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Apple tells me "You are currently using 10.49 GB of storage." I'm not. Why?

My icloud storage used shows that it is well under 5gb, but I received an email from iCloud <noreply@insideicloud.icloud.com> which tells me "You are currently using 10.49 GB of storage." Why the difference?

iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8)

Posted on Sep 24, 2013 9:50 AM

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Sep 24, 2013 9:56 AM in response to mende1

Gosh! that's fast - thanks mendel1. But I think it's not spam. I've had earlier emils leaidng up to this one and this email header looks legit:

Return-path: <bounces@insideicloud.icloud.com>

Received: from st11p00mm-bulkin001.mac.com ([17.172.82.50])

by ms07543.mac.com (Oracle Communications Messaging Server 7u4-27.08

(7.0.4.27.7) 64bit (built Aug 22 2013))

with ESMTP id <0MTN005BP0WBA080@ms07543.mac.com> for edgar1984@mac.com;

Tue, 24 Sep 2013 16:09:47 +0000 (GMT)

Original-recipient: rfc822;edgar1984@mac.com

Received: from mdn-txn-msbadger0602.apple.com ([17.171.37.72])

by st11p00mm-bulkin001.mac.com

(Oracle Communications Messaging Server 7u4-27.08(7.0.4.27.7) 64bit (built Aug

22 2013)) with ESMTP id <0MTN00AVE0W5FRL0@st11p00mm-bulkin001.mac.com> for

edgar1984@mac.com (ORCPT edgar1984@mac.com); Tue,

24 Sep 2013 16:09:47 +0000 (GMT)

Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 16:09:47 +0000 (GMT)

From: iCloud <noreply@insideicloud.icloud.com>

Reply-to: noreply@insideicloud.icloud.com

To: edgar1984@mac.com

Message-id: <2115025346.22491781380038987151.JavaMail.email.apple.com@mac.com>

Subject: Reduce the amount of iCloud storage you are using by September 30,

2013.

MIME-version: 1.0

Content-type: multipart/alternative;

boundary="----=_Part_1131508_1476736516.1380038987151"

X-EmailType-Id: 756731

X-Sent-To:

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X-Business-Group: iCloud

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X-DKIM_SIGN_REQUIRED: YES

Sep 24, 2013 10:06 AM in response to mende1

You guys are amzing, and so fast! Thanks!

I've checked the used amount and it is definitely about 3gb, that's no issue.

Not to argue the point, but I've had emails since last year that are from icloud.com.


Here's an example perfectly addressed to me, from nearly a year ago, from iCloud <noreply@icloud.com>;

Your complimentary iCloud storage upgrade has been extended at no charge


Dear XXXX,

When you moved your MobileMe account to iCloud, we provided you with a complimentary storage upgrade beyond the standard 5GB that comes with an iCloud account to help you with the transition. Originally, this storage upgrade was set to expire on September 30, 2012.

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As a thank you to our former MobileMe members, we will continue to provide you with this complimentary storage upgrade at no charge, for an additional year, until September 30, 2013. No action is required on your part. For complete details, please read this article.

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Thank you again for using iCloud,

User uploaded file

iCloud Team

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iCloud Support | Terms Of Service | Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2012 Apple Inc. 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA 95014. All Rights Reserved.


Sep 24, 2013 10:17 AM in response to Edgar1984

Okay, never seen one from @icloud.com yet, so that's a new one for me. Still, I would find it odd that Apple would send me an email stating to decimal places exactly how much storage I was using. Perhaps a message saying my storage was "full", but not specifing such a specific amount.


So again I would say, never follow any embedded link in any email, ever. Open your web browser and type in the URL of where you know you need to go to actually check your account information. That way you cannot be redirected to a phishing site, and you can indepently determine if there is anything you need be concerned about. Even if you find something, then call Apple or get contact info from the web site and follow up, do not use anything in the email, do not reply to it either.

Apple tells me "You are currently using 10.49 GB of storage." I'm not. Why?

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