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John Bakery - Liquid Ice Energy Drink - CARLAKNIGHT19779@GMAIL.COM

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from: McIntosh, Caroline <CMcIn8174@ccsk12.net> via catawbaschoolsnet.onmicrosoft.com
date: Apr 26, 2020, 9:00 AM
subject: A Promotional Campaign Pays 500USD Weekly
signed-by: catawbaschoolsnet.onmicrosoft.com

Attn::

A new marketing/promotional campaign was launched again by LIQUID ICE ENERGY DRINK in other to promote itself in the market with the competition the company is facing presently with other brands. In the United States, LIQUID ICE ENERGY DRINK does not have a complete network of bottlers and distributors, so we decide to use this concept to gain more attention from consumers nationwide. Presently, LIQUID ICE ENERGY DRINK relies on its own bottling group to bottle and distribute its products in more than 30 states. We are currently seeking to employ individual’s Nationwide, Regular citizens, Professional drivers to go about their normal routine as they usually do, only with a big advert for "LIQUID ICE ENERGY DRINK "plastered on your Bike/Car/Truck/Boat/Lorry/Cart. The advert are typically vinyl decals that almost seem to be painted on the vehicle, and which will cover any portion of your Bike/Car/Truck/Boat/Lorry/Cart's exterior surface.
Compensation/Reward :
You will be compensated with $500 per week which is essentially a "RENTAL" payment for letting our company use the space & no fee is required from you. The ads are typically LIQUID ICE ENERGY DRINK, that are placed on the two front doors of your vehicle, only cover a small part of your car front doors. Kindly confirm your details below to this email CARLAKNIGHT19779@GMAIL.COM

Full Name
Address
City
State
Zip Code
cell#
Age
Email

For full instructions before your decal payment will be sent out to you.

Thanks
Regards
John Bakery
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