A Letter To Whom It May Concern

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To Whom It May Concern,

I, Sophia Black, am writing this letter in regards to the transfer of my downline. I hereby, give permission to Haleigh Staalsen for the transfer of my downline. Due to my disinterest in pursuing a business with Young Living, I relinquish all responsibility to her and/or Wendy Pannell. Thank you.

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