If You Received an Email Stating You Subscribed to Drillimation’s Blog But Didn’t Sign Up

Problem: You received an email stating you subscribed to receive blog updates from Drillimation’s website but did not sign up.

Cause

If you received an email about you subscribing to Drillimation’s blog and you didn’t sign up, someone likely used your email address by mistake during the sign up process.

Solution

If your email was used to subscribe to the site’s blog and you would like it removed, you will need to contact Drillimation Systems at drillimationentertainment@gmail.com to let us know that it wasn’t you.*

*By contacting Drillimation Systems by email, you agree to our Privacy Policy.

However, please be careful about fake emails that look like they’re from legitimate companies including Drillimation Systems which can troll you into sharing personally identifying information such as credit card details or information that is either marked confidential or classified.

If you received a suspicious email claiming to be from Drillimation Systems, verify the sender’s email address and domain. If it doesn’t match any domain by WordPress or Drillimation, the email could likely be a scam. If so either delete or flag the email as spam without clicking on any suspicious links.

How do I determine if an email from Drillimation is legitimate?

Drillimation sends email communications from multiple domains for different purposes. These are sent for product activations, notifications for new blog posts, email verification, and so on. To help you identify legitimate emails, the list below shows the email addresses and domains that Drillimation sends genuine consumer communication from.

DomainPurpose
wordpress.comUsed for subscriptions to the Drillimation blog.
twitch.tvUsed for livestream announcements.
patreon.comUsed for subscription confirmations.
itch.ioUsed for donation or purchase confirmations.
steam.comUsed for purchase confirmations.

How do I stop spam emails from reaching my inbox?

We can’t control emails sent by scammers posing as Drillimation. However, you can block their email addresses. The process differs depending on the email provider you’re using, but is mostly the same:

  1. Open the email and click the three dots icon (whether vertical or horizontal).
  2. Click Report Spam (or junk).