Sorry Mike, in this case Nite is making more sense than you.

I think (i think - since I can't really know) that what Jim and Nite are saying is that: It doesn't matter how honest BlazeTrak is, the business model itself is going to take money from folks that are just not ready to submit. It's not BlazeTrak's fault, it's a buyer's beware world.

It seems to be mostly aimed at the young rap/hip-hop/pop wannabes and if you know anything about local scenes, there are hundreds, thousands, 10's of thousands of kids with multiple CD's/mixes of their rap stuff (with tons of sampling) that will be the next big thing -- if someone can hear it (dang -- just go to soundclick). These folks have no "realistic" chance -- it is just a lottery ticket purchase.

Kevin


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