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"Still not good for Aussies!!!!"
Pros
works well and organises the songs on the hard drive so I can find them. I have songs spread everywhere so I never know where to look for the things.
Cons
If you are here in Australia it costs us $1.69 for every song and a whole album costs us $16.90. They send out newsletters almost every day with lots of things I would love to buy, but every time I click the link it says the titles are only available to American store members. It then says would you like to change to the Australian store, so I click yes. Of course the song or video is not available in our store. We are also not allowed to download any of the TV show episodes I keep seeing talked about by overseas people. If we could they would cost us $5.00 or even more per episode I suppose so it's probably good we can't download any of them. Why do they keep discriminating against us poor Aussie people?? Why aren't we allowed to get the song and video titles and use the store the same as everyone else in the world can? Very unfair for us. Must be pick on the Australian people season in Apple HQ.
1 reply to this review
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It's not Apple, it's the content providers who only allow them to sell in the USA. I would love some of the UK stuff, but it's not available in the USA store, so, until the record labels all agree, we're all screwed.