ChrisMatchett
07-05-2007, 01:53 PM
I've been buying some newspaper that I wouldn't normally wipe my bum with because it's been giving away iTunes card with 5 songs each. However I discovered that such songs cannot be used to purchase or complete an album. So now I have most of the songs of albums that I want but no way of getting the bonus album only tracks and digital booklets.
Here are the things stopping me:
The songs were bought using credits not cash. Only songs bought with case are eligible for 'complete my album'.
I cannot buy further songs with cash because I still have song credits which get used up before my credit card comes back into play.
I'm not even sure that if I use up all my credits and come back to purchase a song that I will be able to complete those albums. How many songs will I have to repurchase?
In fact, I don't even know which albums I can complete regardless of the song credit situation. There is no 'this album can be completed' tag.
Has anyone got any suggestions on how I can get the extra material without buying the whole album. I don't want to pay £7.99 or whatever to get the whole album again when I have got 90% already through cheap but legal means. However I don't mind paying a couple of quid at most.
Here are the things stopping me:
The songs were bought using credits not cash. Only songs bought with case are eligible for 'complete my album'.
I cannot buy further songs with cash because I still have song credits which get used up before my credit card comes back into play.
I'm not even sure that if I use up all my credits and come back to purchase a song that I will be able to complete those albums. How many songs will I have to repurchase?
In fact, I don't even know which albums I can complete regardless of the song credit situation. There is no 'this album can be completed' tag.
Has anyone got any suggestions on how I can get the extra material without buying the whole album. I don't want to pay £7.99 or whatever to get the whole album again when I have got 90% already through cheap but legal means. However I don't mind paying a couple of quid at most.