Those of you who have an iPod or iPhone and have delved into iTunes, would have realised quite promptly that the SA iTunes Store is nothing short of dismal. That said, you are unable to buy music you actually want to listen to, let alone the super-cool apps for your iPhone.
The iTunes account you’re looking for
Personally, I’ve never had a problem because mine is linked to an overseas credit card which allows me a different iTunes account. But just because YOU don’t come from aristocracy, doesn’t mean YOU should be deprived of these beautiful things.There IS a way to get around it.
It has to do with buying vouchers online and loading them onto your account. but there is more to it. It’s so crafty and so awesome you’ll feel like some kind of spy when you’re doing it. Strictly speaking, it’s not illegal. But don’t quote me on that.
My boy, Marc Forrest (.com) went to the trouble of showing us how to do it
So do yourself a favour and start living in the real world. I use an app on my iPhone called Shazam. It listens to whatever song is playing in the background or on the radio and tells me the name of the song and the artist. then I can tell it to “buy song” – right there and then.
That’s how you can roll if you sort your shit out.
CLICK HERE right now and follow the steps to getting a proper iTunes account linked to all the US products.
[thank neil]
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