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On Sunday I received an email telling me that I had just downloaded and purchased something from itunes.  I hadn't, at the time I was actually in the hospital.  

 

I had forgotten about it until today when I received an email receipt for the transaction. Below is a copy of the transaction email I got.  I have clicked the link for I did not initiate this download, BUT I cannot find anywhere to dispute it. Can anyone point me in the right direction of where to dispute it.  I spent a hour earlier looking for a link on itunes website.

 

Dear Cinds,

Your Apple ID, (my email), was just used to download Galaxy Empire from the App Store on a computer or device that had not previously been associated with that Apple ID.

If you initiated this download, you can disregard this email. It was only sent to alert you in case you did not initiate the download yourself.

If you did not initiate this download, we recommend that you go to iforgot.apple.comto change your password, then see Apple ID: Tips for protecting the security of your account for further assistance.

Regards,
Apple

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Originally Posted by Cinds:

shit shit shit, I did.  My heads not fully screwed on this week.

Awww... well chances are it is probably fine Cinds But I would check with Apple anyway.... and if the worse come to the worse they can advise you what to do.....

Baz
Originally Posted by Cinds:

I got the initial email on my phone, but I didn't respond until today at work, and they are all fully protected.  Dammit man, I'm actually more annoyed at myself now 

Good!    

 

Can't be helped. You're not the first and you won't be the last.  

FM
Don't panic cinds we've all done it, and thank goodness it was at work and not home Don't click on it from home Go change your password for your apple ID, and apple customer services are fab so they will help you I'm certain of it.
~Sparkling Summer~
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Pancakes~:
Don't panic cinds we've all done it, and thank goodness it was at work and not home Don't click on it from home Go change your password for your apple ID, and apple customer services are fab so they will help you I'm certain of it.

LOL... I was just going to post the exact same thing Sweet...

Baz
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Pancakes~:
Don't panic cinds we've all done it, and thank goodness it was at work and not home Don't click on it from home Go change your password for your apple ID, and apple customer services are fab so they will help you I'm certain of it.

Sweet, I worry more about the work thing than home, my work computer is linked to all of our business accounts and business banking etc etc etc *head desk*

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by ~Sweet Pancakes~:
Don't panic cinds we've all done it, and thank goodness it was at work and not home Don't click on it from home Go change your password for your apple ID, and apple customer services are fab so they will help you I'm certain of it.

Sweet, I worry more about the work thing than home, my work computer is linked to all of our business accounts and business banking etc etc etc *head desk*

Think you need to talk to your bank, pdq.

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

That's actually the number for ipods - but they'll transfer you direct.

 

Edit:  I was replying to my own post - not Baz's btw!

That is the one at the bottom of the general support page too Cosmo

Baz
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Fire off an email to them Cinds - they reply almost immediately.

 

0844-209-0611

Cheers for the phone number, offices closed.  I have tried to send emails even from when I first opened the account, and they are all no-reply.  The apple website is just awful to navigate to try to contact.

Cinds
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Cinds, I'd advise phoning your bank and getting the fraud dept.

Wouldn't hurt to run it by them until you get a response from apple.

I will, it's just jeez like we need extra shit to keep us from sleeping.

 

Cinds

Cinds, for one thing, when you DO eventually get through to apple/itunes they will get it sorted.  I know it's a worry and a pain right now but don't lose heart.

 

Bloody annoying nonetheless though!

 

Cosmopolitan
Originally Posted by Baz:

Cinds.... silly question..... but are you absolutely sure that you haven't downloaded that particular app.... ? 

totally sure, I've had the stupid iphone for almost 2 years and i have never downloaded one app yet.

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by Baz:

Cinds.... silly question..... but are you absolutely sure that you haven't downloaded that particular app.... ? 

totally sure, I've had the stupid iphone for almost 2 years and i have never downloaded one app yet.

Oh OK......

Baz
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Cinds, for one thing, when you DO eventually get through to apple/itunes they will get it sorted.  I know it's a worry and a pain right now but don't lose heart.

 

Bloody annoying nonetheless though!

 

I second that  Cinds......

Baz
Originally Posted by Cinds:
Originally Posted by ~Cosmopolitan~:

Cinds, I'd advise phoning your bank and getting the fraud dept.

Wouldn't hurt to run it by them until you get a response from apple.

I will, it's just jeez like we need extra shit to keep us from sleeping.

 

In my experience they don't hang about or keep you hanging about either.

Better to give it half hour of your time now, perhaps...?

 

I do understand it's another headache that you don't need right now

Cosmopolitan

Cinds, I suspect that the email you received was a scam leading you to a false website designed to trap people into giving away their passwords. You may find that once the crooks have your password they can buy lots of music and it will be charged to your account. As you are already doing, you need to get in touch with Apple to get this sorted out.

 

I think the iforgot link you have posted is fake. I moved my pointer over the link to see what address it shows (the complete address shows in the bottom left of the screen on my computer). Although most of the address is the same as the genuine iforgot link, there is one critical difference. The start of the address is http:  The genuine one is https:  The rest of the address seems correct. It mightn't seem significant but it is. All secured sites (such as for online banking( start with https.

 

NOBODY HERE SHOULD CLICK ON THAT LINK

 

Cinds, at the very least, you need to change your password on the genuine ifotgot site.

 

https://iforgot.apple.com/cgi-...orgot.woa/wa/iforgot

El Loro

I've also changed all of my passwords again this morning.  I'm even more pissed off this morning, firstly with myself, and secondly with Apples lack of personal customer service. 

Cinds

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