iTunes Japan accidentally underbilled some customers by 96%
Apple Computer Inc. must be singing the blues after discovering its Japanese iTunes Web site sold albums last week for just 50 yen each.
The cost was a fraction of the intended 1,500-yen price, sources said.
While the company has declined to comment on the matter, the sources said the low price at the iTunes Music Store was likely a mistake.
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