Google’s music download service are doing daily 24hour deals at the moment on popular albums for 99p.
The three on offer today include the new Blur album if anyone’s not already got it?
https://play.google.com/store/music
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Google’s music download service are doing daily 24hour deals at the moment on popular albums for 99p.
The three on offer today include the new Blur album if anyone’s not already got it?
https://play.google.com/store/music
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Still £9.49 for me. What gives? The 99p offers are nowhere to be seen in fact.
Odd, maybe it was yesterday’s offer and it just hadn’t ticked over to Sam Smith etc for today when I looked this morning?
Sorry for getting your hopes up anyway.
It was there, I got it, and its gone – replaced by Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith.
But worth watching – a couple of days ago I picked up First Aid Kit’s Stay Gold for 99p.
Oh, and for me it appears as the second line of the page. Bit further down Electric Ladyland is going for £1.99, and below that some compilation for £3.99 (feeling Funky).
There’s a whole load of ‘classics’ going for £1.99, Electric Landlady among them.
Yep, It was definitely yesterday’s offer. I got it at about 11am yesterday.
I think today is the last day of these offers, they’re always well worth looking out for though as they seem to do them quite regularly, normally it’s when they’re celebrating some sort of occasion but I’ve yet to see a reason for this series.
AAARRRGHHHHH. I am now sorely disappointed. I missed it too.
I bought it this morning about 6am, so they must change them sometime after that. Midnight at Google Hq?
And many thanks to Deev (you do answer to Dev, don’t you?) to pointing it out. It is one of the great things about this group.
No problem, and I’ll answer to anything as I’m just grateful when someone talks to me!
The Google Play refresh always seems to be late morning in the UK. It’s around 10am I think. The weekly offers start about 10am on a Monday morning.
Maybe it was a hot take.
(Poppy claiming Afterword-firsties on new internet buzzword here.)