Help! Strange email from apple

Hi! I've just received today an email from Apple that told me that they had send me a new Iphone..
I've asked for support in november 2011 because my home bottom had some several problems.
But the problem is that I've already received a new Iphone 4 in november at the same week that i ask for the support...
So what It mean this email that I received from apple today?!?!?
Also if I click to the link for seeing the current status of my shipping the result is that the product has been delivered!
So?!?! I dont'understand??
Did they send me another Iphone 4??
Thank you very much for the support!!

Step 1 Request
November 9, 2011: Product received by service center     
Shipped via UPS with tracking number XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Step 2 Service
November 9, 2011: Service completed
Step 3 Return
June 15, 2012: Replacement product shipped
Shipped via UPS with tracking number XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
This is my status to my personal assistance page.....

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