ITunes Plus upgrading - "item no longer available"

I'm having trouble upgrading song to iTunes Plus.
Specifically, when I attempt to upgrade my library, I get a dialog box saying "The item you tried to buy is no longer available."
I have verified that all of the iT+ eligible songs/albums ARE available, and show up when selected in the iTunes Store.
So I thought maybe my tags were different from the ones on the iTunes Store. But after going in to iTunes and manually matching the tags on the music in my Purchased library to exactly match the tags of the tracks listed in the iTunes Store's 'Upgrade' area, I STILL get the 'Item not found' message and am unable to upgrade ANY of the eligible tracks. This is really annoying.
Why can't iTunes upgrade the ones that CAN be found?
Anyone have a workaround or solution to this problem?

I downloaded and installed the 7.2 upgrade on my laptop at work. I logged into the Apple store and went to the DRM-Free section. iTunes searched the songs on my laptop and presented me with a list of songs/albums that could be upgraded. I chose not to upgrade them because all of my music is on my desktop machine at home.
When I got home I did the upgrade and went back to the store. There is no option to rescan my library and when I do try to upgrade the songs I found, I get the following message:
"The item you tried to buy is no longer available.
The availability of the item changed while you were using the store. The same item may be available with a different price or elsewhere on the store."
At this point I guess I cannot upgrade my library or rescan it to upgrade the much larger list. I hope they fix this bug because I'm not going to upgrade just a portion of my songs and then pay full price for the rest of them.
Has anyone else seen this happen or knows of a way to resolve it?
I forgot to add that I am in the US.

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