Here are some frequently asked questions about Peja. If you are unable to find what you are looking for, please do not hesitate to contact us at sondersoftwares@gmail.com
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The name Peja originated from the title of a song by Blvck Svm. It also sounds like 'pager' which is a device popular in the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s used to send short messages similar to SMSs. Another hip hop gem to check out is OG Beeper by ASAP Rocky.
There are a few reasons why this might be happening and some ways to fix this:
1. Check your spam/junk folders.
Email can be tricky, and your peja may end up there. If you find the newsletter, you should be able to right-click and “mark as not spam” or drag and drop the mail back into the primary inbox. After a few days of opening it, your inbox should recognize it as not spam.
2. Do you have a corporate or school email?
The peja newsletter can sometimes bounce (get rejected) because of spam filters. We recommend requesting that your IT department whitelist sondersoftwares@gmail.com—it’s a pretty simple task for them. Otherwise, you can switch your subscription to your personal email address, which tends to be more flexible.
3. Accidental unsubscribe
You may have accidentally unsubscribed! Scroll to the bottom of your last peja and click the “Select Topics” button to check.
4. Try re-subscribing
If all else fails, use the subscribe pages at the top of this page and try rejoining the list.
If none of these are the case, email us at sondersoftwares@gmail.com