by JamieW on Mon Nov 17, 2003 12:45 pm
Maybe if they kept the prices in line with CD costs per song prices people would consider buying them. When you get rid of production costs of CDs, packaging, shipping, and placement costs, the cost per song must drop dramatically. A CD costs roughly $0.75 - $1.00 per song right now. Given that their costs to get the song to you must drop dramatically, why are they charging the same price?
They also don't have too much investment on stock and storage. It is a per request business as opposed to an anticipating sales business. The cost per song by download should be less than half that of the cost per song via CD. So anyone who is paying a buck for a song is really getting ripped off in my opinion even if they just wanted 1 or 2 songs. If it were down to about $0.30 per song and I thought I was getting a fair price, I would consider it.
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