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fishing email

i have got an email with a ebill

witch says i have ordered something and i have to pay 399.99 $ usd every 3 months

but i did not order anything



INVOICE NO: #APP209145784002

TOTAL 399.99

ORDER ID ORD914784020

Subscription

Premium Apps Four(4)

App

Data and Tracking

Content Provider

Apple Inc

Date of Purchase

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Price

$ 399.99 USD

Payment Method

By Card


As it is an Automatic Payment so your subscription will get auto-renewed

every 3 months by $399.99 USD, unless you cancel by June 23, 2021.


For any Queries, or to Cancel Subscription call our Customer Care 1-850-*** (Toll Free) between 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM CST.


Regards

The App Store Team


***@gmail.com is the person who send this to me


is this a fishing email ?

what do i do next ?

please help



[Personal Information Edited by Moderator]

Posted on Jun 23, 2021 10:03 AM

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Posted on Jun 23, 2021 11:03 AM

Congrats on passing the Phishing test !!!


Unfortunately, here in the forum we read of far too many cases where trusting users literally “handed-over the keys to their Apple kingdom”


IMO, Apple’s phishing article should be a required-reading “refresher” for all users on a regular basis.


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204759

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Jun 23, 2021 11:03 AM in response to tomclaeys

Congrats on passing the Phishing test !!!


Unfortunately, here in the forum we read of far too many cases where trusting users literally “handed-over the keys to their Apple kingdom”


IMO, Apple’s phishing article should be a required-reading “refresher” for all users on a regular basis.


https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204759

Jun 23, 2021 10:12 AM in response to tomclaeys

Of course it is, no one at Apple would be using a gmail email address. You can just ignore it.


To put your mind at ease you can visit this site and review any purchases that were made.


Look here, you can


• View your purchase history

• Cancel a subscription

• Request a refund

• Verify unfamiliar charges

• Add or remove a payment method


https://support.apple.com/billing

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