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ajforbes20

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Just found a site hdmoviecodes.com they sell iTunes codes. Has anyone used them?
 
Thanks guys.
The bluray forum is super slow to get a response from people. I'm not a big fan of that.
And how do I know I can trust people on g+

I like being able to browse all the titles in one place and get them right away.
 
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Thanks guys.
The bluray forum is super slow to get a response from people. I'm not a big fan of that.
And how do I know I can trust people on g+

I like being able to browse all the titles in one place and get them right away.


For the google + community there is a list of trusted sellers https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...fW39OTdYnQU-oiJ8NCCybFSUE/edit#gid=1909766799. The mods are great in regards to assisting in transactions and the community is is very helpful.

Also the FAQ's are a great source of information. I've bought and sold several hundred codes on there. Also if you buy disney codes these will transfer to Itunes if you have a DMA account linked.
 
Are these codes on the sites universal? as I am in the UK.

I've previously spent a lot of time trying to find codes in the UK with no success. I think the main issue is that the Blu Rays over here no longer come with iTunes digital codes, which I think the majority of these are.

You can set up a US iTunes account, and use these codes, but that's too much hassle for me, as I already have a large library on my UK account

Happy to be proved wrong though (I'd be delighted in fact)



As a side note, I check the 'Cheap Charts' app daily, which lists all reduced movies on the iTunes store - granted they're not as cheap as these codes, but I often get a bargain (by iTunes standards)
 
You can set up a US iTunes account, and use these codes, but that's too much hassle for me, as I already have a large library on my UK account

Happy to be proved wrong though (I'd be delighted in fact)
It's really not that much of a hassle once the US account is set up and very easy to change between accounts on the AppleTV.
I've been doing it myself for a little while now, recently bought The Boss which cost £1.47 and Straight Outta Compton cost £1.44. The most I've spent is £4 on Deadpool.
More than worth it at those prices.
 
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