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From:thanks@amazon.com
To:ebass@enron.com
Subject:Free Shipping for your Amazon.com Anniversary!
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Date:Wed, 29 Nov 2000 16:49:00 -0800 (PST)

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Dear Amazon Customer,

Put on your dancing shoes and don your party hat. It's your Amazon.com
anniversary! That's right: a year ago you placed your first order with us
(using this account), and we'd just like to say thanks.

Since your anniversary falls so close to the holidays, we thought about
e-mailing you a cup of eggnog. (In the dot-com world, we call it "e-Nog.")
But the tech folks said that was impossible. So we opted to share our
favorite customer-inspired holiday services with you instead--including
free shipping. May they make the season merry and bright (and save you
some money)!


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Create a Wish List. Feeling lucky? Then create a Wish List (or update an
existing one) and fill it with your favorite Amazon.com finds. You just may
win everything on your list--up to $10,000.
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Meet our Gift Wizard. Short on gift ideas? Don't worry--we're big on
solutions. Just tell us a thing or two about the recipient, and our Gift
Wizard will come up with a wonderful list of possibilities for you.
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Send a Free Holiday e-Card. Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa--no matter what
you're celebrating, an Amazon.com e-Card is simply a fantastic way to
spread a little holiday cheer.
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Visit the Holiday Essentials Store. Looking for
wonderful CDs, storybooks, movies and decorations that'll put you in the
spirit? Check out our Holiday Essentials Store.

So stop in and discover the best the season has to offer--and be sure to
shop before December 10, 2000, to enjoy free shipping on your order of $100
or more (certain restrictions apply). Thanks for helping make Amazon.com a
great place to shop.

Happy anniversary,

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John Overdeck
Vice-President, CRM (Customer-Relationship Magic)
Amazon.com





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