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    Since the beginning of the first mobile cell phone, there were ringtones. And they became instantly very popular. But now some companies are trying to squeeze every penny out of our childrens pockets. Those companies are now making the ringtones market a dark market. Will the ringtones survive?

    I'm not going to say the name of the companies but you've probably seen some of the ringtone commercials on the tv. Those commercials are most of the time on the music channels like mtv. They say in the commercial that you get a free ringtone. But if you read the little text at the bottom of the screen, you'll find that you have to pay $4,50 a week for a number of ringtones and yo

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    I'm not going to say the name of the companies but you've probably seen some of the ringtone commercials on the tv. Those commercials are most of the time on the music channels like mtv. They say in the commercial that you get a free ringtone. But if you read the little text at the bottom of the screen, you'll find that you have to pay $4,50 a week for a number of ringtones and yo

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    he ringtones survive?

    I'm not going to say the name of the companies but you've probably seen some of the ringtone commercials on the tv. Those commercials are most of the time on the music channels like mtv. They say in the commercial that you get a free ringtone. But if you read the little text at the bottom of the screen, you'll find that you have to pay $4,50 a week for a number of ringtones and yo

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    he tv. Those commercials are most of the time on the music channels like mtv. They say in the commercial that you get a free ringtone. But if you read the little text at the bottom of the screen, you'll find that you have to pay $4,50 a week for a number of ringtones and yo
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    t if you read the little text at the bottom of the screen, you'll find that you have to pay $4,50 a week for a number of ringtones and you get the first ringtone free.

    But many children who buy ringtones and realtones don't read that text. And you can't blame them, it's really hard to read the text. I tried it myself and I had to tape the commercial and pause it for a while before I could read the whole text.

    But when you have bought yourself a subscription there is no way of getting unsubscribed but to block the phone number at your telecom provider. I've heard stories of people who had to pay $180 bucks a month for just some realtones. Many people find it unethi

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