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There was a post yesterday about a possible fake address from Cox but it appears Cox "partners" with merchants using this structure of sub-domains: mc.cox.com or em.cox.com.
It's one thing to be suspicious of fake addresses, but Cox is issuing them to merchant like candy.
@Becky said "we do partner with a marketing team that occasionally sends emails from Cox" which would indicate the email could be legitimate. The OP's post of the email said:
"Your Cox bill for your Home Services is due in 7 days"
This sounds like the email OP received wasn't actually from Cox, but was from a merchant for some type of one time "Home Services" external to Cox.
- MasterMyDomain3 years agoContributor
No, the bill was due Sept 6 and the notice was 7 days prior. "Home Services" is TV, Internet, & Phone. Cox may use a third party to send out these notices but they weren't selling anything, except maybe more Cox services - - I didn't read the entire email since I had already scheduled payment via my online bank.
- CurtB3 years agoValued Contributor III
Okay, so that's a legitmate email that you routinely receive? Have you ever received an email from a @cox.com address?
- MasterMyDomain3 years agoContributor
See the answer I just posted to your comment from 1 hour ago. It's at the top of the "Your invoice is available..." but is just their website name, not an address with @ in it.
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