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I've looked into it. It's very expensive and requires multiple sets of CD's. Whether it works or not I cant vouch for that.

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I have used it and it works great if you put the time into it. Pimsleur is good too, but I prefer Rosetta Stone. Check out ebay- you can find some deals there

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So I had Rosetta Stone Spanish which I paid a lot of money for. I lent it to a chef that I worked with- and they moved to the islands and took my rosetta stone with them. Is it wrong for me to download it?

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So I had Rosetta Stone Spanish which I paid a lot of money for. I lent it to a chef that I worked with- and they moved to the islands and took my rosetta stone with them. Is it wrong for me to download it?

 

Yes. It's not as if the CDs scratched or something.

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So I had Rosetta Stone Spanish which I paid a lot of money for. I lent it to a chef that I worked with- and they moved to the islands and took my rosetta stone with them. Is it wrong for me to download it?

 

Sorry, I think it is wrong to steal others intellectual properties. I am hardly a saint as I have stolen NFL broadcasts (Bills games), so glass houses and all that. Probably makes me a hypocrite so carry on.

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I've had it and am learning more and more Russian with it. I like the fact that I can repeat the phrases and it analyzes my speech for dialect and accent. It frustrated me when I thought I was saying the words properly and the feedback pointed out all sorts of errors. you do have to commit yourself to the time it takes to do the lessons, but in my opinion it was a good investment.

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