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I thought they were owned by Buy.com, not eBay. I'd check, but the wankers prevent anyone from viewing their site without IE 5.0+ on Windows. RADICALBENDER ★ 17:05, 28 Mar 2004 (UTC)
This article doesn't begin to describe the real story about Buy Music. The $40 million ad campaign featuring Tommy Lee, Blum's promises of equalling and surpassing iTunes, the devastating (and hilarious) reviews. (I particularly enjoyed the coverage on As the Apple Turns [5].) My point is that this article could and should have a lot more.
I know, I know..."Why don't you write it yourself?" Well, I may. In time. Someday. If I get around to it. In the mean time, help yourself.
I moved the following list of statistics to talk because it would be better formatted as prose but I didn't want to just delete it RJFJR ( talk) 18:51, 20 July 2012 (UTC)
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I thought they were owned by Buy.com, not eBay. I'd check, but the wankers prevent anyone from viewing their site without IE 5.0+ on Windows. RADICALBENDER ★ 17:05, 28 Mar 2004 (UTC)
This article doesn't begin to describe the real story about Buy Music. The $40 million ad campaign featuring Tommy Lee, Blum's promises of equalling and surpassing iTunes, the devastating (and hilarious) reviews. (I particularly enjoyed the coverage on As the Apple Turns [5].) My point is that this article could and should have a lot more.
I know, I know..."Why don't you write it yourself?" Well, I may. In time. Someday. If I get around to it. In the mean time, help yourself.
I moved the following list of statistics to talk because it would be better formatted as prose but I didn't want to just delete it RJFJR ( talk) 18:51, 20 July 2012 (UTC)
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