mots people hate? Youre forgetting that iTunes' 99 cent is a in and of itself a convenience fee and that tookk off. I think at first this service may do well with people checking it out and all. But after a few months itll drop off and no one will use it. Its not 2 bucks a song because it costs 15 bucks to sign up for the EVDO service. So if you bought 10 tracks it really cost you $3.50 which is an insane price to pay especially since you can just wait to go home and get it for a buck. Plus if you buy the cd (or download it for free) then you can transfer it to your phone anyways and listen to it there so why pay extra for that?
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mots people hate? Youre forgetting that iTunes' 99 cent is a in and of itself a convenience fee and that tookk off. I think at first this service may do well with people checking it out and all. But after a few months itll drop off and no one will use it. Its not 2 bucks a song because it costs 15 bucks to sign up for the EVDO service. So if you bought 10 tracks it really cost you $3.50 which is an insane price to pay especially since you can just wait to go home and get it for a buck. Plus if you buy the cd (or download it for free) then you can transfer it to your phone anyways and listen to it there so why pay extra for that?