Is this spam?

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    Your account security is our highest priority chimerical! It does not appear to be a legitimate email. I would suggest going directly to www.verizonwireless.com and logging in, but I would not long in by clicking this link.
If your account is truly locked, the website will prompt you to reset your password, or even call in to Customer Service at 800-922-0204 to unlock.
Thank you,
MichelleH_VZW
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