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alan - 18 May 2006 18:18 GMT
Hi- Right off of the bat I apologize-this is probably not an appropriate
question for this forum.  But I don't know who to trust other than you all.  
And I'll either get no responses or a million.
    If it matters-Pavilion, Intel 4, 200 gig, 2 gigs memory(?), xp pro,
dsl.  Finally, I've looked and looked & I can't decide who offers the best
music download site.  I like to make my own cd mixes, would prefer! a site
whereby I can download entire albums at times, quality sound, and a flat
yearly, or bi-yearly fee.
   Any thoughts, anyone?
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As Always-Thanks, Alan

Byte - 19 May 2006 21:12 GMT
Yahoo! Music Unlimited: More than 1 million songs. Listen, share, download
http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/?ovchn=GGL&ovcpn=YMU&ovcrn=yahoo+music+download
s&ovtac=PPC

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> Hi- Right off of the bat I apologize-this is probably not an appropriate
> question for this forum.  But I don't know who to trust other than you all.  
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> yearly, or bi-yearly fee.
>     Any thoughts, anyone?
John Marion - 29 May 2006 16:26 GMT
I've been using Sony Connect and I've liked it.  Be on the lookout for free
download codes.  Click Music Deals at connect.com.  Some deals are also at
the bottom of the page.

No yearly or monthly fee; just pay by the track or by the album.

> Hi- Right off of the bat I apologize-this is probably not an appropriate
> question for this forum.  But I don't know who to trust other than you
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> yearly, or bi-yearly fee.
>    Any thoughts, anyone?
 
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