Difference in pricing between mp3 shops (includes example)
Hey all
I've just been having a look through and doing some mp3 shopping and am baffled by the differences in pricing between mp3 shops, winds me up immensly, check the below out.
I added a total of 15 tracks into a basket on Audiojelly, Beatport, DJDownload, and Trackitdown and look at the total prices:-
Audiojelly - £21.75
Beatport - £18.96 + 15% EU tax = £21.80
DJDownload - £17.55
Trackitdown - £22.35
Also bear in mind that all of the tracks added into the baskets on each site are ALL 320kbps in quality, and are the same releases on same labels etc.
Is it just me being anal or are the differences unacceptable? In this day and age (recession etc) every penny & pound matters at the moment, so a difference of £4.80 between 2 shops for the same mp3's is pretty ridiculous if you ask me! I don't know how some shops can justify the big differences in pricing for the same tracks in the same quality on all (320kbps).
Here's a spreadsheet of the prices per track:-

Just goes to show all of you DJ's and digital download purchasers out there that you MUST shop around first before just using your 'favourite' mp3 store and being ripped off.
Hope this was interesting reading for you!
Regards
Sim
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Last edited by Simcut on Apr-01-2009 at 13:55
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