h0p 1 | 2 15 Sep 2009 / #1Hello,I'm making a marketing research about giving better opportunities for polish people using iTunes. So I'll be grateful if you give me your opinion about that program. Are you familiar with it? Is it popular in Poland and do you buy music from the iTunes store. What do you think about the prices?P.S I'll appreciate if someone has to share any data related to the subject.
Harry 15 Sep 2009 / #2There is no itunes in Poland. Apple refused to make the files available to people registered in Poland. The EC forced them back in May to drop that policy but the Polish itunes store is still not open.
Ajb 6 | 232 15 Sep 2009 / #6Well i live in Poland.. i have a Mac + and a Iphone so i have to have itunes.... i set up my account in UK and use it from here.. i am happy to purchase legal muisc at £8.99 and regularly do so....
drew128 3 | 55 16 Sep 2009 / #7Also a Mac user who has moved to Poland, I have a .mac account currently used with a UK credit card. My attempt to change my address has met with some success although it refuses to accept a Polish mobile or lane line number. Having a look to change my credit card details to a Polish one, looks like a no no.
gregor - | 38 22 Sep 2009 / #8Hi. I work for Apple in Poland, and i think its veryinteressting that you are making a marketing research aboutthis subject. I would be very interessted in looking in to whatyou have written so far, and give you some feedback.Gregor
vndunne 43 | 279 22 Sep 2009 / #9I live in poznan but have an irish credit card so i can download from iturnes in ireland. dont have any problem accessing it from here. Not a MAC user.By the way, why wont they sell to the polish market?
drew128 3 | 55 22 Sep 2009 / #10By the way, why wont they sell to the polish market?I would like to know the answer to that question also, seen a few MacBooks in Media Markt, but nothing very interesting, perhaps Gregor knows the answer?