Cheap Russian MP3 Site ?
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I've used allofmp3 for over a year with no problems other than it can get a bit busy (slow) sometimes. They also seem to throttle download connections from between 2 to 5 connections sometimes. No probs though.
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So when you select an album how do you pay for it? via Paypal or something? Looks pretty good site, what are the download speeds like? Take it thats US Dollars too? 99cents looks good for the HardFi album
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That is cheap! How can that be legal?
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You love the sound of the balalaika as you drive around in your droshky don't you Simon?
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I've been using allofmp3.com for quite some time now. Quite a decent selection of music on there, and a lot cheaper than other sources such as the iTunes Music Store.
As for payment, the paypal system is, and has been down for quite some time, but you can pay using credit card. I was wary at first, but there's two main companies they seem to use chromapay, and the other whose name escapes me at the moment.
Prices are in US Dollars. However, the price you see on albums might not be the price you pay, as the listed price is if you download the album/track using the default settings of MP3 @ 192kbps, if you go for a higher bitrate and/or different encoding method it will be more expensive. I usually go for AAC (m4a) @ 320kbps. Even still, it is a lot cheaper than purchasing a CD or downloading from most other sites.
As for payment, the paypal system is, and has been down for quite some time, but you can pay using credit card. I was wary at first, but there's two main companies they seem to use chromapay, and the other whose name escapes me at the moment.
Prices are in US Dollars. However, the price you see on albums might not be the price you pay, as the listed price is if you download the album/track using the default settings of MP3 @ 192kbps, if you go for a higher bitrate and/or different encoding method it will be more expensive. I usually go for AAC (m4a) @ 320kbps. Even still, it is a lot cheaper than purchasing a CD or downloading from most other sites.
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