, and phishers have likewise been sending outAttack.Phishingbogus offers to upgrade . All you have to do is retweet the offer , or click and go fill in your details . Product Reviews captured one fake Twitter account that was offering Verizon Unlimited “ FREE for 12 months ” in exchange for retweets . The @ VZUnlimited account , which wasn ’ t verified but bore Verizon ’ s logo and was named Verizon Unlimited , has since been suspended , as have other scam accounts . Verizon has been warning customers about a variety of phishing email scamsAttack.Phishing, providing a list of scam samples that goes back to 2014 . The most recent addition to that list was a phishing message dated this past Sunday . Coming fromAttack.Phishingan email account name of “ Verizon Online ” , the message told recipients that Verizon would be replacing its “ Classic ” version of email service with a new , updated version as of Monday .