Weired Rogers overusage email? Is it fake?

?Aliza?

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This is the email!



"[email protected]" <[email protected]> The person who sent it
An important message about your Rogers Hi-Speed Internet Service

Dear Valued Customer,
Our records show your household has reached 100% of the 60 GB monthly usage allowance provided with your Rogers Hi-Speed Internet Express service.
Depending on your billing period you may be charged for additional usage on your next invoice.
Please visit our additional use FAQ page for more information.
Keeping track of your usage

What Rogers will do:
Inform you with online notifications when you're approaching 75% and 100% of your designated usage allowance
Notify you with an email when you've reached 100% of your usage allowance
Provide you with 24/7 customer care and support, plus answers to any of your questions
What you can do:
Track your up-to-date usage and see your past monthly usage at rogers.com/keepingpace - use your Rogers account number, found on your bill, to log in Watch the monthly usage information on your bill Learn more - visit rogers.com/keepingpace for tips on how to manage your usage and maximize your speed

This e-mail (and attachment(s)) is confidential, proprietary, may be subject to copyright and legal privilege and no related rights are waived. If you are not the intended recipient or its agent, any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this e-mail or any of its content is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. All messages may be monitored as permitted by applicable law and regulations and our policies to protect our business. E-mails are not secure and you are deemed to have accepted any risk if you communicate with us by e-mail. If received in error, please notify us immediately and delete the e-mail (and any attachments) from any computer or any storage medium without printing a copy.


What's weired is I have not recieved anything like that I'm only 16 I don't do the billing! And I havn't heard the phone ring or got any letters in the mailbox is it a scam?
 
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