Receive credits for already-purchased songs on iTunes?
14th Nov 2006, 04:39 GMT
Apple is supposedly going to start crediting you for the individual tracks you've bought if you decide buy the whole album later. So, say you bought two tracks from an album at 99 cents apiece and the album is priced at $9.99. If you decided to buy the album later, Apple would charge you something like $8.01 instead.
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