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Pingler - Welcome!

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pingler.com

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support@pingler.com

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Tue, May 3, 2016 10:03 AM

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Dear {NAME}, REMEMBER TO KEEP THIS EMAIL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Thank you for creating a premium accou

Dear {NAME}, REMEMBER TO KEEP THIS EMAIL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Thank you for creating a premium account at Pingler.com Your login details are listed below. Username: {NAME} Password: tristr@mba1dWin Email: {EMAIL} API Key: 33deff2881d0ffe68412b4b0ffe661ab5978 To log in please visit [ You can also get in touch with us via our help desk at [ where we will be more than happy to help you with any problems regarding Pingler. Regards, Pingler Team. [Help Desk] [Privacy Policy] [Affiliates]

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