iTunes Discount Scheme: About Time, But Good March 30, 2007

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ipod silhouettes.jpg One of the most annoying aspects of iTunes, or any other music download service, is that once you’ve bought a few single tracks for your 79p each and you decide to opt for the full album, you end up paying for those few tracks again. Apple’s new ‘Complete That Album’ offering will now do away with that, thankfully.

If you buy a track and then decide later to get the album, you pay 79p less for the album since you already bought one of the tracks.

Somewhat overdue, it’s a good idea and certainly one of the best iTunes facilities yet. You have 180 days from your single track (s) purchase to get the rest of the album at the reduced price. Anyone see the High St. record stores following suit? -Martin Lynch

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