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Prepaid cards to Napster v2.0

27 October 2003 13:10 by Jari Ketola | 4 comments

Prepaid cards to Napster v2.0 The Napster v2.0 online music store will start offering prepaid cards at retail outlets shortly after the service has been opened. Using the cards teenagers and other consumers, who don't have access to a credit card, purchase songs from the service.

The Napster Card will cost $14.85, and with one card the user can download 15 songs. By mid-November, the card will be available on 14,000 locations, such as Best Buy and Safeway. The Napster Card allows a huge new consumer base access to on-line music shopping. The youth/teenager market has so far been neglected by other services.

Roxio, who bought Napster's assets, will launch the Napster v2.0 service next Wednesday.

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    Toiletman (Senior Member) 27 October 2003 13:42 Send private message to this user   
    If they think this is "technologically attractive", then they should think again. Go to Hong Kong, and there are USB port machines anywhere. All you do is buy a MP3 with a USB port. (Everyone uses them now in HK). And you can download practically any song for just 2 or 3 dollars. About 20-30 pence.

    P.S. I like this idea. You can download songs that you want and not buy the whole cd.

    When you are on your deathbed, you will wonder, "Did I waste my life? Was it worth spending all that time on that?" Do not despair, no one has wasted their life. After all, you can only waste something if you throw it away. And you can't throw life away.
    jonnydoe. (Member) 28 October 2003 5:19 Send private message to this user   
    I prefer the idea of free music with the option to donate via paypal or something lol

    www.mp3.com/adsr - I produce various styles of electronic music.
    vudoo (Member) 20 November 2003 14:21 Send private message to this user   
    Hmmm 14.95 for 15 tracks. Well that is not too bad but most CD's are about 20 songs. But I see that this is the future of music is to buy onlike.
    lily189 (Newbie) 23 August 2007 22:16 Send private message to this user   
    Is Napster v2.0 prepaid card going to be launched in Australia and when will that be?
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