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iTunes
Music Store now accepts PayPal
iTunes Music
Store purchases can be funded through PayPal’s virtual wallet,
allowing customers to pay in the way they prefer—using a credit
card, bank account or stored account balance. The first 500,000 customers
to open a new iTunes account in the US using PayPal as their form of
payment before March 31, 2005, will receive five free songs.
"We are thrilled that PayPal users can now buy their music on the
world’s number one online music store," said Todd Pearson,
general manager of PayPal’s Merchant Services. "PayPal’s
virtual wallet offers iTunes customers the convenience of paying in
the way they prefer."
With Apple's ease of use and features such as iMix playlist sharing,
integration with iPod and personal use rights, the iTunes Music Store
is one of best ways for PC and Mac users to legally discover, purchase
and download music online. The iTunes Music Store features more than
one million songs from the major music companies and 600 independent
record labels, over 9,000 audiobooks, gift certificates and exclusive
music not found anywhere else online.
PayPal, an eBay Company, enables any individual or business with an
email address to securely, easily and quickly send and receive payments
online. PayPal's service builds on the existing financial infrastructure
of bank accounts and credit cards and utilizes the world’s most
advanced proprietary fraud prevention systems to create a safe, global,
real-time payment solution.
Founded in 1998, PayPal has more than 56 million accounts and is available
to users in 45 countries around the world.
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