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~ Jamie ~
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04-28-2003 02:49 PM ET (US)
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CDs are about $15 CDN here in Vancouver, so $10 US is actually more in most cases. I wonder if Apple will bring out regional pricing? As of now I cannot buy music even in US dollars from iTunes4 (i get this message).
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Rob McNair-Huff
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04-28-2003 02:50 PM ET (US)
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Jamie, unfortunately, this new iTunes Music Store is only available to US customers right now...
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04-28-2003 03:02 PM ET (US)
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Yup, another US company that could do with an atlas. To think that Europe worked out that there was a whole world out there back in about 1400 AD...
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04-28-2003 03:12 PM ET (US)
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Go look at some old albums like Dark Side of the Moon - they still want $15-18 for it...
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04-28-2003 03:13 PM ET (US)
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Saying it is $9.90 for an album is misleading. Most of my albums I only really like 3-4 songs, some 1-2 and the rare few, 8-10 songs. There are aslo many past albums that I did not purchase at all because they only had 1-2 songs I liked. Now, I can go back and get those songs without the added baggage of 8-12 songs I don't like.
For the most part, this pricing is saving me close to $12, and at the minimum, about $5.
So I think this is a great deal and an incredible price break.
But if you are a person that just has to have the whole album, maybe it is not such a deal.
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