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Story: iTunes DRM-free backdoor reopened
iTunes misleading "Album" sales
Just suffered the same thing. iTunes avoids warning the customer of the severe limitations of the tunes you are downloading. To describe the restricted-use songs they sell as an "Album" is completely misleading. Worse, they store your credit card details, so that at a single click of a button, your card is debited and you've bought whatever you clicked - no chance to reflect on whether it is what you really wanted. I've now got 1 and a half albums (I stopped the second one in mid-download when I realised my mistake) and iTunes sarl in Luxembourg won't reimburse me. Greedy, deceitful, inconsiderate and dismisssive of complaint. If every net trader behaved in this fashion, web commerce would be dead in a week. I haven't finished with them yet, though - we'll see what the courts have to say.
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