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If you are purchasing from the iTunes store but did not complete a download you can return to your Shopping Cart and you will be able to finish downloading.
Go to the iTunes store in your computer. Then go to "Redeem iTunes gift card" it will be on the left side on your compurter, and there will be a code on the back of the card and just type it in the same way it is on the card. Then you will have that amount in your iTunes account.
it depends on how fast your computer is. EDIT: I'm not sure either as I've been wondering much the same, but it's my impression whoever "answered" this question missed the point entirely. An iTunes request is a user-submitted request to Apple for the addition of content into the store's catalog, such as a song or an album. For example, the American iTunes store is woefully incomplete with regard to foreign content & gives us a distorted view of what is available. None of this has anything to do with the internal clock speed or processing power of the hardware on an end-user's computer. If anyone else ACTUALLY knows, please answer this question. Thank you.
To change the country of the iTunes Store that you connect to:1) open iTunes2) from the menu bar, choose Store: View My Account (or click iTunes Store, then My Account from the iTunes Store homepage)3) on the Apple Account Information screen, click the Change Country buttonNote: The iTunes Store states, "You need a valid method of payment and a billing address for a country or region in which iTunes in available. If a country or region is not listed, it means iTunes is not yet available there. Also, if you have a store credit balance, you must spend your balance before you can change stores."
Well if you bought it from the itunes store on itunes than it should go to your downloads and after its done downloading it should go to your itunes automaticly. If you deleted it from your itunes you cant get it back unless you have the song in a document.