I really like being able to pick and choose. Most of the purchases I've made with iTunes are one or two songs picked out from an album I'd otherwise never want, or want to buy. So, $.99 might seem like a lot of money for one song, but often the album is $9.99 (or sometimes a bit more, depending on how many songs it has on it), so if the album has 15 songs on it and you only like 10, you come out ahead buying the whole thing. If you only want 9 out of 15 songs, you still save money if they are purchased individually.phongn wrote:Well, you can buy the whole album, often for a bit less than the cost of a physical CD. That said, sometimes people just want the single song.Mrs Kendall wrote:I don't get ITunes, why pay for songs one by one like that?
Maybe it's cause I don't use our I-Pod shuffle (which we got for free) since I don't go anywhere without the car for any length of time. I just don't get why people pay so much for just one song.
If having the physical CD is important to you, well, you may pay quite a bit more, but in most cases I don't care about having the company-manufactured disc.