You can mail them at their Corporate Address:
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014
408.996.1010
contact itunes, they add requests.eventually.
You will probably need to go to Contact Us on itunes.
You would need to contact iTunes and ask them to investigate the issue.
You can contact them via on page form through the itunes website
You can't. Contact the administrator.
Apple does not have an iTunes support hotline according to their Support Contact page (http://www.apple.com/support/contact/). They suggest visiting http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/ to see if you can find an answer to your problem, and e-mailing them through that support website if you still require support.
You need to contact the itunes store to sort out your issue
No, if you did you should contact Apple.
According to Apple (at 800-My-Apple) The only way to contact itunes customer service for the store is via the web. www.apple.com/support/itunes/store/browser The site has some prompts to narrow the issue (not much of a selection) and promises a response within 24 hours.
If iTunes is not working properly then simply uninstall it and reinstall it. This fix's the majority of issues. If the problem persists contact Apple.
Your media can be placed anywhere you wish, whether on the Internal or external hard drives or even on CDs. Use iTunes preferences to indicate how iTunes adds media to your iTunes Library. If you manually move media around, iTunes will not know where it is. So after moving any media, drag the media from its new location on to the iTunes dock icon. Media that iTunes has lost contact with will be marked by an ! mark. You can have iTunes find the media by locating the media for iTunes.
This denotes a problem related to connecting to the iTunes store. I'll assume you were working with your iPhone because that is the only time I've seen that error number. Contact apple and ask if there is a problem with the iTunes store or your iPhone's firmware.