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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by GiGo
    I get the warning on win2k IE6 platform. Could be you're already infected
    Nope, all clear on XP Pro... Adaware, Spybot, Norton etc

    I guess you just have to be careful not to download anything from the popups and have your IE security set high.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by AtW
    They are actually legit and won few court cases based on law loophole, however even if company is legit you should never underestimate desire of insiders to make money: it may not be the firm who will scam you, but the insiders or hackers.
    As long as you use a credit card and keep an eye on your statements it's not a problem. Can heartily recommend these people.

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  • AtW
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    They are actually legit and won few court cases based on law loophole, however even if company is legit you should never underestimate desire of insiders to make money: it may not be the firm who will scam you, but the insiders or hackers.

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by AtW
    Yeah, its Russian site that took advantage of a hole in Russian legislation and sells MP3s legally -- but be careful as to what credit card you use to pay for their services, I would recommend NOT to use debit card, and best use credit card that you rarely use to be able detect fraud quickly.
    That's what I thought when I first heard about them, but I and a couple of people I know have been using them for most of this year with no problems whatsoever. Still, best to use a credit card just in case.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Rebecca Loos
    Right, what is the best website to buy MP3 tracks without having to register and be a member of some such scam.

    I am willing to pay for my tracks (a one-off payment) but I don't want to buy a membership fee. I don't want to register. I just want to select some tracks, pay for them, download them (in MP3 format if possible, but I have a iTunes-to-MP3 converter), and that's it. I also want permanent ownership of the tracks I buy, of course.

    What is the best site according to you learned people?
    Depending on what kind of music you like, your best bet might be to subscribe (c $5 monthly) to a usenet news server such as www.giganews.com and check the alt.binary.sounds.* groups.

    (Here "news" doesn't mean the headlines and that kind of thing. It's just a historical name for the usenet groups.)

    These cover most pop styles, classical, easy listening, and various "ethnic" types such as Brazilian, Celtic, etc etc. The main snag is that by its nature this method tends to be "get what you're given", although you can request tracks, and in some groups entire CD/album posts tend to be incomplete.

    But the advantage is that it's free, and posters and downloaders are anonynmous (short of checking the news providers' records).

    Also, vast numbers of up-to-date ebooks can be downloaded from the alt.binaries.e-books.* heirarchy.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    This is the one to use.

    http://allofmp3.com/

    Cheap as chips - $0.02 per MB downloaded.
    Yeah, its Russian site that took advantage of a hole in Russian legislation and sells MP3s legally -- but be careful as to what credit card you use to pay for their services, I would recommend NOT to use debit card, and best use credit card that you rarely use to be able detect fraud quickly.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Lucifer Box
    This is the one to use.

    http://allofmp3.com/

    Cheap as chips - $0.02 per MB downloaded.
    What? Pay? For MP3 files? Oh, no!

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  • Lucifer Box
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    This is the one to use.

    http://allofmp3.com/

    Cheap as chips - $0.02 per MB downloaded.

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  • GiGo
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    I don't get any of that? How are you getting spyware automatically downloaded?

    Popup supression, browser security set high etc

    What are you getting that I'm not?
    I get the warning on win2k IE6 platform. Could be you're already infected

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  • hyperD
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    I don't get any of that? How are you getting spyware automatically downloaded?

    Popup supression, browser security set high etc

    What are you getting that I'm not?

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  • GiGo
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    I think the idea is to ignore the popups to be honest and just d/l the mp3s...
    And the spyware and adware and whatever else its installing in the process..

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  • hyperD
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    I think the idea is to ignore the popups to be honest and just d/l the mp3s...

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  • GiGo
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    http://www.emp3finder.com/
    Used to be OK, lotsa popups...
    Dodgy as %"£%

    "Please click yes to install our free browser enhancements"
    You've got to be kidding!!

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Rebecca Loos
    What is the best site according to you learned people?
    I hear fiddleabout found ideal site that matches your requirements fully, can't mind the name though, something starting from e-something?

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  • hyperD
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    http://www.emp3finder.com/
    Used to be OK, lotsa popups...

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