... Why don't you come with us? We'd like to invite one victim of our emailgeddon to come with us to Barcelona. Flights + ticket on us! [Drop us a quick reply] to be in the raffle! Again, our apologies. We make sure to prevent this from happening again. The Adjust team [Adjust on Facebook] [Adjust on Twitter] [Adjust on Linkedin] [Adjust on Instagram] [Click here] to open the e-mail in your browser This email was sent to: [{EMAIL}] If you don't want to receive more of these, [click here to unsubscribe...]

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