Lee this happened to you before? You, as an artist and buy a few tracks from their album on iTunes. Then you realize that you really like an artist and wants to buy the rest of the album. But if you buy the remainder of each song on the album alone is worth more than if you just buy the whole album all at once. And many times, a few tracks on the disk, as well as PDF brochures are available only if you purchase the entire album at once (iTunes Album calls them only victim).

I have spent in this dilemma several times before. Sometimes I would like to buy the entire album, but not just because I do not want to spend money.

Apparently I am not alone when it comes to this issue. If recent reports are correct, Apple supposedly going to credit iTunes users who purchase individual tracks before buying the entire album. For example, let's say you bought two live tracks from the new Foo Fighters album for $ 0.99 each and albums for the price of $ 9.99. If you decide to buy albums later, Apple will charge you something like instead of $ 8.01 and a credit for tracks you already own.

Why would Apple do this? Why not? Once easy as it can be a decisive factor between you simply buy 1 or 2 songs, or the entire album on iTunes. And if you decide to buy the entire album, all wins. You save money and get the music you want. As record companies to sell more albums (which is something they try to do everything just now buys singles). And Apple makes great commission.

It is a brilliant idea. I am surprised Apple has not done so in the iTunes Music Store on the first day.


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