iTunes Netflix email scam?

I just got an email with the following information, although certainly not subscribing to Netflix;

Invoice
APPLE ID CHARGED TO THE TOTAL
35.99 GBP
DATE OF INVOICE
February 13, 2016
SEQUENCE NO.
1-81253176
COMMAND ID
M97NNBD90PD
DOCUMENT NO.
20080094512
iTunes Store TYPE PURCHASED AT PRICE
Netflix, Netflix 1s Plan (automatic renewal)
Monthly | February 13, 2016
Write a Revie | Report a problem
Subscription iPhone 29.99 GBP
The subscription period will be renewed automatically unless you turn it off no more than 24 hours before the end of the current fiscal year. To cancel the automatic renewal or manage your subscriptions, click below and connect. Manage / cancel subscriptions
Kind regards
The iTunes Store team
The VAT applied 20% 6.00 GBP
TOTAL 35.99 GBP

Learn how to manage your password for iTunes, iBooks, and App Store purchases preferences to

p.s. HTT: / / support.apple.com/HT204030.

Is this just a spam message?

All links in this mail point to the fake Web site. I didn't click on them and I suggest that you do not have to be.

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