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Dodgy looking Apple email

Bez89
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does this email look legit? Signed in and wants my bank account details, I haven't made the purchases, and it tells me to log in if this is correct. It looks official, but won't let me click on anything at the top.

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Leave well alone. The fact it is showing something in dollars would be all the proof I needed...:smileywink:

And as said previously. if you look at the senders name...that usually is added confirmation..(the email address will be obviously fake)

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That's the freaky thing, the link says it is from Apple. 😳
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Bez89
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It says sender 2014 iTunes Store?
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@Bez89 wrote:
It says sender 2014 iTunes Store?

Have you purchased anything from them?...

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Anyone can copy and paste a logo and email address. You've been advised by numerous people to delete the mail. You did not make a purchase. Why would you send your bank details in an email to anyone? No reputable company would ever ask you to do that. Do not click on any links within the mail. Just delete it and forget about it. It's a scam.

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Okay, the text of the email has been removed so I've no idea what it says, however if you have any queries and are worried that your Apple ID may have been used to purchase something, login to itunes and check the recent purchases on your account.

 

However, as already mentioned, its about 99.9% certain that its fake

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Bez89
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Cleoriff definitely not.
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Jeasus!!! 

 

DO NOT OPEN IT!!! I have been getting the same emails, i dont even have an apple device anymore and when i did i used icloud email and the emails keep copming through to my hotmail account in spam folder! their scam emails, I get them for my credit card and a bank account i dont have, along with i have a 2 million pound tax rebate and some african doctor that needs to deposit 10 billion pounds in my bank for safe keeping... 

 

All i would say is delete them they are scam or phising emails and do not open the link whatever you do! if your that concerened email apple directlty and ask them for advice... 

 

Jay 

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just to add, it looks like Marcillia has split up wirth her boyfriend today and do i want to meet her, as long as i click on a link for her adress!!! 

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Yes. I think all of the advice is sound. Delete it and forget it. (Though you could forward it to Apple to show the phishing emails that are being sent out)

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