Do mp3's downloaded from Amazon contribute to the chart sales?
Dec 17, 2009 by Queeny | Posted in Music & Music Players
I want to buy Rage Against the Machines mp3 to send it to number 1 for xmas but my friend said Amazon downloads dont contribute to the total chart sales,is that right?i wanted to use Amazon because of paypal,any other suggestions if not?
Thanks
YES, THEY DO.
even though it says on the official site rules, something along the lines of 'it must be atleast 40p download to count', the fact is that 29p is the dealers price, what amazon has set it at, and it's the retail price which is important.
Tom | Dec 18, 2009
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