Japanese credit card for US payments?

Hello,

I made a VISA credit card with Citi in Tokyo, and I recently relocated to New York.

I bought a Macbook Pro and want to make use of the Mac App store and iCloud.

The Mac App store for purchasing and downloading software, and iCloud for when I buy future devices like another mac or an iOS device, etc.


But when I try to enter the payment information, it complaints:

"Your credit card information does not match your bank's records. Please enter a U.S. credit card and matching billing address."


So does this mean that because I made my VISA in Japan, it makes it a Japan credit card, and I am unable to use it as a customer in the US?


I also tried to apply as a customer in the US but with a billing address in Japan, but Apple will not let me by disabling me from changing the country of the billing address. Meaning that if I apply as a US customer, I cannot use a Japanese billing address.


It DOES work if I apply as a Japanese customer with the same VISA, though...but I know that there is a WIDER SELECTION OF CERTAIN APPS, and because I AM ACTUALY A US CITIZEN IN THE US, I want to apply as a US customer. How do I do this?


I made sure there is/are no human error[s] involved in this problem, please help! Has anyone experienced something alike and/or have a good solution?


P.S. Or should I just call Apple? I am asking here so I at least have some knowledge on the topic, and I might be lucky enough to actually find a solution.


Thanks a lot in advance!

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

Posted on Apr 13, 2012 11:18 AM

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