Fake email?

is this mail from apple or fake:



AppleInc2IDconfirmations@jonGtrnF.redirectyourmail.me.services.secure.notif.appl e2ID.com.apalagiini.com

it states i have bought $49.99 diamonds which i have not done

Kindly revert

john

Posted on Oct 31, 2018 7:53 PM

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Posted on Oct 31, 2018 7:58 PM

John,


That email is not legitimate.


Read: Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store - Apple Support

"If you’re not sure whether an email about an App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store, or Apple Music purchase is legitimate, these tips may help.

Scammers often try to trick you into sharing personal or financial information by sending you messages or links to websites that might look like they’re from Apple, but their actual purpose is to steal your account information. Some phishing emails will ask you to click on a link to update your account information. Others might look like a receipt for a purchase in the App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store or for Apple Music, that you’re certain you didn’t make.

Never enter your account information on websites linked from these messages, and never download or open attachments included within them."

The link also states..."If you received a suspicious email, please forward it to reportphishing@apple.com. If you're on a Mac, select the email and choose Forward As Attachment from the Message menu."


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Oct 31, 2018 7:58 PM in response to uspotnwear

John,


That email is not legitimate.


Read: Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store - Apple Support

"If you’re not sure whether an email about an App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store, or Apple Music purchase is legitimate, these tips may help.

Scammers often try to trick you into sharing personal or financial information by sending you messages or links to websites that might look like they’re from Apple, but their actual purpose is to steal your account information. Some phishing emails will ask you to click on a link to update your account information. Others might look like a receipt for a purchase in the App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store or for Apple Music, that you’re certain you didn’t make.

Never enter your account information on websites linked from these messages, and never download or open attachments included within them."

The link also states..."If you received a suspicious email, please forward it to reportphishing@apple.com. If you're on a Mac, select the email and choose Forward As Attachment from the Message menu."


User uploaded file

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