Hi Pat, 

The first thing I would do, in such a case, is to check my bank account to 
ensure that no money was taken out without your permission, which you most 
probably have done. 

The receipts I get from Apple, music and application purchases and my 
subscription to iCloud, are in the form of a Tax Invoice showing my Apple ID - 
my registered email with Apple, Billed To - my Credit Card last four digits, my 
names in full and my home address, Order ID- a ten character string of letters 
and numbers, Document No. - a twelve digits string of numbers. 

The Tax Invoice has many links to Apple’s website etc. 

So, it would appear, if no funds were taken from your bank account, that this 
is some form of scam. Others could confirm if your deduction and mine are 
correct. 

Best Regards & good night, 

Philippe C. 

On 9 May 2019, at 9:42 pm, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:

I received an email today which may or may not have come from Apple. It says, 
“Your Apple Subscription Receipt” (to Netflix). But, I did not order a 
subscription. I think it is probably a scam, although it looks very authentic. 
One anomaly is that where it says ‘you can cancel a Subscription at any time: 
Cancel/Refund Subscription’  there is no URL.

The email did not say ‘No Reply’, so I did reply, but it bounced.

What recourse do I have?

Cheers,
Pat
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