Yes, this is a scam. Do not give them any information. Delete the message and move on. Check this link...
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Yes, this is a scam. Do not give them any information. Delete the message and move on. Check this link...
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
Yes, this is a scam. Do not give them any information. Delete the message and move on. Check this link...
Recognize and avoid phishing messages, phony support calls, and other scams - Apple Support
DoodleDoo2011 Said:
"Is this a scam?"
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Report this to Apple:
Yes. It is a scam. Look at the domain. It is not apple.com. So, forward this screenshot off to Apple at: reportphishing@apple.com. Attach it to the eMail, and mention to them what your eMail is all about ---a screenshot showing a scam.
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Is this a scam?