Recognize Legitimate dreamif.ai Emails
Got an unexpected email about your dreamif.ai account? Here is how to tell if it is real and what to do if you are not sure.
Signs a message is probably real#
A legitimate dreamif.ai message usually lines up with something you already did:
- You contacted
support@dreamif.aiand are expecting a reply. - You just completed checkout and received a payment confirmation.
- You started a Google reconnect flow inside dreamif.ai.
Signs you should stop and verify#
Be cautious if a message:
- Asks you to act urgently on something you were not already working on.
- Asks for passwords, card details, or Google credentials by email.
- Sends you to a page that does not look like the real dreamif.ai app or a normal Stripe billing page.
- Conflicts with what you see inside your dreamif.ai account.
What to do if you are not sure#
- Do not reply with sensitive information.
- Do not enter payment details on an unfamiliar page.
- Open dreamif.ai directly (not through a link in the email).
- Check the relevant billing or account page yourself.
- If it still feels off, email
support@dreamif.aiand ask.
Legitimate email sources#
- dreamif.ai support:
support@dreamif.ai. If you receive a message from a different address claiming to be dreamif.ai support, do not trust it. - Stripe billing receipts: You may also receive payment confirmations and invoice receipts directly from Stripe. These are legitimate — dreamif.ai uses Stripe for billing.
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