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In January this year, Apple agreed that within six months it would revise its pricing on iTunes to bring the UK price of 79p per track more into line with the Eurozone price of 99 cents -- when the original complaints were made, the Eurozone price was around 70p, so 79p was over 10% more expensive. Apple have now done it, three months early, and without changing their pricing at all -- 99 Euro cents are currently worth 78.9p.

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Date: 2008-04-11 06:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] troublebrewing.livejournal.com
Oh no, it is we Americans who are weeping over the ruin of our economy and our country. At least don't begrudge us our 99 cent tunes. I recall traveling abroad (or even up to Canada) when my dollar actually bought me something...

--Hope

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