When you pay for credits, you will get a voucher. A voucher is a number that you type in to get the same amount of money as you did, but not pay, so DO NOT forget your voucher!
A voucher for Puppy in Your Pocket is a way to pay for extras during game play. A person might have to pay cash or the voucher for food for the puppy, for example.
Simply credit your iTunes account with the value you owe for the app, it should then automatically pay for the app. If it does not automatically deduct the amount owed, email apple and ask them to manually deduct it from your account.
Trusted voucher code websites would be the best place to start, such as My Voucher Codes. Alternatively you could try looking for a voucher code App for your mobile device.
Well, it depends where your getting the app from. When your on the buying screen where it allows you to buy the app, it should tell you if its free or not and if it says FREE then its FREE and if it says that it costs money then it will cost you.
The word buying infers a price. That means you have to pay for something. If you do not want the app or account then don't have it. You are not being coerced into doing so.
If you can't pay for the app, you can't buy it.
The official Twitter app, which is free, supplies all the features that you need. However, some users pay for a different app as they like the interface better.
no you will only be charged for an app when you are buying it to put onto your phone/ipod but once it is already on you will not be charged but if there was a possibility that you will be charged it will tell you.
No, but buying Paid apps cost money. Making the account is free
Its a travel voucher refund from the military!
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