This post about Sally beauty rewards…
This is to help make up for Sally being closed. After a month of being on the Sally Beauty Rewards subscription plan, youll be given a final month of Sally Price Free Shipping. The final month is: Tue Jan 05 09:11:08 CST 2016 To: Subject: Closing The Door We regret that SallyBeauty Stores. However, youll still be able to get amazing products from Sally for a low price. Sally is extremely proud of all the amazing products we have been offering to you. Were so happy for you that we want to keep you on board as a loyal Sally Beauty customer for the remainder of your life. Well be sending you a reminder email every month to remind you of this special offer. If you dont agree to the terms by the months end, youll be automatically unsubscribed. This is a new type of loyalty program were developing for you. By accepting this offer you agree to the terms, and are welcome to stay a loyal Sally Beauty Customer forever. Well also be sending you a free Sally Beauty Certificate of Authenticity once a month to prove that youve been with us since day one. If you have ANY questions at any time, please do not hesitate to contact us at any time. Sincerely, The Sally Beauty Customer Team Last Updated on Januat 08:45 PM Last Updated on Januat 08:45 PM Email from SALLYS BOARD Dear Sally, We hope you feel comfortable emailing me with this message; my name is Rachel and I am the co-founder. In the month since Sallys closed, weve had hundreds of emails from our loyal customers who are wondering if this would be worth pursuing a membership with them. Many of these are customers whove been with us for years. We have to be honest here; we are very surprised too – especially since youre a small company.
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