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Wed, Apr 13, 2016 01:01 PM

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Hello {NAME}, I see that you signed up for a trial but did not complete your registration. Is there

Hello {NAME}, I see that you signed up for a [SermonCentral PRO] trial but did not complete your registration. Is there anything I can do to help you or answer any questions? Also if you don’t mind I would like to know why didn’t finish the process the first time. Is there anything we can do to make SermonCentral PRO better for you? Did you know SermonCentral PRO includes $26,000 in resources for only $149! Thanks and have a great day! Stacey Verburgt PRO Care Team 1-855-361-7824 Monday-Friday — 8am-4:30pm (PST)

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