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Pings may be given once a week over the space of a month from the purchase date. You may request the ping in your ticket; it will be added to the queue. All sponsored giveaways come with an @everyone ping.
Standard Bundle C
Includes:
- 1x 7 Day Sponsored Channel,
- 2x 3 Day Sponsored Giveaway,
- 1x @everyone Standard Sponsorship
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