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Winners of EaseUS Partition Master 9.0 Pro Giveaway

Recently we held a giveaway for EaseUS Partition Master 9.0 Professional to be awarded to 20 readers of this blog. The following lucky individuals have won a license each of the comprehensive hard disk partition management software for Windows.

  1. flash113
  2. RangerSenior
  3. Mikey
  4. Andy
  5. ReviewsAntivirus
  6. Mark Latimer
  7. Burt Philp
  8. Jan Nowaczyk
  9. phu
  10. Vadivelan
  11. Lou
  12. Rodney
  13. Harry Killian
  14. Mounir
  15. Rex
  16. Relly
  17. Bruno
  18. Arie
  19. 3Cheers
  20. Pradeep Singha

Congratulation to all winners. You will receive instructions on how to claim your prize by email soon.

Thank you all for taking part.

Comments

  1. Thanks a lot Kaushik received this morning from Vanessa (EaseUS).

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  2. Thx Kaushik. Received the instructions from Vanessa.

    Regards,Bruno.

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