no
No, sadly you don't you have to be careful when choosing. But you do get the space back :o
Yes on the iPod Touch but the info still might be on your computer
they wont charge a dime unless you actually buy something off the app store or itunes
No, updating an app in the app store does not take a lot of gigs of the internet like downloading it for the first time.
Try turning your phone off then back on
nothing much. sometimes it just does that. or sometimes if you try to go back on that app or on another app the ipod touch will shut off. it will shut off because it is out of battery.
take out the battery or turn it off and reset it
No, money tree leaves do not grow back after falling off.
Then just sync your iPod to iTunes if it is on your computer. Select the app and sync your iPod (be prepared if it is going to back-up your iPod, which may take a while depending on the content on your iPod).
If the creditor will not take it back in lieu of the money owed then you need to sale the bike and pay them their money. Unless the dealer is willing to buy the motorcycle you will still owe the money. Not every creditor will do a voluntary repossession.
If the app just says waiting turn it off then back on by then the apps shouldve been loaded by then
If you lent your employer money and were laid off, you ask your employer for your money back! If you do not get it back you sue him in a court of law.