Phishing email from iTunes with invoice that I didn't purchase

My wife and I both received an email from what looks like the iTunes Store that seems to be an invoice for two movie rentals totaling $65.00 or there about.  The email then states if you didn't order the movies you can click on the provided link to receive a full refund.  Obviously, this is phishing but when I look on Apple's web support page there's no email address given where you can report this.  Does anyone know where you can forward this kind of junk?

Colin,
Please forward it to:
[email protected]

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