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Reply to I'm amazed everything is in line with the policies and as it should be. Please help.
Hello, I found a way to confirm that the incoming mail came from Apple. In the link I shared, the header of the mail is analyzed and gives you information about this mail. I understood that the person who came to us really came from apple. Header Analysis https://mha.azurewebsites.net/pages/mha.html Howto getmail hader info ? https://mxtoolbox.com/public/content/emailheaders/
Feb ’23
Reply to I'm amazed everything is in line with the policies and as it should be. Please help.
Hi hbhbjhjhb Your answer was very informative. Thanks a lot, Revenuecat ? We don't use revenuecat, so I'm eliminating this option. A nefarious competitor is attempting sabotage your apps by buying fake reviews. ? Yes, this may be the case, we may have drawn attention, that we were ahead of our competitors in a short time. *An unusual spike in downloads may have triggered this. I will review this. Phishing ? To make sure of this, we contacted and tried to verify the email. The domain name looks correct (apple.com) But the support team said they don't have the information to confirm this. For this reason, they suggested that we continue communication via the same e-mail. I think it is very valuable to share our experiences. We will continue to share information about the developments under this topic. Please inform us about your situation. Good luck Thanks
Feb ’23