UK iTunes poll: 99p too pricey for most
Most Mac users are unwilling to pay more than 99p for tracks downloaded from UK iTunes Music Store, with many saying they’d be unhappy paying even half that amount With Apple expected to launch its iTunes Music Store here next week the Macworld Online poll shows 36 per cent of readers will not fork out more than 99p per track.
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