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MattDell

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Sep 2, 2006
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I have a strange question. If I remember correctly, only the US iTunes store allows you to download TV Shows, Movies, etc.


This shouldn't be a problem for me, considering I'm from the USA. However, I'm going to graduate school in England next year. Will I still be able to access the US iTunes store from there? I have a US computer, a US credit card, a US street address, and a US iTunes account.

-Matt
 

Tom B.

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Mar 22, 2006
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I have a strange question. If I remember correctly, only the US iTunes store allows you to download TV Shows, Movies, etc.

This shouldn't be a problem for me, considering I'm from the USA. However, I'm going to graduate school in England next year. Will I still be able to access the US iTunes store from there? I have a US computer, a US credit card, a US street address, and a US iTunes account.

-Matt

All you need to buy stuff from the American iTunes Store is an American credit card, so you won't have any problems, as it does not involve physically delivering anything.

Also, I hope you enjoy England. :)

Once you get used to everything costing double what it does in America :eek:
 

MattDell

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Sep 2, 2006
278
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London, UK
Yeah, I'm totally not looking forward to that twice as expensive part. At least their schools are cheaper!
 
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