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FW: Your Skype credit will become inactive in 7 days



Ummm, whoopty do?

 > From: Skype <http://www.alerts.skype.com/~noreply>
 > Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2014 21:34:17 +0000 (UTC)
 >
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 > 
 > ============== THIS IS AN AUTOMATED MESSAGE, DO NOT REPLY ==============
 > 
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 > 
 > Hi noelle,
 > 
 > You don't seem to have used any of your Skype Credit in a while. It becomes 
 > inactive if you haven't used it in 180 days. But don't worry - once it becomes 
 > inactive, you can reactivate it whenever you're ready to use it. Simply sign 
 > into your account online and follow the option to Reactivate credit. 
 > 
 > == Your account details: ==
 > 
 > Skype Name: noelle
 > 
 > Balance: $9.89
 > 
 > == How do you keep your balance active? ==
 > 
 > It's simple. Do any of the following and your Skype Credit balance will be 
 > active for another 180 days:
 > 
 > - Call any phone (landline or mobile) - even if the call lasts for just one 
 > second.
 > 
 > - Send an SMS message direct from Skype.
 > 
 > - Purchase a personal Skype Number, subscription or voice messages using your 
 > Skype Credit.
 > 
 > Skype
 > 
 > == Getting help with Skype ==
 > 
 > To contact us, visit our help section - 
 > http://api.skype.com/tracking/emails/click?m=7131000024294126004&go=help&x=intcmp%3DT_162-_-P-_-080714-_-help
 >  
 > on skype.com. You can also visit our forums - 
 > http://api.skype.com/tracking/emails/click?m=7131000024294126004&go=community&x=intcmp%3DT_162-_-P-_-080714-_-community
 >  
 > ..
 > 
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 > 
 > ========================= PROTECT YOUR PASSWORD ========================
 > 
 > ========================================================================
 > 
 > Skype staff will NEVER ask you for your password via email. The only places you 
 > are asked for your password are when you sign into Skype or on our website if 
 > you want to buy something or check your account. You will always sign in via a 
 > secure connection, and we ask you to ensure that the address in your browser 
 > begins exactly like this https://secure.skype.com. It should also show a little 
 > padlock symbol to indicate the secure connection.




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