Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2011 03:10:20 -0500
From: "Skype" 
Subject: Sorry for any inconvenience
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Skype Name: mario rossi Password problems? Can't see this email properly?
To our valued customers:

As 2010 draws to a close, I would like to take a moment to thank each of you for your patience, understanding, and support during Skype's recent outage.

We know how important your Skype conversations are to you and we take any disruption to our service very seriously. We are pleased to confirm that Skype is back to normal allowing you to connect with friends, co-workers, family and loved ones.

As a valued customer of Skype, we would like to offer you a sincere apology and offer you our gratitude with a credit voucher worth a call of more than 30 minutes to a landline in some of our most popular countries, such as USA, UK, Germany, China, Japan. Or spend it however you like on Skype.

To redeem your voucher:

1. Go to skype.com/go/voucher
2. Enter your Skype username and password
3. Enter your unique voucher code and click redeem


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Thank you for allowing us at Skype to be a part of your life. May your holidays and the New Year be a time of joy, peace, and health for you and your family.

If you require any additional information please visit http://blogs.skype.com/en/2010/12/.

Kind regards,

Tony Bates
CEO
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Your account will be credited by $1. If your Skype credit balance is not maintained in US dollars the amount of bonus credit will be converted to your chosen currency at the conversion rate seen in the currency section in "My Account". Voucher valid until January 31st, 2011.

Voucher for email reciepient only and credit not transferrable.

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