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Digital
New download price comparison site launches
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 4 December 2009
Slightly irritating money saving guru Martin Lewis has launched a new website comparing the prices of music downloads.
The site searches over nine million tracks from the likes of iTunes, Amazon MP3, TuneTribe, Orange, Play.com, 7digital, HMV, We7, and Tesco. Most price differences are a few quid (for albums), though on some releases there is a £10+ difference depending on which service you use. From a quick play, the general message seems to be that when it comes to pop releases you are probably onto a winner downloading it from the Tesco website, which we could probably have predicted. However, for more alternative releases it could well be worth checking this site out.
It’s at www.tunechecker.com