Docking my iPod Touch

I docked my iPod Touch and the screen where they ask you to pay $20 for the software upgrade comes up and I say remind me later. It loads into another screen talking about the new apps and I press ok and leads me to the iTunes store and when I press on the iPod Touch device window, it still has the app page. Is Apple forcing me to buy the apps or can I uninstall iTunes and the problem will be fixed or is there a way to get rid of it?

jlin5892 wrote:
I docked my iPod Touch and the screen where they ask you to pay $20 for the software upgrade comes up and I say remind me later. It loads into another screen talking about the new apps and I press ok and leads me to the iTunes store and when I press on the iPod Touch device window, it still has the app page. Is Apple forcing me to buy the apps or can I uninstall iTunes and the problem will be fixed or is there a way to get rid of it?
Apple's not trying to force you to buy anything. I've heard this is an issue they've acknowledged and are working to fix as we speak. Just wait a day or two.

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