IOS App Store update loop

I was trying to down load a new app from the iPad App Store. It was called Cards from Apple. Before it downloaded I was told Apple had updated its policies regarding the App Store. That I had to read the changes and click agree. I followed the instructions. Read all 42 pages and had them sent to my email. I then clicked agree.  Then I click done. When it began to attempt the download it told me the policies in the App Store have change,  I had to read the changes and click agree. I have done this ten times and am still stuck in a loop.  I turned off the iPad and tried it again, same loop.  Any suggestions?  I am not at home so I can't download the app from the iTunes Store and agree to the changes from there.
Gerald

It's apples ends problem, I'm same as you. They just fixed this loop issue. Try that one last time, and you should be good. ;)

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