Deleting items from download queue

How do I delete items from my download queue permanently?
I know you can just delete them... but they always come back!
I had bought season 3 of supernatural a while back, and I know they messed up some stuff and just fixed it, which is nice, but I don't want to download them all! I have a data transfer limit per month and having the whole season download would kill me.

i have the exact same problem.
i've ordered two episodes of lost but instead of getting just the smaller file version, it came with HD copies and these are choking my satellite connection. i'd love to delete them and i seem to remember i can do so but that info's not easy to find (at least i can't find it.)

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    how to delete items in download queue on server side?

    We are fellow users here on these user-to-user forums, you're not talking to iTunes Support nor Apple. If you've tried deleting them and they keep re-appearing in your downloads then you will need to try contacting iTunes Support to get them removed : http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/contact/

  • How to delete items in download queue

    I've got a number of TV shows in my download queue that I decided against purchasing.  They have never been downloaded.  I delete them manually from the queue, but they keep reappearing.  How can I delete these items permanently?

    Sorry, but I find it very annoying that you can't cancel  something you downloaded when you got it for free (for example, the free songs, books, and apps that Starbucks offers). I  don't mind downloading the songs because they are short, but  when I  download a free TV show and then it tells me it's going to take 4 hours to download because it's 1.4 gigabytes, I want to be able to cancel the download permanently. As it stands now, it keeps coming back on the queue. There should be an option to cancel the download permanently.  I have called Apple  once already to discontinue a long download and they helped, but I don't think  Apple customers  should be required to call them to cancel a download, nor should we be required to wait 4 hours for a download to complete before deleting it.

  • Deleting apps from download queue

    How can I delete a paid app from my download queue? It was not successful as I did not have billing details.
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  • Cannot delete items from Downloads folder

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  • How do I delete items from my start up disk so I can download yosemite

    How do I delete items from my start up disk to create enough space to download Yosemite?

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  • How do I stop a previously ordered item from downloading

    A long while back I decided to download a few free tv shows. Once they started downloading and I realized it would take hours for all 5 shows to be completed, I paused the dl and deleted the shows from my dl queue. Everything was fine...until I got my iPhone and started using the App Store.
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    Sorry, but once they're in the download queue, you can't remove them yourself. Contact the iTunes Store customer support department through the form linked from the bottom of their Download FAQ web page and explain the problem to them. They may be willing to remove the items from your queue for you.
    Regards.

  • How do I delete items from start up disk?

    My start up disk is almost full.  How do I delete items from it?

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    Launch the built-in Terminal application in any of the following ways:
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  • How do i delete items from startup disk

    how do i delete items from startup disk

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  • How do you recall a deleted item from Notes icon?

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    You can't.  The only way to get a note back is to perform a restore from a backup, which involves wiping the device and downloading a backup from itunes or icloud.

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    how do i stop an item from downloading?
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    annoying!

    Hello Hockeygurl12
    If you are having an issue with your purchase, you should be able to go to the iTunes Store app, tap on More and then Downloads. Then you should be able to swipe from right to left to delete it. Then you can try to download it again from the Music app. If you are still unable to download your track, the report the issue to the iTunes Store.
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2519
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1933
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