If anyone is interested in trading J-pop iTunes Plus music with me, feel free to email me at: tiffydinhdinh8@gmail.com. I'm open to all types of J-pop albums! (and a little selective about J-rock albums). I LOVE Japanese music, so if you happen to have ANY J-pop albums that I don't have, I would super love to trade for them!!
I check my email basically everyday, so don't feel hesitant if you want to contact me with any questions / would like to trade any J-pop iTunes Plus albums with me. I always reply to any emails I get.
My trading policy is important, so please be familiar with the steps if you decide to trade:
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How do I usually trade iTunes Plus music with people?
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1. Usually, traders email me and send a list or a photo of the J-pop albums they have. They can ask me to send photos that show that my albums are iTunes Plus (if needed).
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2. I look at the list and pick albums from the trader's list that I don't have.
3. Depending on how many albums/EP's/singles I pick, I ask the trader to try to pick an equal amount of albums/EP's/singles from my own collection (so I can trade fair with everyone).
4. I ask traders to send me their music first, so I can check if they are iTunes Plus and ***iTunes UNTOUCHED*** meaning, the album's purchase information has not been edited with an outside program that is not iTunes.
- If your files pass my iTunes untouched test, I will upload your requests to download as soon as I'm done checking them. iTunes untouched = the file's information AND file size have not been edited. I don't really like music that has been info edited.
My December 2013 J-pop iTunes+ collection can be viewed on http://tiffdinh.livejournal.com/
(It's not really my entire collection; I sometimes buy a lot of J-pop albums, so updating my collection with photos of new albums I have would take too much time. If you're curious if I have a certain J-album in my collection and would like to trade for it, feel free to ask me by email).
How do you know if any music file is iTunes Plus (purchased directly from the iTunes Store? You start by looking at these pieces of information (to do this, right click a song in your iTunes library and click on "Get info"):
- Where it says "Kind:" it should say "Purchased AAC audio file."
- The bit rate needs to be "256 kbps."
- You should also see these pieces of information (for privacy purposes, I blotted these out on the example photo above):
- Purchased by:
- Account Name:
- Purchase date: