Rhapsody To Go is AWESOME!!!
Rhapsody To Go is AWESOME!!!
I think so at least.
I have regualr Rhapsody...for $12.99/mo I can liten to almost any song I want to at my computer...
But if I want to travel anywhere with the music...I have to buy it.
With Rhapsody To Go, you pay $14.99 per month ($2 more) and with a compatible Rhapsody MP3 player, you take the music with you. No songs to buy. NOTHING. You don't own the song...it stays encrypted in the MP3 player, so you can't share it...but you can fill it up completely with music, and go...
If you get tired of what's on there, delete it, and fill it up again...and then go again.
I am off to Best Buy to look for compatible MP3 players. The Sandisk Sansa seems to be the most popular one.
Look into it...instead of buying all your music for $1 per song...I am.
I will report back to confirm if this is true. I recently found out about To Go, and I am going to upgrade my normal account to the To Go account this weekend (after I buy the MP3 player)
y not just download it illegally and get a better selection for free
or I can just use soulseek and get absolutely everything I want for 100% free
y not just download it illegally and get a better selection for free or I can just use soulseek and get absolutely everything I want for 100% free I stopped doing that when I was 25.
I think so at least.
I have regualr Rhapsody...for $12.99/mo I can liten to almost any song I want to at my computer...
But if I want to travel anywhere with the music...I have to buy it.
With Rhapsody To Go, you pay $14.99 per month ($2 more) and with a compatible Rhapsody MP3 player, you take the music with you. No songs to buy. NOTHING. You don't own the song...it stays encrypted in the MP3 player, so you can't share it...but you can fill it up completely with music, and go...
If you get tired of what's on there, delete it, and fill it up again...and then go again.
I am off to Best Buy to look for compatible MP3 players. The Sandisk Sansa seems to be the most popular one.
Look into it...instead of buying all your music for $1 per song...I am.
I will report back to confirm if this is true. I recently found out about To Go, and I am going to upgrade my normal account to the To Go account this weekend (after I buy the MP3 player) Theres one little catch. You are now a slave to the subscription plan. If you miss one payment or cancel for even one month you can kiss your entire playlist goodbye. Even the songs on your compatible mp3 player wont play anymore. Dont ya just love DRM.
I think so at least.
I have regualr Rhapsody...for $12.99/mo I can liten to almost any song I want to at my computer...
But if I want to travel anywhere with the music...I have to buy it.
With Rhapsody To Go, you pay $14.99 per month ($2 more) and with a compatible Rhapsody MP3 player, you take the music with you. No songs to buy. NOTHING. You don't own the song...it stays encrypted in the MP3 player, so you can't share it...but you can fill it up completely with music, and go...
If you get tired of what's on there, delete it, and fill it up again...and then go again.
I am off to Best Buy to look for compatible MP3 players. The Sandisk Sansa seems to be the most popular one.
Look into it...instead of buying all your music for $1 per song...I am.
I will report back to confirm if this is true. I recently found out about To Go, and I am going to upgrade my normal account to the To Go account this weekend (after I buy the MP3 player)
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y not just download it illegally and get a better selection for free
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or I can just use soulseek and get absolutely everything I want for 100% free
Answer:
y not just download it illegally and get a better selection for free or I can just use soulseek and get absolutely everything I want for 100% free I stopped doing that when I was 25.
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I think so at least.
I have regualr Rhapsody...for $12.99/mo I can liten to almost any song I want to at my computer...
But if I want to travel anywhere with the music...I have to buy it.
With Rhapsody To Go, you pay $14.99 per month ($2 more) and with a compatible Rhapsody MP3 player, you take the music with you. No songs to buy. NOTHING. You don't own the song...it stays encrypted in the MP3 player, so you can't share it...but you can fill it up completely with music, and go...
If you get tired of what's on there, delete it, and fill it up again...and then go again.
I am off to Best Buy to look for compatible MP3 players. The Sandisk Sansa seems to be the most popular one.
Look into it...instead of buying all your music for $1 per song...I am.
I will report back to confirm if this is true. I recently found out about To Go, and I am going to upgrade my normal account to the To Go account this weekend (after I buy the MP3 player) Theres one little catch. You are now a slave to the subscription plan. If you miss one payment or cancel for even one month you can kiss your entire playlist goodbye. Even the songs on your compatible mp3 player wont play anymore. Dont ya just love DRM.