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Apple Music not paid for with my Credit Card

I received a message from Apple Music “Billing Problem” to update my payment info. I use my iTunes card which stands at $63.00 at the moment . I do not use my Credit Card for this purpose..

Posted on Aug 4, 2019 8:37 AM

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Aug 5, 2019 11:18 PM in response to Shamilton6

Rented movies should be able to stream on any of your devices with the same Apple ID account.

Rented movies allow downloading for offline use on the device itself, but that strictly isn’t needed for playback (Wi-Fi or cellular should work too). Rented movies will need validation online.

iTunes Store movies can’t be synced directly from another computer. They have to be downloaded from the iTunes Store .


When you rent a movie, you have 30 days to start watching it. As soon as you play your rental, your rental is available for 48 hours. Your rental automatically deletes from your library 30 days after you rent it or 48 hours after you start watching it, whichever is sooner.


You can download your rental on one device at a time. If you download your rental on one device, you can stream it to one other device simultaneously. If you can't play your rental, see if it's downloaded or streaming on another device. To download your rental on a different device, remove the rental from your device, then download it on the device that you want to watch it on.


Rent movies from the Apple TV app - Apple Support

If music, movies, or TV shows from the iTunes Store unexpectedly stop downloading - Apple Support

Apple Music not paid for with my Credit Card

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