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Apr 20, 2016 1:53 PM in response to Pamperpot01by alex_h1,Hello Pamperpot01,
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
If you've received an email for an iCloud storage upgrade that you didn't make and you don't see on your iCloud account, then first I suggest making sure this is a legitimate email:
Identifying fraudulent "phishing" email
Take care.
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Apr 20, 2016 9:16 PM in response to alex_h1by Pamperpot01,Hi
Many thanks for your response. I did actually research all I could find about phishing mail including all the information you have suggested here, but as it was an icloud charge apparently sent from itunes it was still unclear
This is the email address it came from ID-887983076@itunespartner.apple.com
All the links in the email lead to genuine looking itunes log in pages too, but I didn't log in, I phoned itunes
Itunes confirmed it is a scam and I forwarded it to them so they could investigate
