Twitter has had to tell staff its email about their severance agreement 'is not a phishing attempt' after many went straight to spam
Twitter has had to clarify to staff that the email they received with their severance agreements"is not a phishing attempt."on November 4, a week after Elon Musk took control of the company. Two months later, hundreds of these workers finally got their separation contracts with information on severance pay.. The email was sent from"twitterseparation@cptgroup.
"This email was an official company communication and is not a phishing attempt," the follow-up email reads."If you did not receive your agreement by email, please check your spam folder." People should contact [email protected] if they had any questions or hadn't received an email with a login, Twitter said.itself as a"leading provider of notice and settlement class action administration services.
"If you were wondering about the current state of twitter, many folks just received their separation agreements in their spam folders, pointing to a URL that was registered this morning from a vendor with a 1 star BBB rating," former Twitter employee Parker Lyons
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