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we "think", heh yeah right
"One of the reasons that album sales were supposed to have declined over the past few years was that consumers think music costs too much"

They believe the we "think" cost to much, what the hell does the suppost to mean ? in there believes a 20+ for cd is cheap ? hell no...

record people better wake up smell the coffee we not living in those time people would drop nice 20 on a cd... people either want to save money or get it cheap theres only few million rich people in this country but theres alot middle class and poor..
Posted by: M_c   Posted on: 02/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Car - bad example  Joe Blow_z | 02/28/05
high/low Quality are differnt markets  voska | 02/28/05
Not only the future, but the now also  Spoon Jabber | 02/28/05
Absolutely correct, Spooner.  Judas I. | 02/28/05
Yes, you have to look carefully  Spoon Jabber | 02/28/05
we "think", heh yeah right  M_c | 02/28/05
In 1982 I bough CDs for $45  voska | 02/28/05
Correction I think that was 84 or 86  voska | 02/28/05
Obvious reason: some formats are overkill  riredale | 03/01/05

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