Rick S
GBI am having the same issue of not being… Update: mp3va.com emailed me back today (3/6/19) with the following: "Mp3va support reply: Hi Rick, We are very sorry for the inconveniences. Unfortunately, there are temporary problems on our website. Our technical department is working on this issue and we will inform you when everything is fixed. If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Best regards, Helen Mp3va support team" I am having the same issue of not being able to preview songs in the last few days as well. Permanent now? Will mp3va.com fix this and return to the good old days?
Ettore Salati
ITNot legal Mp3va.com has NOT any kind of deal with the producer/legal representative and/or owner of the relative copyrights of the contents that are sold on the website. Found today an album produced by our company, which has NOT give mp3va.com any commission to sell it
Jan Heyckendorff-Diebold
DKGreat shop I'm never going to buy another physical cd again. Not after I have found MP3va. It contains a lot of artists within a variety of genres, its really cheap and the user interface is nice and non-tecnical. I was happily surprised when I recieved a small present from mp3va on my birthday. Only 3 dollars, but still it corresponds to two albums, and the thought also counts. The only critique so far is, that they didn't accept visa last time I tried to add money to my account. But "with a little help from" support it was fixed with PayPal.
Denis dinsdale
GBUsed to be brilliant but now they have… Used to be brilliant but now they have stopped allowing you to top up by debit and credit card and now push you to use pin code reseller website to get a code which has an invalid security certificate. Very dodgy they have stopped allowing card payments so be wary people
JoeDar
CAAmazing selection at super low prices As other have said, mp3va is based in Russia and selling music that they don't have the legal rights to sell. That said, WHO CARES? Most of the artists i collect are dead, or sold their catalogues off to the mega companies, so they wouldn't be getting a dime of your money even if you bought their albums legally. The selection on mp3va is incredible, nearly 1 million albums are currently available, and you can find some incredibly rare artists on there. I've been a collector of obscure vinly rips for 20+ years and yet they have stuff on there that i haven't been able to find. I don't know where they're getting it, but i hope they continue to do so! My only complaint is their pay options are limited, no paypal, they prefer bitcoin, which makes sense considering their legal status. But i've had no problem with them. You can buy single tracks, full albums, complete discographies. It's a dream come true. The record companies screw the artists over anyway, so it's no loss for them.