WooCommerce Recover Abandoned Cart v22.7
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WooCommerce Recover Abandoned Cart is a WooCommerce plugin that recovers abandoned carts and increases sales. Cart abandonment happens for several reasons. Sending emails (including follow-up emails) is the best way to recover abandoned carts, and that's exactly what this plugin does.
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Demo: http://codecanyon.net/item/woocommerce-recover-abandoned-cart/7715167
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