As someone with a US credit card, iTunes believes I live in the US. Thus it offers me the free Song of the Week for the US market each week. I often find this funny. The goal of the free song of the week is to introduce prospective buyers to obscure musicians we're not so likely to have heard of. Recently, this has included Duffy and the Ting Tings.*
Does iTunes do the same sort of thing for UK or European users? Are the results more resolutely obscure or not?
* New, but not at all obscure current musical performers from the UK.
Does iTunes do the same sort of thing for UK or European users? Are the results more resolutely obscure or not?
* New, but not at all obscure current musical performers from the UK.
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I think I was living in Canada when I set up iTunes account, so from the beginning they could have pegged me as being from somewhere else; but apparently, my credit card, not my physical location, determines my nationality. Perhaps it's because I have a US billing address to go with it?
(For six months I tried to have a Canadian billing address with my US card, but it didn't work because of how the credit card company had international addresses set up: it never matched up with City/State/Country fields in online forms - and was thus useless to me, since I was unable to use my credit card to order anything that way.)
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I have to admit, I've never heard of them... I'm not sure whether that places them as *really* obscure or part of the current Top 10 though :-)
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