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Dany M

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Well, thanks to our readers found the tip to get this movie completely free. In iTunes, click iTunes store, look for the "Browse" on Quick Links in the right hand side. Than, select "Movies" and then "Thriller". Look for the title "Hitman". You will see it is free (as pictured above) for the whole version at 1.06GB. I can download it and watch it successfully. Not sure whether it is something new or a bug of iTunes.

http://gizmodo.com/388245/dealzmodo-hitman-on-itunes-unintentionally-free

hmm, might as well!
 
Now I am worrying that apple might pull a quick one and charge me after i download it.....:confused:
 
Yeah, I saw it was free but if apple charges us who jumped on this opportunity...:mad:
 

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A direct link to the page were it is free is in the first thread made on this subject, the other day. Here
 

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Gah, I just got that error message. Oh well, I wasn't planning on watching it anyways, but if it were free it would give me an incentive.
 
It's done downloading and it's working for me... also, it plays on my AppleTV as well. I do not get the error.
 
Everyone who is getting the error needs to have 1 click purchase on. If you're getting the error after signing in or putting in your password and/or clicking through the new agreement, just click out of the iTunes store (like on to a playlist) and then close iTunes. Re-open and try again. It'll work.
 
Everyone who is getting the error needs to have 1 click purchase on. If you're getting the error after signing in or putting in your password and/or clicking through the new agreement, just click out of the iTunes store (like on to a playlist) and then close iTunes. Re-open and try again. It'll work.

Worked fine for me without one click. Are you sure it just didn't get pulled later in the day?
 
The video is no longer on the store as of right now... I'm glad I got it last night! Apple can't charge me for this right? Since it was free when I downloaded it... it's their fault. I mean, someone can't put a TV on their lawn with a "Free" sign on it and then say someone stole it right?
 
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