Primary school maths
£1.29 for a music track + 'another 30 pence of revenue' != £1.49
3 UK has added 1000 music videos to its online shop, which is powered by Groove Mobile, enabling customers to download videos from the four big labels onto their phone, and PC, for £1.49 each. Universal, EMI, Warner and Sony BMG are all providing content, with 3 hoping to rapidly increase the number of videos available. Videos …
£1.29 for a music track + 'another 30 pence of revenue' != £1.49
seems like a rip off to me. your could get a very much more enjoyable and longer lasting starbucks for that. Do they charge you data rate to download it as well?
I get a fivers worth of download credit every month as part of my contract which I have been on for u8 months. I downloaded 1 video and the sound was worse than I acheived using a free mp3 compression utility for sending my music to friends via modem 10 years agao. Needless to say that free £5 credit remains unspent every month since.
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