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Textango.com – sell your music to anyone via premium text (US only)

Link: mopocket

Textango allows any artist to sell their music via text message to anyone, anywhere in the United States with a cell phone*. The purchase is billed to the customer’s cell phone bill via PSMS, and the music is available for pick-up at the Textango website. Essentially, Textango allows anyone to purchase music using their cell phones as credit cards!

Its a lot like Mozes.com expect with music buying capability.

Thanks for sending this Justin — I think this is a wickedly good way of getting yourself operational in the music industry without having to mess around with cheques, paypal and money transfers. Very smart indeed. Check the site out at textango.com.

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