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Re: Clueless... said by Curious3:It's amazing how much greed they have. Just when it's starting to look better, more and more are beginning to use it, they decide for a price increase. The guys who run those companies are incapable of strategic thought. Variable pricing should wait a long time until the customer base is much much larger. I guess they are thinking more about their bonuses and stock options for delivering short term higher profits than they are about long term success for the music companies. And that is the major weakness in most of todays corporate execs. -- My Web Page Join Red Room Forum |
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 King PDon't blame me. I voted for Ron PaulPremium join:2004-11-17 Franklin, TN Reviews:
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| Or perhaps the bands should be allowed to set the price for their own music. That is what we do for our online music store. The bands set their own price...seems a lot more fair to me. -- Forget 'em, Support the Indies.»www.ind-music.com |
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 | at least you sell undrmed ogg files
good for you for giving a crap about the consumers |
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 | reply to King P The bands won't be setting their own prices until they get out from under record label contracts.
With online digital music becoming more popular, I hope that more GOOD bands will dump their labels and produce their own stuff and make more profit for themselves. The record industry can however keep the Brittany's and the Mariah's. Please. |
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