Got an #email that I had requested to deactivate my email address, just happens that I'm the owner of the #domain and the #mail domain #administrator and no I don't have any fancy web interface for this, I do have a nice command line tool that I use to disable/delete accounts.
If you see an email similar to this one, specially when the sender email not matching the domain, then don't click on the link to reactivate, it's just to harvest your email credentials.
If it really had been your mail provider that sent this email, it would have your registered name instead of the username part of your email.
Also the link provided to stop the process would be to a domain owned by the mail provider and not a random url at a shady domain like autorepairbill.com and also the mail would have been sent the same day as the request would have been done, not weeks later.
So people, please don't go to shady places and share your mail credentials, for when you do, the rest of us will get more #spam in our inboxes. It's as stupid as providing your credit card number to a shady site to "get back your" money from an invoice you never paid or even seen before.
PS. Payments can be returned to you without you providing any card or account number, it's just for the recipient to make a refund.