Hi Pat & Jason,
It would be nice if she had just typed the email wrongly. I remember another 
incidence about 9 months ago and ignored it but this time I think I will deal 
with it. I’ll contact the company (up in Aberdeen). There was no attachment 
with the email which was basically a confirmation of order and invoice but not 
showing her surname or address.
You’ll see at bottom of page that it’s a maxi size so way too big for me!
Its a very simple email alias c4c<at>mac.com <http://mac.com/> (that was 
printed on the greetings cards) although she has used the icloud suffix.
Many thanks,
Nick

> On 23 Jul 2015, at 22:24, Pat Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Sounds like the spam I've been getting lately. Order confirmations with an 
> attachment that you don't open. If not then you don't think she just typed 
> her email address wrongly? If you received the email then the account belongs 
> to you surely? I got quite a few family snapshots in emails that weren't 
> intended for me to one of my mac aliases a few months back. I just assumed 
> people got the address wrong. 
> 
> Pat
> 
> 
> 
>> On 23 Jul 2015, at 21:57, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> I still have about 3 aliases of my original .mac email address but one of 
>> thealiases which I used to print on the back of some greetings cards I used 
>> to make and sell as a contact email seems to have been taken over by a woman 
>> called Christine (I have just received a confirmation order for her from a 
>> company for a dress she has just ordered).
>> Of course I know I can go into iCloud and delete the alias and I don’t think 
>> there is any financial threat but it means that that alias is unusable as 
>> any reply would also go to her I presume. No idea how she could have taken 
>> it over.
>> Any thoughts as to how I can reclaim it/ resolve it? Maybe a Genius Bar 
>> appointment?
>> Nick
>> 
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> On 23 Jul 2015, at 22:24, Jason Davies <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
> are you sure she didn't just enter the email address wrongly? Or is this one 
> of many?
> 
> I would reply to the order and ask them to contact her to check (they may 
> have a phone number). Or, if you like the look of the dress, get the delivery 
> address changed;)
> 
> 
> 
> On 23 Jul 2015, at 21:57, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> I still have about 3 aliases of my original .mac email address but one of 
>> thealiases which I used to print on the back of some greetings cards I used 
>> to make and sell as a contact email seems to have been taken over by a woman 
>> called Christine (I have just received a confirmation order for her from a 
>> company for a dress she has just ordered).
>> Of course I know I can go into iCloud and delete the alias and I don’t think 
>> there is any financial threat but it means that that alias is unusable as 
>> any reply would also go to her I presume. No idea how she could have taken 
>> it over.
>> Any thoughts as to how I can reclaim it/ resolve it? Maybe a Genius Bar 
>> appointment?
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