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sdav

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#121078 24-Jun-2013 09:24
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Hi Guys,

I'm wondering if anyone uses the US iTunes store for video content as well as Netflix. My main reason for going for the US iTunes store is that there would be more current TV series' compared to Netflix (at a fee but that's ok) but is there any difference here? To anyone that uses both services side by side what do you think are the pros and cons of having both? I feel if I had to go it alone with one service, it would be Netflix.

I have investigated Hulu Plus but that does not seem to offer too much difference to what Netflix would offer me because of the restrictions in place with shows expiring and some series' not having the last 3-4 season which is annoying.

I really want HBO Go but that is unlikely to ever make it here... Cry

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  #930582 11-Nov-2013 10:32
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I didn't get a response to this over the weekend.

I had popped some $$ onto my OneSmart card on Friday evening which cleared this morning.

I then moved the required funds into the "US" wallet.

Happy to report - success buying from the US Apple Store online whereas my regular BNZ CC failed (I assume due to a mismatch of billing address).

I'm using Reship to get the goods back into NZ.

Hopefully this helps someone googling in the future.

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