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Listen,

If you want one of these, you have to move fast.

A cell phone can be a lifeline in an emergency. And the best part is, most of us have one at the ready.

Right in the palm of your hand, you're holding one of the most versatile survival tools possible.

To contact loved ones, alert emergency personnel of your position, or guide you to safety - even light your way.

That is of course, if your phone has power.

If a crisis strikes or you're stranded, simply plugging in your phone like normal goes out the window.

You may find yourself miles from the nearest outlet...

And power itself may be cut off completely.

So it's no wonder the Patriot Power Cell proved to be popular when I first introduced it.

But even I was surprised we ran out so fast.

In fact, by noon of the 2nd day, we had to put up a waiting list... and it took us 3 months to get them back in.

The good news is, they're finally back. The bad... it might not be for long.

If you weren't able to grab this valuable backup power source for your phone - or any USB device - before, I'd suggest you move quickly this time around.

You see, I made sure we covered all bases here. Portable. Powerful (can power up two phones at once). Rugged (stands up to being dropped or even to water).

And very affordable too.

So affordable, most people grab more than 1.

To protect their family, keep one in a car or bag, and have one on hand for everyday emergencies like running out of juice at the airport, or on the go.

No power to reload in sight? No worries. You can recharge this wonder with the free power of the sun.

Now, if you're getting this email, you're on my short list. I want you to have a shot at this before they're gone again.

But do hurry.

[It's back] Portable power for a crisis?

To your survival,

Frank Bates,
Patriot Headquarters

P.S. Do me a favor - keep this email to yourself and don't forward. I want to keep my best customers at the front of the line so they get "first dibs."

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