You sort of have to choose the lesser of two evils. Either you don't
share an account so each person has to purchase each thing again, or you
do share an account which means you get everything the other person
purchased and vice versa. For me the latter was better. I have to
sometimes remove st
Me and my aunt have 2 different accounts which is why I was wondering
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On 2013-08-22, at 5:53 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:
> I don't think so. Past purchases are tied to a single account. Can get
> interesting if you have a household sharing one account.
>
> CB
>
> On 8/22/13
I don't think so. Past purchases are tied to a single account. Can get
interesting if you have a household sharing one account.
CB
On 8/22/13 4:02 PM, Krysti wrote:
Hey I was wondering in iTunes can I have 2 accounts authorized to download past
purchases at once
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What I want to do be able to download past purchased items from both my iTunes
accounts at once
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On 2013-08-20, at 3:45 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
> I've never seen this except where you are trying to change your iTunes Match
> account. I sign in and out of my UK, US and Ne
I've never seen this except where you are trying to change your iTunes Match
account. I sign in and out of my UK, US and New Zealand accounts all the time
with no incident using the Store Menu in iTunes on the Mac.
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Jonathan how do I do this I tried and it said I can't authorize with another ID
for 90 days
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On 2013-08-19, at 10:41 AM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
> Yes, you can have more than one account authorised at once. The 90 day rule
> only applies to iTunes Match.
> Jonathan Mosen
> M
Yes, you can have more than one account authorised at once. The 90 day rule
only applies to iTunes Match.
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> Hey all what I just ment in the last email w
Hey all what I just ment in the last email was having more then one account
authorized at once I hate the 90 day rule
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I was wondering is it possible to have more then one iTunes account authorized
to one computer I have 2 iTunes accounts
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