I can see that yes also very old and Apple has shifted from that number expecting 1800-my-Apple to be just that. It’s not why?
As seen at the top left of this Apple page, you can still call 1-800-MY-APPLE.
There's nothing in your Google screen shot I didn't already describe. 1-800-275-2273 is a legitimate Apple support number. It's right in the first link I provided.
I also explained that scammers SPOOF that number when making blind calls in the attempt to scare you into believing nonsense. So you're only showing me what I already know, and already told you.
Apple WILL NOT call you unless you request a call back. EVER. Do you understand this?
If that is indeed Apple you were messaging with, it's clear you were conversing with AI, as evidenced by the canned, common responses. These two in particular, more than several responses apart:
Jeremy, trust me on this, if I had that access I would love to assist you without any second thoughts and did not share the option for the phone support. I am trained in this, if you want I can surely assist you over the chat however I don't have the option for the screen sharing and our phone support team has that option
Jeremy, trust me on this if I had option to do that I would have definitely done that for you without any second thought in my mind.
The poor grammar used by the AI is also a dead giveaway. Apple is very conscious of using proper English in all communications. They wouldn't let something even as simple as the missing comma after "on this" in the second example above go by. And it wouldn't be a comma. Proper English would be; Jeremy, trust me on this. If I had…
Lots of businesses are doing this. Xfinity/Comcast I know for sure is another because I also ended up with AI a couple of months back, even after their chat said I was talking to a live agent. When the responses became both word for word repeats, and complete nonsense, I knew I wasn't conversing with a real person.
I NEED A SECURITY AUDIT
If all you did was waste time in an AI chat, you don't need security anything. Not unless you gave up personal information, such as your Apple ID and password, credit card number, or other info that would be valuable to a crook.