Your online safety matters to us. Cybercriminals sometimes try to impersonate legitimate companies — including Succeed.Net — to trick customers into sharing personal information or clicking harmful links.
This guide will help you quickly identify real Succeed.Net emails and avoid phishing attempts.
Official Succeed.Net Emails Always Include “[SUCCEED.NET]” in the Subject Line
Every legitimate email sent from Succeed.Net will always include:
“[SUCCEED.NET]” in the subject line
Examples:
[SUCCEED.NET] Maintenance Notification
[SUCCEED.NET] Billing Update
[SUCCEED.NET] Welcome to Succeed.Net
If an email claiming to be from us is missing this tag, treat it as suspicious and verify before interacting with it.
Recognizing a Real Succeed.Net Sender Address
Official emails will come from one of these domains:
- @succeed.net
- @mysucceed.net
If the email comes from a different domain — especially one that looks similar but slightly off — it is likely a phishing attempt.
Examples of fake look-alike domains:
- @succced.net
- @succeed.com
- @succeed-support.net
- @mysucceed.co
If it’s not @succeed.net or @mysucceed.net, do not trust it.
How to Spot a Phishing Email
Phishing emails often include:
- Urgent warnings (“Your account will be closed immediately!”)
- Requests to verify passwords, billing info, or personal information
- Unexpected attachments
- Spelling or grammatical errors
- Links that do not point to official Succeed.Net websites
Before You Click — Always Hover to Check Links
Hover your cursor over any link in the email.
Official Succeed.Net links will point to:
If the link points somewhere unusual or looks random, do not click it.
We Will NEVER Ask for Sensitive Information by Email
Succeed.Net will never email you asking for:
- Your password
- Your full credit card number
- Social security numbers
- Remote access to your computer (unless you initiated a support request)
If an email asks for this, it is fraudulent.
What to Do If You Receive a Suspicious Email
If you receive a message that appears to be from Succeed.Net but looks suspicious or lacks the required subject tag:
- Do not click any links.
- Do not open attachments.
- Do not reply.
- Delete the message.
Your Security Is Our Priority
If you’re ever unsure whether an email is from us, please send it to our local support team create a ticket with our local support team or call 530-674-4200.
We’re here to help protect your account and keep you safe online.