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join:2007-05-16 Chicago, IL
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| reply to Thaler Yes...
I would do it if there was no contract. Since my library was lost, I would love to rebuild it. There is a ton of older music that I would love to have. Rhapsody charges 9.99 for a cd, and I don't realy like Rhapsody. from a value perspective, if there was no contract period, I could do well.
Assuming they are offering the J. Giels Band, Johnny Winter, Leon Russell, Stevie Ray, and JoJo Gunn! -- Where have the adults gone? |
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 Thaler Premium join:2004-02-02 Encino, CA
| reply to TKJunkMail Re: NO
First off, is it optional? I know of many campuses that just auto-file you in for a discount Rhapsody or some online such as a CYA for any illegal downloads students might do...just wondering if this is the same concept.
And second, no, I would not pay $25 a month for the trash RIAA is putting out these days. I might pay $25 for one month of the service, provided I could burn CDs . But, aside from the potential legal music workaround, no...not worth it to keep paying an industry that keeps putting out shabby products. |
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