Oh, yeah. You had a form to fill out each month. It had a bunch of real dog records, from which you could select one. If you didn't send ithe form in, they would send you the "Selection of the Month" I never remembered to send in that form in, and getting "The Best Of The Beatles as sung by Lester Glump's Rag Time Band", I think I only have to buy 3,247 more records to end my contract.
Yes and I had totally forgotten about it until now...it was such a great deal in the beginning, lol.
Yeah. They would send you a list of about 100 records and you could pick out something like 12 of them for the price of one cent. And there were actually 12 records on there that you actually might want. So you went for it. Then next month they would send you a flyer with 100 records on it and you were supposed to buy one. Only trouble was they were all crap except for the ones you had already bought. And if you didn't buy one at their price that was about double retail plus shipping and handling they would send you one of the crap ones anyway and give you 10 days to either buy it at their ridiculous price or send it back which involved taking it to the post office and paying to send it back to them. If you didn't do that they billed you for it anyway. I might have gotten some of the details wrong, it was almost 60 years ago, but that was the gist of how the scam worked.
O' ya, Columbia Record Club I remember it well. I think I still have some of those old records around here somewhere. Years later when we where playing somewhere, I would make an announcement to the audience that I'd just signed a record deal with Columbia Records..Then tell'm the rest of the story.
Didn't belong to Columbia, but I remember sending a $2.00 money order for "24 Original Happening Hits". :laugh: (saw a TV commercial)
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I am trying to think if there is a current business model similar to the messy one Columbia House had but can't think of one.
If by similar you mean specifically designed to rip people off I can think of a few.
Rent to own.
Payday advance
Car Title loans
Reverse mortgage.
I'm sure there are others.
I'm guessing all the kids in your neighborhood suddenly claimed you as their best friend!!I was lucky growing up because a friend of my Dad's loaded juke boxes. So he always saved me and my sister all of the new records that he had to load the juke boxes with. He always had spares so it was never a problem. I can't tell you how many hundreds of records we accumulated.