Email from Apple
I received mail from Apple that I am eligible for one year free TV+ promo. Is this mail sent by apple or it can be scam?
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I received mail from Apple that I am eligible for one year free TV+ promo. Is this mail sent by apple or it can be scam?
Without seeing the email, I can't give you a definite answer. You should take a look at Recognise and avoid phishing messages, phoney support calls and other scams – Apple Support
Apple will never ask for any bank information, personal information, passwords etc in an email as a rule of thumb.
If you do have an eligible promotion you can ignore the email and claim the promotion via the steps at Get Apple TV+ – Apple Support which directs you to https://offers.appletvapp.apple/
Without seeing the email, I can't give you a definite answer. You should take a look at Recognise and avoid phishing messages, phoney support calls and other scams – Apple Support
Apple will never ask for any bank information, personal information, passwords etc in an email as a rule of thumb.
If you do have an eligible promotion you can ignore the email and claim the promotion via the steps at Get Apple TV+ – Apple Support which directs you to https://offers.appletvapp.apple/
If you've bought a new, eligible Apple device you should be able to sign up for a free Apple TV+ trial, I don't see any reason why this email shouldn't be legitimate, I know the offer also appears in your Settings of your iPhone if you feel more secure signing up that way, if it is an iPhone.
But some one told me that Apple never sends offer by email. Is it tru?
Email from Apple