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OhGizmo!: Rumor - iTunes Premium Tracks To Go For $1.29 Starting April 7th

  • waldo · 8 months ago
    torrents, rapidshare or even grooveshark
    I will never NEVER pay for an mp3... even when I'm an apple boy the concept of apple inc its changing for bad...
  • Chris · 8 months ago
    Are Apple trying to encourage customers to download torrents? It's bad enough that the UK site seems to ignore currency conversion rates ... when it was $1.90 to the £ they were charging $0.99 and £0.79 per track.

    Doesn't seem a good idea when Amazon have started selling music tracks for less.
  • Search Engine Optimization · 8 months ago
    Pay-Per-Performance past on to the customer based on demand this very interesting model I can see how it works with video game systems or trendy toys basic supply and demand (cabbage patch, tickle me elmo, Wii Fit, Beenie Babies, etc) when a rare toy like Bakugans comes out with new toy the demand might be greater then the supply so the price might go from $4.95 to $20.00 at none major retailers to take advantage of the lack of supply. Considering a downloadable music track has a unlimited supply that makes this a very interesting marketing play to watch.
  • Chad · 7 months ago
    I'll stick with amazon's mp3 deal of the day, $1 or $2 for a complete album - can't beat that. I use the following for tracking the deal:

    http://www.frugalgadgets.com/amazon-mp3-daily-d...