My dad do have a iTunes Account. He didn't make any order in iTunes Store (He didn't even input his credit card number when he registered for the account). Strangely, he received a 'look-alike' official iTunes Order Receipt from 'do_not_reply@itunes.com' stated that he had successfully ordered 'Whatever You Like' (Sweat..==) which cost a total 834.99SGD.
Here is the screen shot:
Without any hesitation, my dad lodged an report about that issue to Apple SG and of course the Apple SG Customer Support simply brought us out from the puzzle afterwards.
Here is the reply from Apple SG:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh4LyMmaHmA-ukCXvYeJOuyt1YMvTiEcKQk1eet1V6HyzEfvHzAng54m7hBEj2Rr0tgljg2dMqz0lcq-1igROsRN026tHKVcBGRRjbh1Xdu6ZaZkABwZiENm9O5NrYODSpItx4xbJTGkeQ/s400/Screen+shot+2010-10-09+at+7.33.06+PM.png)
The spam is getting to flood everywhere in the internet world. The mentioned story tells us that don't be anxious at first when come to this kind of matter. Validate it and ensure what was really going on, everything should be work out OK.
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