$22.97 for me, two full albums and a couple of single songs. Most of my downloads are the free tracks or promos like the Pepsi/iTunes thing. I buy most of my music on CD. I like to have the physical album for some reason. 😀
Well, probably ~$150 of that has been gift certificates that people have reimbursed me for; I don't feel like going back and counting. I had to go through and add all of the "total prices"; someone tell me there was an easier way to do this?
Not sure whether to be relieved that it doesn't add it all up for me in the corner.
I've got 1050 songs downloaded from iTunes. Of that, around 400-450 were from free downloads or freebie codes. And some others were albums so I'm guessing probably around £400.
I estimated by going into the purchased playlist, seeing how many it contained and then allowing for free purchases and just multiplied by the average song cost.
I know it isn't bang on correct but it's gotta be close! (if you purchase lot's of tv shows/ music videos then i guess it would become rather inaccurate)
Me, I've not spent a penny. 😛 I buy albums on CD (and get the odd mix CD free with newspapers and magazines), and on the occasion I just need the odd song I've usually got a free code kicking around from something. Maybe I've spent 79p at some point.
Probably spent too much on CDs over the last couple of years though. 😱
Haven't spent a single amout of cash at all on iTunes. I still like buying CDs and looking at the album art in my hands (and complaining when there are no lyrics).
Oh, and I still like to converse with the band members when I purchase stuff at the gigs.