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Old 10-21-2014, 04:39 AM   #9
MikeB1972
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Originally Posted by Jack Torrance View Post
This ^.

Granted I don't buy a lot of music ( cd or MP3 ) but I can't recall the last time I bought a physical CD. The same goes for DVDs, it's been a long time.

I'll buy the occasional pbook, usually used for less than $1, read it thn donate to charity. Most of the books I buy are ebooks but I'm a Stephen King nut and will buy the hardbacks just to collect and read the ebook instead.

It does tweak me that the ebooks are as expensive as they are in comparison but I know I would buy more if they were less Aka MP3s and iTunes.
Of course I can often get a CD as cheap as I can get the mp3s (Just had a look through the top 5 selling CD's at Amazon UK and 1 of them is cheaper than the mp3 purchase (actually has autorip as well, so the cheapest way to get Amazon to supply the mp3s is to buy the CD). for the rest it's 10-15% cheaper.
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