My music is pending

I have purchased a few songs and albums but no matter what I try there are 25 songs that stay pending. I have redownloaded the albums and was even charged twice for one. Now this **bleep** service won't let me talk to anyone. What do I do?

I have the same sort of problem on my Nokia Lumia 625 ! Not to forget that i also had the same problem on my Nokia 603 which I exchanged for the Lumia. The initial problems on 603 was Unlimited Download Account verification. Somehow, with God's grace Nokia could overlook/ overcome that idiocy and then started this new one! After you have downloaded like 10-20 albums from Nokia Music or now as it's called Mix Radio (should have been Nokia Mix Up actually!) - if you are unfortunate enough to experience some network trouble (which you sure will in India ) all your songs will be shown as pending. No matter if you're on Wi-Fi or 3G, it will forever be pending. If you cancel all of the downloads, you'd still be stuck with newly ordered downloads! But, you will be able to download songs individually but the moment you try getting greedy (read a whole album), it will be pending. Nokia Care has no answer to this and has no shame in keeping silent month after month as I guess they know they come up with bugged software and do not have any bearing of the working of a Windows Mobile (I doubt whether they knew anything beyond Java platform!) Help us you despicably shameless creatures. have you got no shame
Dr. Kinjal Mukhopadhyay
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