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Your files are at risk...

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justcloud.com

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sales@justcloud.com

Sent On

Sun, Jun 18, 2017 06:46 AM

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Hi {NAME}, I noticed that your files are still not protected as you haven't completed a full backup

Hi {NAME}, I noticed that your files are still not protected as you haven't completed a full backup of your computer. JustCloud software has performed a partial back up of your computer but ran out of storage space on your account, so you still have a large number of files which are not protected. Today I have authority to allow 50 users to get a full license for just $1 {NAME} above is your exclusive link to get our lowest ever priced plan to ensure you protect the rest of your files This will activate JustCloud to automatically complete a full backup and protect the rest of your files. You have until midnight tonight to claim this exclusive $1 offer. I must also warn you that it's now been a long time since you received your free JustCloud trial. This means we can now delete any files you have already backed up unless you upgrade. As your personal account manager I have prevented this from happening until now, as I still believe you might want to complete your backup in the near future. Remember if your files are deleted you won’t be able to restore them in the event of a computer crash or if accidentally deleted. Let me know if you have any problems. Best Regards, Gabriel Account Manager JustCloud Here is that link again: This email was sent from JustCloud, 5A Little Park Farm Road, Segensworth, Hampshire, PO15 5SJ, UK Unsubscribe:

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