Those $.69 tracks from iTunes are hard to find.
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Those $.69 tracks from iTunes are hard to find.

As reported across the web today, with iTunes new tiered pricing, people are having a hard time finding those $0.69 tracks that iTunes promised.

On the Consumerist some of the comments indicated that there was a Limp Bizkit song that was available for the $.69 cost. Of course, the comments were followed by snarky remarks about how that’s $.69 too much.

Apple did promise that there would be more songs at 69 cents than at $1.29. There were several tracks that are decades old in the new 30% higher tier.

Do you want to download Heart’s 34-year old Barracuda? That will now cost you $1.29. Of course, to some Baby Boomers that song serves as a mini national anthem to the 1970′s so it may not be the best example. Maybe, I should look at not just at older music, but music that is less popular too.

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