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Apr 16, 2016 7:58 AM in response to 1lindybby babowa,Ignore and delete - that's the easiest with spam. And that is not a legit Apple address.
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Apr 16, 2016 9:15 AM in response to 1lindybby ChitlinsCC,Phishing & Other Suspicious Emails - Apple Legal
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Reporting Suspected Phishing Attempts
If you receive what you believe to be a phishing email purporting to be from Apple, please send it to reportphishing@apple.com, a monitored email inbox, which does not generate individual email replies.
Forwarding the message with complete header information provides Apple with important information. To do this in OS X Mail, select the message and choose Forward As Attachment from the Message menu. For other email applications or webmail based services, consult your provider’s support information to determine how to forward messages with complete headers.
Identifying legitimate emails from the iTunes Store - Apple Support
Identifying fraudulent "phishing" email - Apple Support
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Apr 20, 2016 8:13 AM in response to 1lindybby babowa,If you want to figure out where the email came from: every mail program has a button you can click to look at "extended headers" - somewhere in that long string of code, there is a return email address. Quite often, that ends with a foreign country address such as .ru (russia) or another country. That would be a dead giveaway.