Darth-Caedus' forum posts
Yeah...no. I mean if you only buy at Barnes And Noble or something yeah, but if you order online, you can pretty much always get a physical copy of something cheaper than you can get a digital copy.[QUOTE="Darth-Caedus"]
[QUOTE="Pirate700"]I'm not sure how you're coming to that conclusion. The Digital versions of music and books are almost always less or at worst the same as their hard copied counterparts.
Pirate700
I almost never pay more than $8 for a CD, the MP3 version will cost you 9.99
Wanna buy an E-Book? That'll be 9.99 or more. You can get a paperback for $5
Unrelated, what the **** is with this " Tag p may not have attribute slick:uniqueid" error I keep getting, this happening to anyone else?
Fair enough. For most people then, digital is cheaper as they don't know your discount site. :PPeople don't know Amazon or Google Shopping? :PTotally not going to happen. As it stands, the digital counterparts tend to be the ones that are outrageously overpriced. *looks at e-books*I'm not sure how you're coming to that conclusion. The Digital versions of music and books are almost always less or at worst the same as their hard copied counterparts.Yeah...no. I mean if you only buy at Barnes And Noble or something yeah, but if you order online, you can pretty much always get a physical copy of something cheaper than you can get a digital copy.[QUOTE="Darth-Caedus"]
[QUOTE="LZ71"]
I hope physical copies of any medium don't ever go away, unless they became outrageously overpriced compared to their digital counterparts.
Pirate700
I almost never pay more than $8 for a CD, the MP3 version will cost you 9.99
Wanna buy an E-Book? That'll be 9.99 or more. You can get a paperback for $5
Unrelated, what the **** is with this " Tag p may not have attribute slick:uniqueid" error I keep getting, this happening to anyone else?
Totally not going to happen. As it stands, the digital counterparts tend to be the ones that are outrageously overpriced. *looks at e-books*I hope physical copies of any medium don't ever go away, unless they became outrageously overpriced compared to their digital counterparts.
LZ71
I buy my CD's real cheap where I get 'em[QUOTE="DmadFearmonger"][QUOTE="ex-mortis"]
(physical CDs are more expensive, I don't know why you think iTunes charges more)
ex-mortis
An album with 10 tracks costs about $9.9 on iTunes I think (let's say it's a 45 minute long album). Can you really get a similarly long physical album for less than that? If so, you are very lucky. When I buy albums I generally pay anywhere from $13-$20.
Amazon bro. I usually seem to get CDs at around $8 on average, and on several occasions, fully half the price of buying the MP3 version.
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