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Winners of Password Recovery Bundle Giveaway

Last week’s Password Recovery Bundle giveaway has ended and it is now time to announce the chosen winners, selected by a random draw. Here they are:

  1. KALYAN
  2. Frank Guyil
  3. Evert De Boeck
  4. Keith
  5. Felipe Brandão
  6. Jeff Marx
  7. Samantha
  8. Arda
  9. Adam B
  10. Dharmesh Goel

Congratulations to the winners. You will receive your license keys for Password Recovery Bundle shortly.

About Password Recovery Bundle: Password Recovery Bundle 2012 is a complete suite of password recovery tools that allows you to recover lost or forgotten passwords from all kinds of software and documents easily. Password Recovery Bundle lets you recover or reset passwords for Windows, PDF, Word/Excel/Access, RAR/ZIP, Outlook, Windows Live Mail, Email, FTP, Internet Explorer, Firefox, MSN, AIM, and a whole lot more.

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