Ok so I'm trying to get an account for itunes and it askes how I'm going to pay, and it lists different credit cards and pay pal. But I'm just going to get itunes cards and buy the songs that way. So what do I do? I don't have a credit card, because I'm only 15, and my parents don't either.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? orphans answered Tuesday July 15 2008, 12:32 am: Limewire? For some people that works but when I download it makes my computer slow and adds a bunch of unwanted viruses to my computer because you are downloadeding songs from this database and from people that posted songs for those who want it free. Anyways, I got a way. I have my own account and I didn't need to fill in credit cards and I don't have a credit card and I signed up for one when I was 13.
1. Load iTunes
2. Click Sign In and then Create New Account
3. Click Redeem Code
It should work from there. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Briea6624 answered Saturday July 12 2008, 11:58 pm: What you should do is download limewire on limewire.com AND WHEN THE SITE ASKS FOR PRO OR BASIC CLICK BASIC...AND SEARCH UP YOUR SONGS AND ON LIMEWIRE ON THE TOP WHERE IT SAYS LIBRARY GO TO IT CLICK THE SONGS YOU WANT AND CLICK SAVE AT THE BOTTOM AND WHEN YOUR ON YOUR ITUNES ACCOUNT GO TO FILE AND CLICK ADD FILE THEN GO TO THE FILE THAT YOU SAVED ON YOUR COMPUTER WITH LIMEWIRE AND THE SONGS WILL ADD TO YOUR LIBRARY ON ITUNES....I HOPE THIS WORKS FOR YOU BECAUSE IT DID FOR ME. [ Briea6624's advice column | Ask Briea6624 A Question ]
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