With a tracking number for the SIM card they supposedly sent me? Says not encrypted, and SPF says SOFTFAIL. It was in the spam folder, probably because SPF failed.

Is easypost.com legit? That's where you go if you click the tracking number.

They probably have no SIM swap protection, so it might not be worth using.

The email is actually sent from arisantcloud.com.

Luckily Firefox is in Flatpak, so if the link is malicious, well they have my IP.

Oh and you have to re certify every year.

What happens if you don't activate the SIM card? I might not get it anyways, since I shipped it to my apartment. The mail person doesn't know how to read addresses or names.

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