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Is their a cheaper alternative to Spotify for offline playlists and platforms? |
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Is their a cheaper alternative to Spotify for offline playlists and platforms?
Im a current Spotify user and like the fact I can store the music I like onto an offline playlist for when I don't have access to the Internet and I'm on the move, but is there a cheaper alternative than Spotify premium or a way you can get offline playlists for free on streaming music services without paying a premium? You can get Spotify for free I see but you loose the right to listen to music on the go offline.
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Cheaper? Seriously? I don't think £9.99 a month is much to ask to be able to access nearly every recording made? Most other streaming services don't even offer a free service and their subscription prices are about the same.
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Amazon Prime Music allows local downloads. It's comes with normal Prime, so if you are already paying for it you could consider it free, otherwise £79.99 for the year (below Spotify) plus you then get free next day delivery and their video service.
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I would settle for one that had a customer service team that could fix faults, or failing that would actually answer queries when they have failed to fix a fault rather than just leaving users with a broken service and a wall of silence
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