Apple Accidentally Rolls Out iTunes Match in U.K, Canada, Europe And Australia
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Apple Accidentally Rolls Out iTunes Match in U.K, Canada, Europe And Australia
According to various reports, Apple seems to have accidentally launched iTunes Match internationally.
Users in Canada, Europe, Australia and the U.K reported that they were able to signup for iTunes Match service, but they were not able to use the service.
MacRumors reports that Apple has started issuing refunds to users who signed up for the service in these countries. Beau Giles, a MacRumors forum member, reports that he received the following email from iTunes store support:
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why is it with the Aus and US doller almost neck and neck, the Aus have to pay $10 more for the same service.
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There must be a motive behind this.
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It is because of Australia's dollar value. It is not worth as much as a Canadian or American dollar.
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1 U.S. dollar = 1.00644122 Australian dollarsgoogled just nowso why $10 more?
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And why do we have to pay €24,99 :Sit makes ~$32,50hope this isn't true
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You are obviously clueless and cannot lookup the exchange rate....
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well could you please explain, i'd honestly like to know.
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something like this?http://www.x-rates.com/d/AUD/table.htmlhonestly what i see here is practically 1:1 ratio.you're right, i'm ignorant in such matters but from what little i can gather all i can see is 1:1.please share with us how you get 2:3 from 1:1