Download complete album on iTunes for a discount
Posted on March 30, 2007 at 7:17 pm
I think I am the only person in this world who does not have an iPod and who does not use iTunes (I’m just not into music!), but for the millions of people who are into it, you can take advantage of Apple’s “Complete My Album” feature that they just came out with.
This will allow iTunes users to download the full album at a discount price as long as the user had already purchased one or more of the tracks. Normally, if you wanted to buy the album, you had to purchase the whole album, even if you bought one track earlier. With the new system, iTunes will give you a $.99 credit for each track you already bought.
For example, you bought 5 songs from an album that cost $10 for $4.95. If you wanted to purchase the rest of the album, it’ll only cost you $5.05! Now only certain albums will be eligible for the promotion and you’ll 180 days to decide whether or not you want to purchase the rest of the tracks!
Good stuff for music buffs!
Source: BetaNews
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