I ran across a blog posting today that I thought I would share. The guy states that a friend bought him a $25 iTunes gift card. When he removed it from the cardboard backing he noticed that both the cardbord holder and the card had places that you could scratch off. He removed the coating from both the cardboard backing and the card and they contained different coupon codes. He has successfully used both codes to make purchases from the iTunes store. I am not sure if this is real or not and I don’t have the need to buy a card. I think it’s pretty stupid mistake if Apple did do something like this. Shall we say buy one get one free?
Archive for November 19th, 2007
I am personally not an iPhone owner yet, however I received an e-mail from AT&T just now that told me the iTunes Wi-Fi store is now open on the iPhone. You can go to any hot spot and are now able to buy your music from the iTunes store directly from your iPhone. This is really cool, I wonder if it includes the purchase of movies and TV shows, one would hope.
THe only thing this leaves me to wonder is if this will work with an unlocked iPhone. My guess is that Apple has done something to make this only work with locked phones, but then again maybe they didn’t. If anyone reading this has an unlocked iPhone please leave some comments as to whether or not this will work with the unlocked phones.







