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  1. A newer music club at the BMG store is Yourmusic.com. This new service invites the public to a no-obligation/cancel-any-time membership where the CDs always cost $6.99. There are no shipping costs, no commitment requirements or price jumps after the initial purchase.

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      Columbia House Music Club is now operated by BMG Music, &...

    • Nothing in Life Is Free. Especially CDs
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    CD clubs offered ever-shifting traps for all ages and tastes, the deadliest of which involved ordering and receiving free albums, not paying a thing, never canceling the subscription, then dropping off company radar. Once a given time passes, contract clauses spring to life, full price is charged for all free discs, a collection agency is assigned,...

    To keep costs low and profit margins high, CD clubs produced their own discs to sell, some apparently of questionable sound quality. Stereophileconducted a test in 1994in which top audio engineers repeatedly listened to both club and retail releases of the same albums, and indeed, they detected inconsistencies — different compression levels, stereo...

    By 2003, the unraveling had begun. In a class-action lawsuit, a U.S. District Judge dropped the hammer on CD club private defendants, for what CBS News called a “price-fixing conspiracy.” A $143 million settlement was dispensed to millions of buyers, in the form of 75% discounts on full-priced club discs…which required a membership to buy. The priv...

    BMG CD club was ultimately put to sleep in 2009 by its parent Columbia House group, who then succumbed to bankruptcy in 2015. In addition to schemesters and lawsuits, several clear factors led to their downfall. One painful legal caveat involved clubs having to wait from three months to a year before being permitted to sell an artist’s new release....

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  3. Jun 14, 2019 · At their mid-1990s peak, Columbia House and BMG made a lot of money. According to The Recording Industry by Geoffrey P. Hull, music clubs paid between $1.50 and $5.50 for a CD, which they then sold for $16. He reports that if the clubs sold one out of every three discs, they'd make close to $8 in profit.

  4. www.columbiahouse.com › how-it-worksColumbia House

    There is no obligation to buy and you can cancel your membership anytime online or by calling 1-716-250-5700. Sounds great! Let's get started. null.

  5. May 3, 2018 · A music club was a luxury, but still, I tried reasoning with myself: surely I could dredge up the $14.95 from somewhere. I was good at solving problems. I was good at solving problems. I carefully tore the perforated edges of the card away from the page, checked the “pop/soft rock” preference box, and made my first initial selections from ...

  6. BMG does. Our radical service-based approach is to design a music company from the artist and songwriter’s perspective. We’re here to help artists be the best they can be – and maximize their earnings from the music they create. As the youngest of the big global music companies, launched the same week as Spotify, we aim to do things ...

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