Maybe CDs not dead yet. People want physical and digital as I've said. Here's a relevant tweet.
@sanitychecknyc: "Amazon satisfy consumers’ desire to own content they bought in physical & digital form." CDs not dead? Consumers want http://t.co/O3HnLKTa
This service is blowing me away. It feels like cheating and has redefined Impulse Buying of music for me. I would love to see the collector labels offer this but I'm guessing selling through Amazon and limited issue discs would be roadblocks.
Has anyone ever bought a CD offering AutoRip but not receive the mp3 file in their library? I ordered Horner's 'Wolf Totem' a few days ago but didn't get the AutoRip. I emailed Amazon and they came back to say I would receive the tracks after dispatch (which has never happened before, as I usually get them immediately), it has now been sent but still no AutoRip.
Has anyone ever bought a CD offering AutoRip but not receive the mp3 file in their library? I ordered Horner's 'Wolf Totem' a few days ago but didn't get the AutoRip. I emailed Amazon and they came back to say I would receive the tracks after dispatch (which has never happened before, as I usually get them immediately), it has now been sent but still no AutoRip.
I wrote Amazon about a similar problem and after not being able to get it working they just gave me a 9.99 AmazonMp3 credit to get the album which I did.
I had the same thing happen when I purchased the Legacy Little Mermaid cd. The digital cd did not show up in my library till weeks after I got the physical cd. I emailed them and they had said the digital version didn't come out till later. Very weird. Other than that I have not had a problem.