A: When you buy something in the iTunes Store, content credits are supposed to be used first, before the gift cards, and then the credit card, as long as the value of the item that you're buying is less than or equal to the value of the credits. But that's not always the case....
Prepaid Cards:Another option is to use prepaid cards, such as iTunes Gift Cards or prepaid credit cards. These cards can be purchased from various retailers and loaded with a specific amount. You can then redeem the card on iTunes to fund your purchases. PayPal:iTunes also supports PayPal ...
And at least in the UK, anyone who is a bit organised has a permanent iTunes sale, because you can always find some store selling £25 iTunes gift cards for £20. That's 20 percent off everything. I really hate when people say that MP3 is worse quality than AAC. ...
I'd be curious to see how many of the purchases are done using gift cards. I know I've noticed lately that there are a lot more people who casually throw out comments like "Oh, I've been meaning to buy that CD.. I got an iTunes gift card and I've been waiting to find...
I think I have to go to an Apple Store, or at least buy it through the online store, because I have a few Apple gift cards I plan on using toward an 8GB iPhone . I don't suppose AT&T stores would accept those. Reply 26 of 93 solipsism Posts: 25,726 June 1, 2007 5:37PM ...
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