What I've read is that the deals sites like StackSocial sell are legitimate and you get real licenses of the software products you're purchasing at a steep discount, but there's a potential catch. That is the text of the authentic email address verification letter you get when you create an Apple ID. (for iTunes, iCloud, Game Center, etc.) ID.Apple.Com is the domain name of Apple's main Apple ID web site.

Understanding the Context

I think that mail is legitimate -- but you're correct to be suspicious of things like this. There is a lot of fishing right now, especially around iPhone 4's and fake email from Apple ... It does seem like they are legitimate. What you want to watch for are very low feedback sellers (low hundreds or double/single digits) and especially sellers from China.

Key Insights

Almost all old tech products you buy from China that are considered new are fake. Take the sealed iPod classic 5th gens that are on eBay as an example. Hello, I was wondering if there are any resources on identifying a legitimate vs fake US "duckhead" wall adapter. I see Apple has a document for lightning... Without the legitimate key to decrypt your data it's all just gobbledy-gook.

Final Thoughts

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