Attempting to Migrate Purchases from a Secondary Account to a Primary, but failing.

So, for more than a decade, I had two appleid's: apple@gushi dot org, and later, when icloud became a thing, I was told that an apple id was an id ending in me.com, so I created one there too.


This worked well, for a long time, but for some reason, things like homepods would always complain of not being able to play my library. At Apple's advice (after many support calls), I started just buying things under my new, all-in-one apple id. Besides, with Apple Music, I didn't have to worry quite as much about my purchases. I copied all my original media out to my new account with iTunes match. I added my old ID to family sharing (also at apple's advice), just so I still had access to things like Movies i had bought.


But there would always be purchases I didn't want to make twice, so I had to remember "oh, right, go into family sharing to watch any movie I bought before 2020 or so". It's only a couple dozen movies. I've even considered just buying them all over again, just to make life simpler, but the principle of the thing annoys me.


Recently, apple provided a way to do this migration, but with a list of prerequisites, detailed in this knowledge base: Migrate purchases from one Apple Account to another Apple Account - Apple Support A second KB article covers what exactly happens when you do this, here: About migrating Apple Account purchases between accounts - Apple Support


Naturally, when I tried it, I signed into my old appleid on my current-OS phone...and it failed. With this error:



Like the Backstreet Boys say: TELL ME WHY.


This is a *really terrible error*. It doesn't tell me if this is something I can fix or not. I also suspect that, with this being a new feature, not all the bugs have been worked out. However, I tried reading up on things, and one thing stuck out to me:


There's directly conflicting info between the two KB articles about if the two accounts can have library data associated with them. Have a look:



and



Also, the warning about "You can’t migrate purchases if you’ve set your Apple One subscription to provide iCloud storage to a third, different account." does not make sense. I have the 2TB plan, and my whole family uses it. That's the whole point of the premium plan!


What I *think* is going on here is that this process only exists for people who, up till this point, have *exclusively* only used their "secondary" account for the itunes store and the app store. Not for people like me who made the switch a year or more ago, and are just trying to avoid having to use the "family sharing hack" to continue to have access to their old purchases.


I think apple does not yet support the feature I want: "Merge these two accounts' music and movie libraries, and discard any duplicate purchases".


I'd be grateful to hear of anyone who's had a more positive experience.


There's still one more hole in the process, of course: What happens when a family sharing owner dies? Do all the movies the family has watched and loved together, and all the music they've bought and listened to together just...pop into nothingness?

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Posted on Feb 12, 2025 4:44 PM

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Posted on Jun 15, 2025 4:11 PM

Has anyone in this forum had any resolution to the issue of attempting to merge two Apple accounts tied to the same individual and failing? Like others, I am attempting to migrate purchases from a secondary account to a primary. I have spent six hours with L2 support and was ultimately told that the accounts could not be merged because there is a music library associated with both accounts (which is, of course, the point of merging them). So it appears that I am stuck with two Apple IDs ad infinitum. Is this what others in this boat have learned and accepted?

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Jun 15, 2025 4:11 PM in response to marco_us

Has anyone in this forum had any resolution to the issue of attempting to merge two Apple accounts tied to the same individual and failing? Like others, I am attempting to migrate purchases from a secondary account to a primary. I have spent six hours with L2 support and was ultimately told that the accounts could not be merged because there is a music library associated with both accounts (which is, of course, the point of merging them). So it appears that I am stuck with two Apple IDs ad infinitum. Is this what others in this boat have learned and accepted?

Feb 14, 2025 5:13 PM in response to GushiPerson

I am in this same boat. I spoke with three Apple support folks today, the last one was escalated to a Level-2 person.


The earlier support folks had me delete all music data from both accounts, I backed everything up. No dice.


Then the Level-2 person said that both accounts having Music data is fine as long as you never signed up for iTunes Match. Which I never did bc it was so expensive at the time and then when Apple Music came out it included a lite version of music match.


I also learned during this call that support can try to force the migration and he got the same error. Then looking closely at my accounts he saw that my primary had a Developer flag on it. It turns out that I had used that account to test out Safari Extension Development and that program has long been abandoned and rolled into the full developer account. My full developer account uses my company Apple ID bc Apple insisted that I use it to open an account under my S-Corp.


So the Level-2 tech suggested I reach out on the Developer side to see if they can remove my primary Apple Account from that old non-existent Safari Program. I am now waiting to hear back from them.


I'm writing all this to partly vent, but also partly to get more information out there about edge cases. I also read about folks who had sharing and all that and it just went through with no issues. Maybe the older accounts have flags and permissions that are causing them to fail???


Feb 28, 2025 3:55 PM in response to Daniele05

yes, I heard back from them a couple days ago. They said that once an Apple Account agrees to developer terms they cannot remove the developer flag. It can only be deleted as an account which of course I do not want to do as I have had my .Mac address since 2000 when iTools premiered. I also have purchased on that account, so deleting it is a no go. I have heard, that purchasing accounts that are ineligible for merging will now not show the 'merging' option.


I tried to merge again, the other day, but it was same error. This leads me to believe the issue is with my primary account and the dev flag since the option for the purchasing/secondary account still showed up.


At this point, I will accept my fate that I am in the 20% or so that cannot merge. I am hoping they fix it and maybe will just try again every few months.

Mar 27, 2025 7:28 PM in response to timenotspace

• primary account in use from 2020 until now

• secondary account from 2012-2020 , so i had subscribed to Apple Music at some point after it released and synced my local library up to it with what was previously known as "iTunes Match" once it became free / included with Apple Music , but since deleted all library and playlists while trying to make this merge process work



spoke with support today , escalated to a second tier support guy after a screenshare with the first tier couldn't provide any answers. on the phone with him i removed all TestFlight apps from my primary (already had removed from my old secondary) Apple Account , tried again , he got the info that my old account is not eligible because it was previously subscribed to Apple Music or has an Apple Music library.


funny because a few weeks back in attempting to beat this i resubscribed to Apple Music and deleted my whole library and all playlists and made sure no files were stored in the cloud from their "Sync Library" feature. but that purchase was more than 15 days ago so i should've been able to merge it by now but nope. simply having subscribed to Apple Music with it in the past (which , of course i did , it's an Apple Account and i listen to music often...) seems to be blocking me from merging it. my current subscription lapses in a couple months (it was a 3 month deal for $10 which was all i was able to reactivate as) and i guess by then i'll either try again and be blocked or they will have updated this to support it.


worst part of the process is my primary Apple Account can't play any of my local music files from my Mac on my iPhone because Sync Library is garbage and switched to my old secondary account when i logged it in to delete my playlists etc.:


"This Device Is Already Associated With an Apple Account: You can use iTunes Match on this device with just one Apple Account every 90 days. This device can be used with a different Apple Account in 64 days."


all this because i purchased some movies on iTunes back in 2012 and i want them on my current Apple Account... thought i'd be able to merge it as expected since i hit all the prereqs but nope. here we are.

Mar 27, 2025 11:54 AM in response to GushiPerson

I was having the same issue as everyone here and not seeing the "Migrate Purchases" button. I called support and they solved it by having me go into Test Flight and stop testing the apps I was testing. I went into each of the apps in Test Flight (you'll need to click "start testing" again if you had logged out and logged back into your account) and scroll to the bottom of each app and click "Stop testing". Problem solved for me! Apple needs to update their documentation to include this info. At the time of this writing, that key piece is missing.

Feb 18, 2025 4:40 PM in response to GushiPerson

When I first read that Apple was allowing account purchases to be migrated I just could not believe it. For me as a longtime Apple customer this is 1000 times better than a new AI Intelligence tool.


After receiving the unable to migrate due to account eligibility message I called Apple Support. Spent almost 2 hours on the phone speaking to several different advisors. In the end a senior advisor said the reason for the migration failure was because my secondary account had once in the past been used for an Apple Music subscription.


The migration support document makes no mention of this. Can this actually be correct?


I am at the point where just buying everything again might be best way to end the dual account management. For me the cost would be high (around $2,500).

Mar 22, 2025 10:57 AM in response to One2ManyApples

I have been trying to work through any possible solutions to this with chat support today to migrate purchases with accounts that I have. I encountered the same problem. Ironically, it was in using the workaround of adding my old account to Family Sharing (and sharing my Apple Music account) that is the likely culprit.


Given the fact that it has been reported that Apple Music deletes your user data after a period of time, I am hoping that if I try this process in ~90 days, apple will have removed my Apple Music data from the old account and the migration will work.

Feb 18, 2025 4:48 PM in response to One2ManyApples

The support document says: "You can’t migrate purchases if both the primary Apple Account and the secondary Apple Account have music library data associated with each of them."


It is indeed very vague and somewhat contradicts the other point: "The secondary Apple Account’s music library data, personalization profile, social profile, and Apple Music Replay in the Apple Music app will migrate to the primary Apple Account. If you don’t have a music library on your secondary Apple Account, then nothing will change."


$2,500 is a lot, and personally I would recommend against it based on principle alone. Of course, you have to draw a line somewhere and if you want to do the migration NOW, it seems that is your only option. My replacement cost would be quite high, quite possibly over $10k or certainly over $6k, so it simply isn't feasible for me.


I assume you spent the 2 hours with a Level 1 or Level 2 support agent, I think it is vital that we reach higher level teams - this can be done via any personal connections, asking a L1/L2 agent to escalate to their supervisor, using apple.com/feedback, etc.


Collectively, if we can raise the awareness of this limitation, we can work to raise the priority of a fix.




May 19, 2025 8:30 AM in response to timenotspace

I attempted to merge accounts over the last week. An L1 tech said they got an error on their end about my music library, which I then deleted from my second account, but still no dice.


I got elevated to an L2 who said that vague error, "Unable to Migrate Purchases. One or both accounts is not eligible for purchase migration." is a deal breaker. There's nothing they can do about it.


Obviously frustrating, both for the wasted effort and inability to merge accounts.

Feb 28, 2025 10:17 PM in response to GushiPerson

i just went through like two hours of various account stuff to clear my old apple music account's synced library , and then deleted all the testflight apps , and i get a vague failure now that one or more of my accounts is not eligible for the migration ... this process is a mess


i think because i signed back up for apple music on the old account that counted as a "purchase" so i need to wait 15 more days to try again and see if it's maybe something else actually now , but wow

Mar 5, 2025 4:45 AM in response to sam_tawfik

Now that the feature has been introduced in germany, I tried to migrate my purchases. Had to quit two TestFlight tests on the secondary account to see the option in the account settings. But then I got the "not eligible" message and ended up here.

I just got off the phone with L2 support who instructed me to delete all songs from my iCloud music library on the secondary account. Created a new user on a mac, signed into Apple Music with the secondary account. All purchases were there, but of course you can't "delete" Songs that you purchased.

So what is it that they mean exactly by "music library data associated with them"?

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