Are you certain you were actually charged anything? It's extremely common to get fake emails saying you've purchased something. The idea is to get you to login to a fake Apple site and give criminals personal information.
Telltale signs of a fake email:
- Spelling and grammar reads as if the person who wrote it just started learning English last week.
- Says dear customer. Apple will use your real name.
- Has (usually) big links or buttons to validate/sign in/verify your account. Apple's purchase emails do not contain such links.
Check your charge card for purchases. If you see no such listing, it's fake.