Watch out for double charges

I buy Coke products (in Canada) which offer PIN numbers to get free iTunes songs.
When you enter the PIN, you get an iTunes code to redeem. After you redeem it, your balance in iTunes shows with a "+1" beside it, meaning 1 free song.
This worked fine the first time. The second and third times were different though. My credit balance was reduced by the price of the song, and my "+1" disappeared each time. Sure enough if I check my online purchases, I was charged for the songs.
So, I was in effect double charged. I have written to Apple to ask for an explanation.
Pretty good deal they have going there. Not.

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