If you don't use your Icoke redeemed song credits by aug 31,2012 they will disappear from your iTunes acct
the song was broken arrow its on itunes
At least some iTunes gift cards has expiration dates. If you have a physical or electronical gift card bought from Apple or an Apple partner, it should be marked with expiration date if applicable. However, once the gift card has been redeemed in iTunes, there is also a question if the actual credits also have an expiration date. If so, you will see the credit expiration date on the confirmation you get after redeeming your code.
"Sit in Wait" but I am not sure of artist. Thus far, soundtrack not available anywhere and I cannot find song on iTunes.
I believe the song in question is titled "Where Do We Go From Here" by Jeff Rona, with Lisbeth Scott. It is available for download on iTunes and Amazon.com
It will expire and you will not be able to watch it anymore. There is not another way to return it.
the song was broken arrow its on itunes
No, it does not.
When you buy a song, itunes will use it up automaticly, then it will use codes , then money :) it says on the website
Yes, it was in Bee Season during the ending credits. Can be bought on itunes.
At least some iTunes gift cards has expiration dates. If you have a physical or electronical gift card bought from Apple or an Apple partner, it should be marked with expiration date if applicable. However, once the gift card has been redeemed in iTunes, there is also a question if the actual credits also have an expiration date. If so, you will see the credit expiration date on the confirmation you get after redeeming your code.
iTunes credits is a virtual currency of apple.
"Sit in Wait" but I am not sure of artist. Thus far, soundtrack not available anywhere and I cannot find song on iTunes.
Bang bang by k'naan & adam levine - its on itunes
I believe the song in question is titled "Where Do We Go From Here" by Jeff Rona, with Lisbeth Scott. It is available for download on iTunes and Amazon.com
no.. but why would you have credits if you ain't gonna use them.
Check with your local Council office for guidelines specific to your area. Ours expire in a year.
The Itunes know it is an old song.