Cloudeight InfoAve Premium – Issue #748 – Available Online
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Our Cloudeight InfoAve Premium, Issue #748, was sent to all subscribers on Friday February 9, 2018 at approximately 10:55 AM, U. S. Eastern Standard Time (USA).
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Info Premium #748 is the first in years that I have not received to my inbox and I save them all and it is not in my junk mail either
InfoAve Premium #748 was sent yesterday 2/9/18 a few minutes before 11 AM Eastern time. If you did not receive it, it’s because Verizon.net blocked it and deleted it, or blocked it and put in in your spam folder. As Verizon purchased Yahoo recently and they begin combining them, I expect Verizon to adopt more of Yahoo’s shoddy & inexplicable mail filters and mail settings. We strongly urge you to change your subscription to an Outlook.com or Gmail address – as those two mail providers allow you to decide what you want to receive and what you don’t.