Wednesday, 6 April 2011

£5 for 5 album downloads

Moneysavingexpert spot

Online offer

What: £5 for 5 album downloadsGet by: Fri 15 Apr 2011
How: Hunt for albums with Easter eggs next to them on download site Mflow (you can't browse albums, you have to search by typing in the music you're looking for). When you find one, click the egg then the Facebook 'Like' button for the album and the price reduces to 99p.

New customers need to register & top-up their account with a min. £5 (existing Mflow customers with at least £1 in their account won't).
What do you get? There's no list of all £1 albums, but Mflow’s said there are over 8,000 Easter egg albums (with no limit on how many times they can be downloaded) and some are worth up to £12.

Albums we've found (with help from forumites) in the offer are:

Take That - Progress
Rihanna - Loud (explicit version)
The Black Eyed Peas - The Beginning
Britney Spears - Femme Fatale
Jessie J - Who You Are
Kings of Leon - Come Around Sundown
Glee - Volume 4
Ellie Goulding - Bright Lights
Leona Lewis - Spirit
The Ting Tings - We Started Nothing
Elbow - Build a Rocket Boys
JLS - Outta This World
Queen - Absolute Greatest

For more, see what forumites have found in the £1 album downloads thread.
Also see the TuneChecker.com: Compare MP3 & CD prices

Important: MFlow is a new site and therefore we have very little feedback on it, though MoneySavers have successfully got this deal.The site's has been struggling with demand for this offer. It's said the glitches are fixed and it can to cope with demand from the MSE weekly email, but beware it may still run slowly. If your download fails after you’ve paid, Mflow can track it and re-supply. 
Restrictions: Only selected albums are £1, and you must top up your Mflow account with a min. £5 in order to buy anything.

The offer has no end date and Mflow’s confirmed it will last until at least midnight Weds 6 Apr. We'll update you here if anything changes.

To listen to music, you can download the Mflow software (19.2 MB) and keep a library there (similar to iTunes) or just listen on the Mflow site. You can also transfer your Mflow library to iTunes.  If iTunes is open when you download, the tracks will be imported to it automatically.

If you don't have any of these, the music will simply go to your computer's 'Downloads' folder. Music can then be moved onto any portable devices, ie, iPods, MP3 players etc.

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