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By Jo Best

Published: Thursday 24 March 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Canada


Occupation

IT


Comment

Price fixing by the music industry on CD's illegally cost me an extra $5 USD per CD. I have bought more than 1,000 discs.

Class action lawsuit finding was capped at a $20 maximum claim per person. I am owed literally $5,000 in illegal theft by the music industry.

I fully intend to get my money back from them and will never buy another disc again and if they think that's unfair, well they can keep their $20.

When they do the right thing, I will follow suit.



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