Zune services ending Nov 15

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Microsoft to retire Zune services on November 15, convert subscribers to Groove Music Pass

Microsoft has started alerting users of the impending retirement of the Zune Music Pass. Alongside the alert, a support document details the transition to the Groove Music Pass and the death of the beloved free 10 tracks per month download. From the Zune retirement FAQ:

As of November 15, 2015, Zune services will be retired. You will no longer be able to stream or download content to your device from the Zune music service. However, Zune devices will still function as music players and any MP3 content that you own on the Zune device will remain there. You'll also be able to transfer music to and from your Zune player.

So, when November 15 rolls around, Zune Music Pass subscribers will be automatically converted over to Groove Music Pass. Microsoft notes that this will occur for monthly subscribers on their next renewal date at a rate of $9.99 per month, while 3-month and annual subscribers will be converted sometime between October and November. It's important to note, however, that Microsoft says 3-month subscribers will be moved to the monthly subscription.
 

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My ZuneHD is the longest lasting electronic device I've ever had. Bought it January 2010, muthafucca is sitting RIGHT HERE, still going strong. I never used any of that Zune music pass shyt so I don't care, aslong as the Zune software continues to work, I'm still eating.
 

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word is bond i had like 10 zune's
there was some glitch on a microsoft prize site and someone posted it on a forum i was on
did that shyt 10 times came home from school had 10 boxes lined up :wow: sold them mother fukkers for 100 a pop
 
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