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1041.1 | CBS CD Club | SOFBAS::LACAIRE | another victim of industrial disease | Wed Jan 06 1988 12:12 | 7 |
| I have just sent in to the CBS Compact Disk Club on their 6 CD's
for $1.00 (plus shipping & handeling) offer. You have to buy 4
more CD's at their regular prices within 2 years. Will advise
later on the wisdom/foolhardiness of this move.
-Steve.
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1041.2 | | CSC32::J_PARSONS | Any major dude will tell you | Wed Jan 06 1988 13:37 | 6 |
| re .1
I've also just done this. I also went for the 7th disk for $6.95,
so I figure these 7 starter disks will end up costing just a bit
over $10. I hope they take this membership, I just canceled my last
membership about 3 weeks ago after fulfilling my membership
requirement.
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1041.3 | How's the quality? | STAR::RUBINO | | Thu Jan 07 1988 06:05 | 11 |
| Has anybody noticed any difference in the quality of CD's from these
mail-order clubs, as compared to those bought in stores? I know
these clubs produce horrible cassette tapes, and press their own
albums.
I just sent a form into a different mail-order club (RCA affiliate)
which adverised 3 CD's for 1 cent, and I have to buy only 1 more
at full price. Sounded like a great deal to me.
mike
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1041.4 | address/phone??? | ITSBIG::PROVENCAL | | Thu Jan 07 1988 12:38 | 13 |
| .1 AND .2
I've been trying to find out how to join the CD club. I was wondering
if I could join and have my husband join under me. That way I could
get 6 for $1, one for him joining under me, and he could get another
6 for $1. Having just a couple of cd's to play is a real bummer.
get sick of hearing them, and to go out and pay $16/piece all at
once gets kind of expensive.
Anyways, I was looking for a phone number or address for the CD
club that you are in.
thanks
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1041.5 | No diff | WCSM::ECTOR | Complaints cheerfully rejected | Thu Jan 07 1988 14:29 | 11 |
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re .3
I've done membership in both Columbia & the RCA affiliate (The Compact
Disc Club), and see no difference between their issues and the store
bought ones.
The Cruiser
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1041.6 | addr info | SOFBAS::LACAIRE | another victim of industrial disease | Fri Jan 08 1988 08:36 | 13 |
| re .4:
Here it is:
CBS Compact Disk Club
1400 North Fruitridge Avenue
Terre Haute, Indiana 47811 no phone listed
in ad.
There is also an application in the latest Audio magazine.
-Steve.
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1041.7 | rca address... | ITSBIG::PROVENCAL | | Fri Jan 08 1988 11:01 | 9 |
| thanks for the info on the CBS compact disk club. I've also
heard/read some things about another club. The RCA disk club,
something about 3 disks for 1cent, and have to buy 1 other in the
next year.
Could someone please pass on the address and/or phone number for
the RCA disk club.
THANKS AGAIN!
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1041.8 | | STAR::RUBINO | | Mon Jan 11 1988 05:55 | 7 |
| re .-1;
That's the one I joined, I'll try to find the address. If I can't,
I'll post it as soon as my intro package arrives.
mike
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1041.9 | CBS = RCA | CSMADM::LUST | REALITY IS WHEN YOU CAN'T HANDLE DRUGS | Mon Jan 11 1988 10:06 | 10 |
| RE: CBS & RCA CLUBS.
Both of these clubs belong to the same company (Neither of them have anything
to do with either CBS or RCA). They used to belong to CBS and RCA respectively,
but have both been bought out by the German merchandiser Bertelsman. They are
in the process of aligning their operations, and in the near future will most
likely have identical policies and offerings.
Dirk
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1041.10 | Accessible from UK? | IPG::CARLILL | Ceri Carlill REO2-F/L8 830 4475 | Mon Jan 11 1988 15:08 | 5 |
| Does anybody know if these US based clubs will accept members from the UK
(there's no problem with payment - VISA, AMEX etc.)?
Ceri
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1041.11 | As promised... | STAR::RUBINO | | Fri Jan 15 1988 05:57 | 12 |
| The RCA affiliate is:
The CD Club
Box 91414
Indianapolis, IN
46291-0014
There is an application in this months Stereo Review.
Haven't got my disks yet, just a card saying "they're on he way".
mike
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1041.12 | | GCANYN::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Fri Jan 15 1988 09:23 | 9 |
| It sounds like I should have waited to join the CBS club. I think
earlier deals were 3/$1. I too have noticed no differences between
CD's offered by the club and those in the stores. Selection is better
in the stores, prices are abit better buying through the club because
of the enrollment offer and future discounts.
I'm pretty sure the rules of joining state only 1 membership per
mailing adress, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to try to enroll your
husband. If it works, let us know.
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1041.13 | CD club enrollments | STAR::BIGELOW | Bruce Bigelow, DECnet-VAX | Fri Jan 15 1988 10:48 | 13 |
| re: .12
I have successfully enrolled my wife at her office (private office,
not a big company). My wife has her own player at her office and
we don't often borrow each other's CDs, so it's debatable whether
this breaks the intent of their rules or not.
I also know other people who have enrolled their neighbors (who don't
have CD players) and do the introductory offer thing to get discs
cheap. It apparently works. Of course, the ethics of doing anything
like this are up to the individuals involved...
B
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1041.14 | Ethics? What's that? | TOOK::MICHAUD | Jeff Michaud | Sun Jan 17 1988 18:32 | 4 |
| Re: .1
Then again, do you think the retailers with the current high
mark up on CD's have any ethics?
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1041.15 | Please re-read .0 ! | VAXWRK::SARO | The Exterminator | Mon Jan 18 1988 10:00 | 6 |
| It looks like the original topic was completely overlooked. I'm
already a member of the CBS and RCA clubs, and after the original
(introductory) deal, I find their prices pretty high ! How about
other mail-order companies ?
.saro _who_wants_to_pay_less_and_get_more_!
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1041.16 | | SYLPH::ALLEN | | Mon Jan 18 1988 19:34 | 16 |
| As .15 points out, once you have taken advantage of the original
offer (3 for $1 plus 2 at $14.98 plus postage; or the new deal of
6 for $1 plus 4 at $14.98), both RCA and CBS clubs offer a CD at
half price for each one at full price. With postage, that's around
$26.50 for 2 CDs. That's better than the full retail price, but
not as good as the intro prices per disk.
Choices are fairly restricted too. Since stores such as Lechmere
usually have several CDs on sale at $11.98, staying a member of
the clubs has limited advantage.
By the way, if any other noters want to join RCA or CBS clubs, let
those of us that are already members know. If we sign up a new member,
we get a free CD.
- roger
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1041.17 | does anyone know the answer to this..... | CYBORG::MORRELL | | Tue Jan 19 1988 07:00 | 13 |
|
This question should go here I think??????
Has any one gotten the Grateful Dead "In The Dark" on cd from any
mail order club??? I'm wondering if they include My Brother Essau
onthe club issue? they (when they issued A-smith "done with mirrors)
included "Darkness" on the lp issue (from the record club) just
wondering, because the Dead should have included it on the cd version.
Thanks
Charlie
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1041.18 | Problems with CD Club 800 number? | BAGELS::LEVY | Living life at the margin | Wed Jun 08 1988 18:19 | 3 |
| Has anyone else had problems recently trying to get through on the
800 number to The CD Club (1-800-CD-AUDIO)? I consistently get a
busy signal at all times of the day/evening.
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1041.19 | me too | DSSDEV::CHALTAS | Come with me to the Cash Bar | Wed Jun 08 1988 20:07 | 1 |
| Funny -- I was just wondering the same thing
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1041.20 | Is RCA Making A Fortune? | PARITY::GOSSELIN | Ken @DTN 247-2498 | Thu Jun 09 1988 08:26 | 12 |
| Same here - I got through about a month ago, after the phone did
auto re-dials for about two hours. The woman I spoke with said they
were understaffed for the amount of incoming calls.
Guess you just have to hit it right -but I find it awfully hard
to believe that they're THAT swamped with calls.....they ain't GIVING
those disks away!
Ken
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1041.21 | CD CLUB Customer Service Number! | MIGHTY::MICHAUD | I have become comfortably numb.. | Thu Jun 09 1988 15:45 | 6 |
| RE. -18
That has been my experience with them also. There is a Customer
service number however, off the top of my head, 1-317-542-6630.
I don't know if you can place orders through this number though.
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1041.22 | Persistance pays | MSDSWS::HENDERSON | Mark Henderson @NOO | Fri Jun 10 1988 13:04 | 10 |
| I started calling at random intervals at 7:40AM (CDT) yesterday and
finally got through around 10:00. It took about a dozen tries.
As a digression, my latest catalog from CD Club had a very interesting
offer: Buy three CD's from this particular catalog and get two free
CDs per year for as long as you are a member. The service rep who
answered the 800 line said there is no catch, you really do get
two free CDs per year.
Anyone else take them up on their offer?
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1041.23 | | FRAGLE::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Fri Jun 10 1988 14:28 | 3 |
| I took that 2 CD's per year for life offer! My only gripe about this
club is their small selection. Even to take advantage of this offer, I
really had to scrounge to find 3 CD's I wanted.
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1041.24 | read the fine print? | HAZEL::STARR | You grow up and you calm down | Fri Jun 10 1988 14:33 | 6 |
| re: 2 free CDs a year
Does it say that they are 2 free CDs of your choice? If not, they
may be samplers that they send to everybody.
Alan S.
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1041.25 | | FRAGLE::MACNEAL | Big Mac | Mon Jun 13 1988 09:13 | 14 |
| � < Note 1041.24 by HAZEL::STARR "You grow up and you calm down" >
� -< read the fine print? >-
� re: 2 free CDs a year
� Does it say that they are 2 free CDs of your choice? If not, they
� may be samplers that they send to everybody.
� Alan S.
They send you two certificates each year good for any CD in their
catalog as long as you remain a member in good standing. You do have
to pay postage & handling, however.
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1041.26 | Hmmmmmm......... | PARITY::GOSSELIN | Ken @DTN 247-2498 | Wed Jun 15 1988 13:23 | 16 |
| Anybody else getting the impression that they're trying very hard
to hold onto the members?
This month, they unveiled another new "service" - the ability to
order your "bonus (1/2 price)" CD, along with the full priced one.
No more waiting for certificates by return mail - although you can
if you want to. The return card has been revamped to reflect the
change.
Now, if we can only get 'em to expand their offerings and add a
dose of sanity to the postage and handling charges.......
Ken
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1041.27 | Where are the freebies? | NCVAX1::FISK | | Wed Jun 15 1988 15:57 | 8 |
| Has anyone had trouble receiving free discs? (ie those promised for
new members that you have recruited) I am still waiting for two
freebies for members that I enrolled in early spring. I have
also experienced other problems with the Compact Disc Club such
as receipt of discs that I did not order. If anyone is interested,
I do have the address to the Better Business Bureau of Central Indiana.
They have been helpful to me in one instance.
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1041.28 | Way Too Long... | PARITY::GOSSELIN | Ken @DTN 247-2498 | Thu Jun 16 1988 14:12 | 15 |
| I've only had one experience in signing up a new member; as I recall,
it took six weeks for the freebie to arrive. What they do is wait
for your buddy to pay his tab on his discs, then they send our your
free disc.
As far as getting unordered discs, it's happened to me 3 or 4 times
in 3 years. I just called; they straightened out my account, and
told me to keep the disc!
I'd be interested in hearing what prompted you to involve the Indiana
BBB - care to tell, for the betterment of all?
Ken
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1041.29 | Better Business Bureau | NCVAX1::FISK | | Fri Jun 17 1988 08:27 | 6 |
| I found that one of the other incentives for joining was the bonus
certificates. In one case, I sent one with an order which the club
filled incorrectly. I returned the disc with a request for the
correct disc. After weeks of waiting, it became apparent that I
was without the disc as well as my 1/2 price certificate. After
receiving a letter from the BBB, the club was fast to respond.
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