Three free downloads from emusic
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Three free downloads from emusic
PM me if you want them.
- JesseMiner
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2 questions:
1. You do know that any new user gets 25 free songs? And as a member, I usually have a hard time remember to use my 30 downloads as it is. That might be why you're not getting responses.
2. What about your PC makes it incompatible with emusic? I've never heard of this sort of problem before.
Jesse
1. You do know that any new user gets 25 free songs? And as a member, I usually have a hard time remember to use my 30 downloads as it is. That might be why you're not getting responses.
2. What about your PC makes it incompatible with emusic? I've never heard of this sort of problem before.
Jesse
Gone! Somebody from Yehoodi got it.
Jesse, I didn't know about the 25 free songs, but I'm pretty sure this was a special promo that did not require you to open an account. I had another code that got me to the point of downloading - without signing up to pay money.
If I remember correctly (it's been a while), the problem was that the downloads didn't play. I believe it was a file type that wasn't actually audio and/or that my PC didn't recognize. I fiddled with it quite a bit, but didn't get any music. I already had tons of music, so it wasn't a big deal.
For anybody interested in getting (hopefully) free downloads, the code was included with packages of HP paper. I think mine came from Office Depot.
Jesse, I didn't know about the 25 free songs, but I'm pretty sure this was a special promo that did not require you to open an account. I had another code that got me to the point of downloading - without signing up to pay money.
If I remember correctly (it's been a while), the problem was that the downloads didn't play. I believe it was a file type that wasn't actually audio and/or that my PC didn't recognize. I fiddled with it quite a bit, but didn't get any music. I already had tons of music, so it wasn't a big deal.
For anybody interested in getting (hopefully) free downloads, the code was included with packages of HP paper. I think mine came from Office Depot.
- JesseMiner
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Yes, you do need to enter a credit card to get the 25 free songs, but as long as you cancel before the end of the trial period (2 weeks, I think?), you get to keep the songs and won't get charged. Or like me, you realize you dig the service and continue to pay $10/month. Not bad in my book for 30 songs. Just another way for me to continue to discover new music.Matthew wrote:Gone! Somebody from Yehoodi got it.
Jesse, I didn't know about the 25 free songs, but I'm pretty sure this was a special promo that did not require you to open an account. I had another code that got me to the point of downloading - without signing up to pay money.
Not sure what the situation was when you tried it (maybe Nate can comment as he's been a long-time subscriber), but currently the downloads are DRM-free high-quality run-of-the-mill mp3 files. That was the big selling point for me buying songs from their service.Matthew wrote:If I remember correctly (it's been a while), the problem was that the downloads didn't play. I believe it was a file type that wasn't actually audio and/or that my PC didn't recognize. I fiddled with it quite a bit, but didn't get any music. I already had tons of music, so it wasn't a big deal.
Jesse
If you download Winamp you get 50 emusic downloads for free.
http://winamp.com/player/free.php
Not sure what happens if you already have an account...
http://winamp.com/player/free.php
Not sure what happens if you already have an account...