Is this receipt fake ?

Purchasing these airpods that are supposedly purchased at the apple store perth yesterday and just wondering if this receipt is legit or not and it this is a scam


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Posted on Jul 4, 2025 6:33 PM

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Posted on Jul 4, 2025 7:45 PM

I would question the apparent serial number noted as XOY*******89. Sounds made up to me. Also the last 4 of the credit number as 5678. Call the store and confirm with the Receipt number shown. If you do call, use a known number for the store instead of one provided on the receipt. That is not the number I have for the store.



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Jul 4, 2025 7:45 PM in response to _harryb

I would question the apparent serial number noted as XOY*******89. Sounds made up to me. Also the last 4 of the credit number as 5678. Call the store and confirm with the Receipt number shown. If you do call, use a known number for the store instead of one provided on the receipt. That is not the number I have for the store.



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Jul 4, 2025 7:40 PM in response to _harryb

Apple Perth City is now located in the Commonwealth Bank Building, Ground Floor, 242 Murray Street Mall, Perth.


The Hay Street location closed on the 25th:

https://www.perthnow.com.au/lifestyle/apple-perth-city-store-new-outlet-to-open-june-27-as-inaugural-murray-street-location-shuts-up-shop-c-19099882


I’d doubt Apple has been printing the wrong location on their receipts, either at all, or particularly for over a week.

Jul 4, 2025 7:42 PM in response to _harryb

"Is this receipt fake ?: Purchasing these airpods that are supposedly purchased at the apple store perth yesterday 'and just wondering if this receipt is legit or not and it this is a scam"

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If this ends up being deemed a scam, forward the screenshot off to Apple as an attachment, mentioning that a photo is attached that is a potential scam. As provided in my user tip: Using the Photos App to Report Scams: - Apple Community


A Screenshot Containing In-Depth Contents of the Phone Call or Text Message:

  1. Go Here: Take a Screenshot on your iPhone - Apple Support
  2. Forward the screenshot to: reportphishing@apple.com
  3. Include a brief description of what this eMail is all about: Screenshots containing scam info
  4. The phone call's or message's content will be reported

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