So, I have a MB Pro with iTunes match on the administrator account.
My stepson uses the MB Pro for making videos on a different user account (Not Administrator Account). While messing with his videos, he signed into his iTunes account with his Apple ID and bought a song.
Next time I log in to my administrator account, I sign into iTunes with my Apple ID and attempt to turn on Match. It tells me that this computer is associated with an id and it would be another 52 days before i could sign in again.
I call apple and they straighten it out after about 45 min. on the phone, however, they warn that next time they won't be so generous and I will have to wait 90 days to use it again.
What a ridiculous bunch of crap! someone accidentally signs into iTunes, using a different user on the computer and their own Apple ID, and that affects my Administrator account on my computer and makes Match not work? Then I am the one at fault?
Match sucks.
My stepson uses the MB Pro for making videos on a different user account (Not Administrator Account). While messing with his videos, he signed into his iTunes account with his Apple ID and bought a song.
Next time I log in to my administrator account, I sign into iTunes with my Apple ID and attempt to turn on Match. It tells me that this computer is associated with an id and it would be another 52 days before i could sign in again.
I call apple and they straighten it out after about 45 min. on the phone, however, they warn that next time they won't be so generous and I will have to wait 90 days to use it again.
What a ridiculous bunch of crap! someone accidentally signs into iTunes, using a different user on the computer and their own Apple ID, and that affects my Administrator account on my computer and makes Match not work? Then I am the one at fault?
Match sucks.