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I really miss an option to get invoices from purchases in iTunes/Appstore in PDF format. In my company we download and use apps and we have some subscriptions. We do get the invoices on email, but not some of them seem to be trapped in our spamfilter.
Since we are using an online digital accounting system, we send invoices/receipts in pdf format to our system. Since Apple does not send this in PDF format we have to manually print PDF and then send it in to our accounting system. And if the email is trapped in our spam filter, we need to log on to iTunes store, find the actual purchase there, take a screen shot (because printing from iTunes stor account is not possible), convert the screen shot to pdf and then send it in to our accounting system.
I've always admired Apple for their beautiful user-friendly solutions, but here I see a lack of usability. I believe there must be some other out there who would appreciate the possibility to get invoices/receipts in PDF-format..?
So Apple. It Would be great to know if you have any plans to improve this in the future?
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Posted on Nov 18, 2016 6:23 AM
Scammers often try to trick you into sharing personal or financial information by sending you messages or links to websites that might look like they’re from Apple, but their actual purpose is to steal your account information. Some phishing emails will ask you to click on a link to update your account information. Others might look like a receipt for a purchase in the App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store or for Apple Music, that you’re certain you didn’t make.
Never enter your account information on websites linked from these messages, and never download or open attachments included within them.
Is this email legitimate?
If you receive an email about an App Store or iTunes Store purchase, and you’re not sure whether it is real, you can look for a couple of things that can help confirm that the message is from Apple.
Genuine purchase receipts—from purchases in the App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store, or Apple Music—include your current billing address, which scammers are unlikely to have. You can also review your App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store, or Apple Music purchase history.
Emails about your App Store, iTunes Store, iBooks Store, or Apple Music purchases will never ask you to provide this information over email:
- Social Security Number
- Mother's maiden name
- Full credit card number
- Credit card CCV code
Learn more about phishing and other scams.
Update your account info safely
If you receive an email asking you to update your account or payment information, only do so in Settings directly on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch; in iTunes or the App Store on your Mac; or in iTunes on a PC.
To update your password for the Apple ID that you use for purchases, do so only in Settings on your device or at appleid.apple.com.
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Learn more about security and your Apple ID.
If you received or acted on a likely phishing message:
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If you received a suspicious email, please forward it to reportphishing@apple.com. If you're on a Mac, select the email and choose Forward As Attachment from the Message menu.
If you think you might have entered personal information like a password or credit card info on a scam website, immediately change your Apple ID password.