ITunes Store Account Verification

Hi,
The link sent to me after registration doesn't work...
Need help please.
Thanks

I have been attempting to register my IPod touch. At first, I said I would do so at a later time, but now I wish to add apps and such to my unregistered IPod. I have gone through the whole set up but my e-mail link does not work.
I have tried countless times from my desktop and laptop. Please help me.

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  • Can't verify iTunes store account...

    Hi guys!
    i can't verify my iTunes store account. iTunes tells me that it send an email with a link for account verification...but it doesn't. I've created another account and same issue came. Every time i want to sign in...a msg box appear and says i need to verify my account, then i hit resend..(i tried several emails) and i get no email.
    Any one know whats the problem?

    Try creating a new account and entering in a credit card number. this worked for me and there is no verification needed.
    hope this helps.
    -rafael

  • Should we share itunes store account if we use home sharing?

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    You might be able to re-enable it via this page : http://appleid.apple.com, then 'reset your password'
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    I added Gmail to my iTunes store/account.   My gmail account is:  [email protected] and it shows up on the settings in iTunes, and my account.  The problem is I cannot access the store with this ID.  A response says:  You have not verified your ID, press ok to review instructions to verify your ID.
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    Hi Michael,
    Yes it is now resolved but not after I send iTunes a request for help and explaining the problem.  They send a first reply explaining how I needed to verify my account and gave me the link to do that.  You and I know that this did not help, so I replied telling them that this was not working and iTunes did the reset for me.
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  • How to get Apple ID and password that is different to iTunes store account which I have already activated and completed contracts, tax information and bank information I want to create a Paid Books Account use apple ID

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  • Can I use 2 different countries alternatively in one iTunes Store account?

    Thank you very much in finding time to read (and possibly answer) this query of mine. My iTunes Store account is Philippine-based (even though I live in Dubai right now) ever since I had one and most of my apps we're purchased in that store. However, since a there are a lot of apps and most especially eBooks which I could only get from the US iTunes Store, I am planning to alternatively change the country of my account from Philippines to US and vice versa whenever I need to update apps on a specific store. But my default country would still be in the Philippine iTunes Store. Is that possible? Can I still read my purchased eBooks (from the US iTunes Store) for my iBooks app even if I revert back to the Philippine iTunes Store? Because the eBook selection for the Philippine iBookstore *****! It doesn't offer popular titles or new ones for people to read. Anyway, I've got my auntie's US address for me to be able to make a US iTunes Store account and I'll be using a iTunes gift card for my purchases since I don''t have a US-based credit/debit card with me.
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    It is illegal to access an iTunes Store in one country from another country. I know what you are doing, so I'm informing you that doing so is a violation of law.
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  • Can multiple iTunes Store accounts be linked to one iTunes Library

    Hi there! I'm having trouble getting a clear answer to this question. If I'm being confusing, forgive me. We are a family of three with two iPod Touches and one older iPod. We recently purchased a new iMac and I migrated our common iTunes Library to the Mac. We won't be using to PC anymore. There are three separate accounts on the Mac but all of them point to the same iTunes Library.
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    We have several macs, several ipods, a couple of iphones, several itunes store accounts. So far no problem. You might have to share passwords if you want to share content. I think iStore accounts can only be used on up to 5 computers. We have 7, so have to be a little careful about that. I don't think there is a limit on how many iDevices can be used with one account. I also don't think there is a limit on how many accounts can be used on a single computer (might be wrong about that). You have to be logged into the iStore to download content, and your computer has to be registered with the account to use the content, but once it is on, and registered, syncing to an iPod is not a problem (you do not have to login in again for each account the content was purchased from). I'm just glad I only have two kids, and one wife - things could get trickier in a big family with . . .

  • Question about multiple computers on one iTunes Store account

    I have an iPad which I need to sync with several (actually 8) different Macs around the country. This is the nature of the work I'm doing at the moment. I plan to set all 8 Macs to the same iTunes Store account. I don't need to authorise them to play music or video, but I do want to be able to transfer content and apps I purchase so that I can backup the iPad whichever office I happen to visit. If I purchase an app in one office, presumably I can download it again for free on any of the other Macs should I need to. Understand that this is purely so that I can sync and backup in multiple locations without losing my apps or content.
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    What is not yet clear is quite how the new rules square up with the old rules that one account can be authorized on up to five computers and up to five accounts authorized on any one device.
    Unless I'm much mistaken I think you can backup an iPad/iPhone on any computer running iTunes without authorizing it to any of the individual accounts that may have been used for purchased content on it first, although transferring purchased content from the device to the computer does require prior account authorization.
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  • HT4137 I have two iPad's that use the same iTunes/store account. I want the two devices to play games with with other, but it recognizes them as the same. I have set up two different iCloud accounts, but still not recognizing the users as different. What

    Hello, I have no idea if my question went out, so I'll post it again. I have two iPads (one 3rd gen and one 4th) that use the same iTunes/store account. I want the two devices to game with each other, but the apps recognize them as the same. I have created two different iCloud accounts in an attempt to differentiate between the two, but no luck. How can I continue to use the same iTunes/store account for music and movies, but also have the two devices recognize each other for games?

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  • Can I use my iTunes Store account with more than one PC ?

    Hi all,
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    I use my account on my PC - but I would like to download the latest version of iTunes onto my Mum's laptop, log in to my own iTunes Store account and rent a movie for her to download onto the laptop.
    Is this possible and would I still be able to use my account on my PC at the same time?
    Many thanks,
    Steve.

    Good question.
    I don't think you can--if I'm incorrect, someone will tell me--but it seems to me to be easier to simply open an iTunes account for your mom. Then get her a gift card, load it into iTunes for her, and rent a movie that way. Not elegant at all...but workable.
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  • Best way to  setup 2 iPods, 1 MacBook, 1 iTunes store account?

    I just got a iPod Nano (2nd Gen) for Christmas. My wife has a MacBook and a 30GB iPod Video as well as the iTunes account. We've been sharing her iPod but now she says I've got to get my stuff off since I've got my own. We have alot of CDs loaded into iTunes that we both like and also some stuff that only one of us likes (CDs, podcast, etc.). I want to just use her MacBook and iTunes Store account to manage my iPod (until we can afford to me a mac) but I'm not sure how's the best way to do that. I have my own user setup on the Macbook but don't have any access to the music at this time.
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  • Itunes store account changed

    Some years  ago I had my itunes store account under a mindspring.com email account name.  When I purchased a new iMac, I also had changed emails so my itunes store account was established under that gmail account name.  All the songs I purchased under mindspring account continue to show as  kind "protected AAC audio file" and "Protected MPEG-4 video" for music videos.  I am able to play songs purchased with either account on my iMac, but these songs do not play as part of my "Home Sharing" file.  When I try to play on my husband's iMac we get "This device is not authorized...if you want...enter password for the mindspring account."
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