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:Ace: | 20:32 Sun 22nd Jun 2008 | Adverts
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What with bluetooth, infra-red and messaging I would have thought that these services would have became obsolete.

Who wants to pay nearly �5 a week for some tone they could either download legally for 70p or so or download illegally for free and bluetooth it to their phones.

Somebody must be doing it to keep them in business!

Please tell me, Why O why?
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yeah Ace, I have thought this myself, I would have thought that either ripping a cd, downloading illegally or even legally music, or finding just about any sound affect as an mp3 on google would have killed off this rather dubious industry, on the other hand I think you have to realise that their demographic is complete morons with very low iq?
yeah Ace, I have thought this myself, I would have thought that either ripping a cd, downloading illegally or even legal music, or finding just about any sound affect as an mp3 on google would have killed off this rather dubious industry, on the other hand I think you have to realise that their demographic is completely thick, primitive, morons with very low iq. And there's enough of them about, let's face it. Otherwise why would those quiz shows overnight on virtually every commercial channel in the UK exist (and make money, I guess)?
lol... AND people like me for posting virtually the same answer twice....
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Haha,

You're very right
If your theory was right, painters decorators, etc would have been out of buisness years ago as people would D.I.Y. but its so easy to go on above websites and click download. The people who use them have to much money, and lazy

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