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I Received this email but have not been into a store, and this email is not associated with my apple I'd. Should I be concerned someone is using my email. Can I call to check if my email was used in conjunction with an apple repair?

Posted on May 5, 2015 9:48 AM

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May 5, 2015 10:10 AM in response to Jarvissmarvis

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This appears to be genuine Apple Survey - they do that occasionally - even here (if you are a Guest)


The only thing I was puzzled by is that some of the choices were already ticked when I arrived at the first page from your link. Did you start the Survey then abandon it? If so, and you want to continue it, I MAY have caused even more Radio Buttons to be ticked and fields to have values as I progressed through the survey looking for nefarious intent - this should remain totally editable by you.


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May 5, 2015 6:50 PM in response to Ethan7988

Howdy Ethan, ya young whippersnapper! 😁


The beef with Symantec is its Anti-Virus software that does nothing but slow down Mac OS X - there are no known viruses that infect Mac OS X or UN-jailbroken iOS devices. THEY insist and many enterprises buy the line.


Symantec does much fine work, but is unnecessary for us.


The Certificates are a good thing - from a long-standing reputable Authority.


buenos noches

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May 5, 2015 7:01 PM in response to ChitlinsCC

Howdy Ethan, ya young whippersnapper!

lmho....that I am!

The beef with Symantec is its Anti-Virus software that does nothing but slow down Mac OS X - there are no known viruses that infect Mac OS X or UN-jailbroken iOS devices.

Doesn't seem to be doing much to me on Windows 😁

Symantec does much fine work, but is unnecessary for us.

"Us" as in, "Me and 71". 😁


But all that is beside the point. Back to the discussion, it is obviously a legit Apple site.


-Ethan

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