Tips for Saving on Buying Music

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With the download era we live in today; why are CD’s still so costly? At 99 cents a song as the about average cost for most downloading sites; it’s a mystery as to how and why CD companies still maintain high rates?

If I were to purchase a CD; which now days is very rare; I have to go through the trouble of getting dressed; fighting with traffic; search endlessly amongst the wrongly alphabetized CD section; stand in line; and purchase an entire CD for maybe just a few songs that I find decent.

The beauty of downloading music is I can skip all the hassle and simply search and purchase. Transaction complete; and much cheaper than if I were to waste gas, time, and money all for one song.

With downloads more popular than ever; I still can’t fathom why CD’s aren’t sold at the low price of $5.00. I don’t think it’s logical to spend more than that. It’s simply too expensive and much too much of a hassle.

If you are stuck with purchasing a cd; easy solution…..used CD. Typically; you can find a CD listed on Amazon for somewhere near $1.00. Yes; you have to pay shipping so ultimately you come out at about $5.00 but still; that’s more reasonable than buying the same tracks new and getting ripped off.

If only CD companies thought a little bit more about the consumer and a little less about their profits. As cassette tape goes; CD’s will go as well.

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