There may be a way around this but I do not know what it is.
I believe that you should perhaps be changing the Store you use using a
single ID rather than having multiple IDs.
Apple does not like people having multiple Apple IDs.
Quote from their support pages below.
iOS device or computer, that device or computer becomes associated with
your Apple ID. Your Apple ID can have up to 10 devices and computers
(combined) associated with it, with a maximum of 5 computers at any
time. Each computer must also be authorized using the same Apple ID.
Once a device or computer is associated with your Apple ID, you cannot
associate that device or computer with another Apple ID for 90 days.
You can view which devices or computers are currently associated with
your Apple ID, remove unused devices or computers, and view how many
days remain
On 12/11/2014 13:26, Eleanor Martha Burke wrote:
Hi All, I have 2 iTunes Accounts, one in the UK Store and the other in
the Ireland store. I only make purchases in the Ireland store if they
are unavailable in the UK store. An example here would be the Irish
TV apps. In any case I did have 20 Euro in my Ireland store account so
purchased The Seekers Album. There was no issue and I downloaded it
on to my Mac Book Air. On the Mac Book Pro last night I tried to
download it but I got a notification. This notification came after I
had successfully downloaded all the purchased music from the UK
Store. The notification said that I could not download from the
Ireland store for 90 days, something to do with having 2 accounts.
Anyone know anything about such an issue, both Accounts are genuine.
Eleanor
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