I 100% have not missed eMusic since I left it. My local record store of choice has settled into prices of $7.99-$10.88 for most new releases (along with things like $6.99 for the Belle and Sebastian CD that comes out tomorrow, plus you get a free bonus 7" with purchase), so it really is a matter of "Why buy the download when I can buy the actual CD for the same price?" S Oct 11, 2010 09:27:55 PM, audities@smoe.org wrote: >Okay, I'm seriously looking to cut things out of my budget and it looks like >my Emusic subscription will be the first to go after this new round of plan changing. > I didn't get grandfathered in with a great plan, I'm paying $11.99 for >30 tracks and now that's going to be $11.99 and I will barely be able to afford >two albums per month for that. > >Anyone else care to bitch about it? I feel for them, but I mean, I can go to >Amoeba, or buy cds at half.com for much less. Yes, I understand that used cds mean >the artist doesn't get anything, but I really don't know what else to do >at this point. Especially since my music buying is so limited anyway. I find I'm >struggling to use up the 30 credits Emusic used to give me. > > >Anna Borg >TallBoy Records >P.O. Box 460652 >San Francisco, CA 94146 > >http://www.tallboyrecords.com >