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Posted by NRen2k5 on 11/16/01 11:35
Yeah, that "charge" part has me confused too. I don't suppose you could
quote it word for word for me so I can see if I can figure it out... ?
Anyway, the way that I understand Napster To Go works is, you pay a
monthly subscription fee, and what that gets you is unlimited access to
their songs and you can keep the songs you download for however long you
want. However, if you cancel your subscription, all the songs which you
collected from Napster To Go will become unplayable.
I'm not 100% of what "priviledges" you get for free and which ones you
have to pay for, such as putting music on an MP3 player.
- NRen2k5
Doug wrote:
>I got a MP3 player yesterday and a two month free subscription to
>Napster To Go. I've been reading the information and it appears that I
>can transfer music to my MP3 player for free because of that
>subscription. Yet it says if they are to stay on my hard drive there's
>a charge. I'm confused because to put them on my MP3 player I have to
>put them on my hard drive. How does this work? Does the music stay on
>my MP3 player (and hard drive) until I cancel my subscription and then
>they go away (somehow) or am I charged for them if I cancel my
>subscription. This is very confusing.
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