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Greg, an avid movie watcher, walked out of the movie theatre, having just barely seen the movie "Angels and Demons" directed by Ron Howard. Having loved the movie, Greg was especially moved by the choral music in the background. Not only a movie lover, Greg also enjoyed the beautiful music of a good soundtrack and his intent was to add to his collection. The nearby mall adjacent to the movie theatres, Greg was sure to have a music store. He quickly dropped by the store only to find that they didn't have the soundtrack for "Angels and Demons;" frustrated, he left. To his surprise as he traveled to another music store, he found the soundtrack-only it had a large price tag attached to it. Despite his repeated attempts to several stores he could not find an affordable copy of the "Angels and Demons" soundtrack. Defeated, Greg returned home. That night when his girlfriend Shannon, finally got off work, she called Greg to see if they were still on for a night out on the town. He explained to her that he was down because he could not find a copy of the soundtrack from "Angels and Demons" that was not too expensive. Shannon told Greg a few websites he should try out and then told him that she would come right over to his place to help him find the online mp3 downloads. Greg delighted by this news, hung up the phone and began searching online for the music. He did notice that he could also buy the mp3 downloads of the soundtrack for cheaper. With a bit more researching Greg was able to preview a few of the songs off of the soundtrack for "Angels and Demons" and find that he didn't need all the tracks but to buy only a few of them. Greg was just about to pay for the mp3 downloads when Shannon came into his apartment. After showing her the bit of research he had done, Greg was delighted to buy the mp3 downloads of the soundtrack. Shannon showed Greg that since he buys a lot of soundtracks that he would be able to save money by downloading fifty songs per month for a low price of twenty dollars and seventy nine cents. In no time at all with Shannon's help, Greg was able to sign up to an account with emusic.com and then have as many of the mp3 downloads that he wanted. Soon his music collection expanded and he never had to worry about where to look to find the most affordable music out there. Emusic.com had everything Greg wanted and a few extras too. |  | | |  | |  |  |  |  |
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