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Squirt
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is there any way possible to keep the songs u download from the zune pass after expiration. if there is that be sweeeeeeeeeet
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Large Walrus
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Jr. Staff Premium Member Super Zuner Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
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It's not a hack.
It's called TuneBite. Even though we don't really suggest doing it because it's 'bad' Just get tubebite from your sources.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I really don't mind paying the 15 a month.
if ya think about it, its just about the same price as a CD. soo, your paying the price of one CD for an unlimited amount. yeah, someone suggested tunebite to me a couple days ago though. |
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Squirt
Join Date: Jul 2008
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yeah but why pay 15 bucks a month for those songs an repay just to keep them when you could pay once for a cd or somthing and have it. you coudl even make a back up to keep the "life" of the songs longer.
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