Real receipts from the App Store, iTunes, or Apple Music will include your current billing address .
Apple will always address you by the name on your file , never generic terms like "Dear Customer" or "Dear Client".
Real emails come from @apple.com or @itunes.com . Be careful, as these addresses can be spoofed; always check the actual header details.
Legitimate Apple emails will never include an attachment.
Genuine Apple receipts have specific characteristics that scammers often miss:
If you received an iTunes or App Store receipt for something you didn't buy, it is most likely a designed to steal your Apple Account credentials or financial information . Scammers send these fake invoices to trigger a panicked reaction, hoping you will click a link to "cancel" the purchase or "manage" your account. How to Tell if the Receipt is Fake
Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store