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Originally Posted by Catlady
They didn't import all past purchases for me, only what I had uploaded to the Cloud Drive.
The only reason I ever used any of this was to be able to re-download purchased mp3s--just like you can re-download e-books. What they should do is simply offer that kind of no-frills capabilty for folks like me who don't want to do anything else.
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Have you logged into the player yet? When I logged in I got a message that my past purchases were being imported. If you don't see that I would call Amazon. It could be a bug. You can still download past purchases through the cloud player.
From Amazon's player help page
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Past Purchases
Music purchased in the Amazon MP3 Store will be automatically saved to Cloud Player. For some songs and albums you previously purchased in the Amazon MP3 Store, Amazon may have rights to deliver those past purchases to Cloud Player without you having to import them. We'll automatically begin delivering your past purchases to the "Purchased" playlist when you log in to Cloud Player; this process will only happen once and may take a few minutes to complete.
After we start delivering your past purchases you'll see a progress dialog box in Cloud Player for Web. You can close this progress dialog box at any time; there will be another pop-up box to notify you when your eligible past purchases have been delivered.
If some of your purchases don't appear after a few minutes, you may import missing purchases using the Amazon Music Importer and they will not count against storage limits.
Your eligible past purchases also include eligible Amazon MP3 Gifts you've received.
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So if they don't have the rights that might be why it isn't showing up. In that case just import into the player and it should be matched. Once it on there you can download it whenever you need it. Matching doesn't take long at all.