Go to the apple store www.apple.com look in your account and check the detail 
there. Then check in there that way. Probably best to start with order status 
and look at any for the last 18 months. 

Do not click on any links in emails (including this one), it then just gives 
your account details to some phishing scam. Also get a password manager and 
have a different password for every login. That way if they get one account 
detail it will not affect everything else. What they want you to do is enter 
your account details then they can buy a new mac at your expense. 

David

> Should I be concerned If I have received an email from apple thanking me for 
> buying a mac when I haven't bought a mac directly from apple in more than a 
> year?
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