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Receive up to $504 promo credit ($180 w/Welcome Unlimited, $360 w/ 5G Start, or $504 w/5G Do More, 5G Play More, 5G Get More or One Unlimited for iPhone plan (Welcome Unlimited and One Unlimited for iPhone plans can't be mixed w/other Unlimited plans; all lines on the account req'd on respective plans)) when you add a new smartphone line with your own 4G/5G smartphone on an eligible postpaid plan between 2/10/23 and 4/5/23. Promo credit applied over 36 months; promo credits end if eligibility requirements are no longer met.
$699.99 (128 GB only) device payment purchase or full retail purchase w/ new smartphone line on One Unlimited for iPhone (all lines on account req'd on plan), 5G Start, 5G Do More, 5G Play More or 5G Get More plan req'd. Less $699.99 promo credit applied over 36 mos.; promo credit ends if eligibility req’s are no longer met; 0% APR.
I received an email indicating my paypal account had beeen compromised and I needed to download a form and check my account info. It was obviously a phishing email. Paypal has asked to forward such emails to thier seurity website. When I tried to do that, Verizon decided what I was sending was spam and would not send it. This has happened before when I have tried to send phishing emails to security websites. My question is, if Verizon is that good at detecting spam, why did I get those phishing emails in the first place?
"if Verizon is that good at detecting spam"? Don't kid yourself. I've had an email address for years that had remained spam free but, within the past 6 months, spam started appearing. I mark all the spam emails as "SPAM" and forward the spam emails from the same source that repeatedly make it into my inbox to spamdetector.notcaught@verizon.net yet there is only a small portion of spam that Verizon catches. I've tried to bring it to the attention of Verizon that their Spam Filters aren't working because of special characters being added by the spammers, yet nothing gets resolved.
And good luck trying to contact someone at Customer Service.
Create another sub-account and change to the new one or use one of the other free email account services that actually care about their users. (Gmail has taken action to block spam containing the special characters that are shown above).