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    Archinelle Ferris Wins $500 in Flow’s “10,000 Reasons to Switch” Campaign

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    Congratulations to Archinell Ferris the first winner of Flow’s “10,000 Reasons to Switch” campaign! Archinelle has just won $500 and is the first of many to take home a share of $10,000 in prizes.

    The campaign encourages customers to switch to Flow for a chance to win big. Each new sign-up is an entry for a chance to win a share of the $10,000 prize pool.

    Don’t miss your chance to win! Make the switch to Flow today, and you could be our next winner.

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