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Ipod Touch - updating payment information
Flat_Eric
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I have an Ipod Touch but have lost the facility to be able to pay for apps because the card I had associated with my account expired/got lost - was canceled and replaced (can't remember).
Does anyone know how I add a new payment card?
Also how do these Itunes gift cards work ?
Does anyone know how I add a new payment card?
Also how do these Itunes gift cards work ?
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I have an Ipod Touch but have lost the facility to be able to pay for apps because the card I had associated with my account expired/got lost - was canceled and replaced (can't remember).
Does anyone know how I add a new payment card?
Also how do these Itunes gift cards work ?
I can only help you with the gift card question as I don't use any credit card with itunes. when you are logged into itunes, click on the redeem option on the right hand side of the screen. On tne back of the gift card there is a special number. You need to scratch the silver coating off to see it. Type the number into the box on the screen and your account will be credited.0 -
Regarding card, load up itunes, and then Click the store on the left hand side. Then once that's loaded, click your email address in the top right hand corner, log in to view account, then you have the options there.
RE: The gift cards, there is a thread going about on the forums that gets updated on iTunes gift card offers, so if you're savvy about it, you can get a higher denomination card for less than it's worth using that thread. Thus saving you money in the long run.0
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