![]() However, after attempting the purchase for the TomTom app I was presented with the notification above. I have out of state work scheduled this weekend that requires multiple stops to destinations I've never before been to, so the GPS app is a must. Just bought my iPhone two days ago, with the sole deciding factor being that iPhone has the TomTom app, and Droid does not. I am very disappointed with their performance. Does this means that Apple is forcing me to jailbreak my 2 iPhones and 1 iPad so I can install apps? I really don't understand and for the first time. I have 20 apps to update and a few I wanted to buy. they just copy/paste steps to follow which I tried over and over, and this is it! Wouldn't it be easy to just reset my account or something? I have even tried to change countries (I have billing and cc valid in 2 different ones) and nothing. I reported this issue 6 times in different emails. The girl from Apple store is not helping at all □ She keeps copy/pasting the steps to update my billing and phone on the website, I did it more than 30 times now. I update my Credit Card to a new one (I tried 3 genuine ones) and it says to contact support all the time. I have a pending payment of 3,99 Eur and it says to update my billing info. I was able to make this work with two separate itunes accounts with two different accounts so I dont think it was a fluke. Choose "Done" and then login to your itunes account on the problematic device and retry. Re-enter the "Required" Security Code field along with verifying the remaining fields. Sign in as requested after choosing "Continue" and then tap your "payment info" box. To remedy, I went into the iPhone Settings -> Store -> View Apple ID ![]() I believe (from what I have read) this is an issue with multiple devices sharing an itunes account. I was attempting to purchase music from the iTunes store and upon the review of billing information it provides the ominous message "Please contact itunes support to complete this transaction" which people are seemingly having no luck with. Keep in mind I am an iPhone user and make purchases via mobile on the itunes store which I think is related to this issue. ![]() I fussed with this problem for a couple hours and had success with the following workaround. ![]()
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