11-11-2020 09:45 PM - last edited on 11-12-2020 10:18 PM by RogersZia
Below screenshot seems to be an official email from Rogers Communications. The email had my name and account number.
With all the online scams going on, it would be wise (going forward) to send these communication emails from @rogers.com email address instead of @helloworldmail.com
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11-12-2020 10:14 PM
Good evening @rolanlewis,
Welcome to the Community!
It's always good to verify any unknown senders. This is definitely a valid email. Our gift card registration emails and communications are being sent by our vendor partner from the address in the screenshot.
Hope this helps!
RogersZia
11-12-2020 01:19 AM - last edited on 11-12-2020 09:52 PM by RogersZia
I agree. If I received an email with that address I would send it directly to junk mail without even opening it.
11-12-2020 09:12 AM - last edited on 11-12-2020 09:52 PM by RogersZia
11-12-2020 10:14 PM
Good evening @rolanlewis,
Welcome to the Community!
It's always good to verify any unknown senders. This is definitely a valid email. Our gift card registration emails and communications are being sent by our vendor partner from the address in the screenshot.
Hope this helps!
RogersZia
11-25-2020 05:28 PM - last edited on 11-25-2020 05:35 PM by RogersMaude
Rogers Communications rogers@e.helloworldmail.com via bounce.m.helloworldemail.com
Does Rogers use this email or company for Promotions (100$ Amazon gift cards) or is this SPAM?
11-26-2020 05:38 PM
Good evening @tc15,
Welcome to the Rogers Community and thank you for your post! It's always best to make sure the sender is legitimate before you click on any link or fill in any form in a suspicious email.
I can assure you that the email is legitimate and is regarding the Gift With Purchase gift card. A few weeks after your installation, you receive an email with instructions on how to register. The registration email will come from notification@prepaiddigitialsolutions.com or from rogers@e.helloworldmail.com.
You’ll have 45 days from the day you receive the email to do the registration and you may have the ability to choose between an electronic or a physical gift card depending on the promotion.
Hope this helps!
RogersMaude
11-27-2020 06:25 PM - last edited on 11-27-2020 06:28 PM by RogersZia
I received an email from rogers@e.helloworldmail.com telling me that I have a gift card to claim. The email gives some links to click on.
I am not aware of any such promotion and the email address it comes from is also not known to me.
Wondering if this is a scam.
11-27-2020 06:37 PM
11-28-2020 06:25 PM
Hey @RM54!
Regarding the email you can refer to RogersMaude's post above :). If you did not sign up for Rogers services during the time of the promotion however you would not be eligible and you can ignore the email.