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can i switch country without putting a credit card? Is there another option?

can i switch country without putting a credit card? Is there another option?

Posted on Nov 14, 2017 11:52 AM

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Posted on Nov 14, 2017 8:09 PM

The issue is that your credit or debit card credentials linked to your Apple ID must be associated with the same country where you reside.


"Although you can browse the iTunes Store in any country without being signed in, you can only purchase content from the iTunes Store for your own country. This is enforced via the billing address associated with your credit card or other payment method that you use with the iTunes Store, rather than your actual geographic location. You can use the iTunes Store in all countries of which you’re a resident, but you’ll either need a separate iTunes Store account for each one, or you’ll need to continually be switching the billing information on your single account. Generally, it’s simpler just to set up an alternative account for these situations, although it’s worth nothing that features like iTunes in the CLoud and iTunes Match are designed to work best when using a single iTunes Store account, as you can only switch accounts with these services every 90 days."


From here > The Complete Guide to Using the iTunes Store | iLounge Article



iTunes Store: Which types of items can I buy in my country?

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Nov 14, 2017 8:09 PM in response to Ser.Chrystaleni

The issue is that your credit or debit card credentials linked to your Apple ID must be associated with the same country where you reside.


"Although you can browse the iTunes Store in any country without being signed in, you can only purchase content from the iTunes Store for your own country. This is enforced via the billing address associated with your credit card or other payment method that you use with the iTunes Store, rather than your actual geographic location. You can use the iTunes Store in all countries of which you’re a resident, but you’ll either need a separate iTunes Store account for each one, or you’ll need to continually be switching the billing information on your single account. Generally, it’s simpler just to set up an alternative account for these situations, although it’s worth nothing that features like iTunes in the CLoud and iTunes Match are designed to work best when using a single iTunes Store account, as you can only switch accounts with these services every 90 days."


From here > The Complete Guide to Using the iTunes Store | iLounge Article



iTunes Store: Which types of items can I buy in my country?

can i switch country without putting a credit card? Is there another option?

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