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LoadPod drops pricing, kills travel fee
LoadPod, a nationwide iPod CD loading service, has announced a new, more affordable pricing structure that brings lower prices and rewards those customers with larger CD collections. The price for customers with 50 to 99 CDs is now $1.49 per CD. The price for customers with 100 to 199 CDs is now $1.39 per CD. And customers with 200 or more CDs will now pay $1.29 per CD. In addition, there is no longer a travel fee for any size collection.
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What a load… ;)
Posted by Mani on November 4, 2004 at 6:30 PM (CST)
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Unbelievable. This is tantamount to paying someone to walk your dog and clean its crap off the sidewalk. The laziness of people these days is amazing :)
Posted by jfarrx19 on November 5, 2004 at 4:59 AM (CST)
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I don’t think the target audience for this and other CD ripping services are people who are too lazy to do it themselves. Rather, I think it’s for people who can’t do it because they don’t own a computer (believe it or not they do exist). This way even if you don’t have a PC/Mac, you can still get an iPod with all your music from your CDs.
Posted by mokenstef on November 5, 2004 at 9:30 AM (CST)