iTunes Plus Special Offer: You'll be Saying "Wow"

Hi Folks. My name is Erin and I want to introduce you to the "new" iTunes store.
iTunes, the most popular and widely used music download service on the internet, has followed in the footsteps of lesser companies and is now offering their entire collection to you DRM-Free. That's right I said DRM-Free.
But wait! There's more! Now, you can upgrade your entire iTunes library to DRM-free tracks for just $.30 per track.
Announced just last week, iTunes has made a deal with the Big 4 record labels to sell all their songs on iTunes Plus. That means you can play your downloaded music on almost any portable music device. You are no longer locked into using Apple online media players, i.e. iPod.
In addition to iTunes' new DRM-freed status, users are welcome and encouraged to upgrade their library to all new restriction free tracks. For a limited time only, because I can't do this all day, loyal iTunes customers can upgrade their downloads to iTunes "plus" for the best price on the internet.
On Amazon, Napster, Rhapsody and even Wal-Mart you'll be charged 99 cents for DRM-free tracks, but iTunes plus will only charge you 30 cents, per track, to upgrade your library.
Why pay $300 dollars at a different online music store and re-download all your music when you can simply upgrade for a third of the cost?
"Hold on," you say, "I've already paid for those tracks. Why do I have to pay to upgrade them?" You see, your 30 cents pays for your music's liberation. Imagine a music library free of digital rights management (otherwise known as a CD collection) now, think about how much joy that would bring to your iPod, and friends on BitTorrent.
But wait! If you upgrade in the next 30 minutes we will include a free upgrade to iTunes 8.2 with Genius memory hogging and Safari for Windows. Don't hesitate, or think about your actions, upgrade now.
Thanks Apple.
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