Vinyl Me Please (store, exclusives, swaps, etc)

I did not.
For me it wasn't an email. It is on the membership page where you edit your membership, there is a message on the top and you need to expand it. I changed my plan from 1 month at 43 to a year at 399 with a 100 discount. There's no way I'm paying 43 for a record but I'm not ready to quit yet so I'm in for at least another year.
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Oh I do agree that whether or not a record is worth $40 is entirely subjective. When I first started buying records, I thought $25/record was insane. I just think if you're comparing MoFi/AP to VMP, the difference in quality is NOT subjective. Those other labels are consistently ahead.

I also realized that a lot of my posts can come off as bashing people who want to stick with VMP and I don't want to come off that way so I'll try to dial it back. If you can lock in the $299 yearly price, enjoy the titles and are happy with the service, I don't think it's a terrible deal at face value. I know there are people who get their records on time every month (or who don't mind if records arrive late), who like the aspect of discovery and don't experience warps. I was one of those people for a long time so I stuck with VMP for 4+ years. But now I'm at the point that the majority of swaps left that I'm interested in are not worth $33, most of the ROTMs are things I probably wouldn't spend $40 on if i wasn't locked into a membership. That doesn't even take into account the whole way they treat their customers who do have issues, or how poorly the company is run. I can't think of any other online retailer where I have had such a consistently bad experience simply trying to get someone to respond to issues. yes--they are often resolved in the end but I've had to have back and forths with CS that lasted for weeks and I had to ultimately threaten a chargeback and CC the CEO for something as simple as trying to get a missing record sent to me.

I agree with almost everything you say so I dont take it as you bashing people who want to stay with it. Usually when we disagree it's on the little things and I take it more as a discussion.

Mofi/AP are consistency ahead but Ill be completely honest, I'm not even close to an audiophile. I can tell the difference between a good and bad pressing, of course, but unless you played most of these Audiophile pressings right next to each other, the difference wouldnt be enough to effect my enjoyment. It's one of the reasons why I hate 45rpm remastering, even if it does result in a slight uptick in sound.

Overall, I like VMPs curation and think their pressings are usually at minimum above average, if not always the "best it's ever sounded".
It has introduced me to a lot of music I wouldnt be exposed to normally and I'm lucky that I have a pretty diverse taste where It's hard to have a full out miss for me. I've been subscribed to all 3 tracks since Biggie and have swapped a grand total of 5 times, and have ended up later buying 3 of those I swapped out of (Plus recently sold Beach House, so I guess that counts as a miss).

I understand, I am a rarity here and in their prime target market and can't blame anyone for not fitting that criteria.
And their CS response time and fulfillment is undoubtedly absolute garbage. If anything makes me eventually quit, it will be that.
 
I'm not sure we said anything differently. I mentioned that you could get them on swaps for cheaper than the 40. Did they stop it months ago? I thought you could still do it?

No I’m saying that they weren’t always $40 out of swaps. That $5 or $11 increase 10 or 11 months ago was a huge bone of contention that they dressed up as a “member benefit” although no one quite understood how it was...
 
No I’m saying that they weren’t always $40 out of swaps. That $5 or $11 increase 10 or 11 months ago was a huge bone of contention that they dressed up as a “member benefit” although no one quite understood how it was...
Oh I got ya - words are difficult sometimes.

Yes, I remember that they used to not cost 40. But the person I answered seemed to be asking about now; so I only answered to how it is meow. But you are correct, those were the halcyon days of yesteryear.
 
For me it wasn't an email. It is on the membership page where you edit your membership, there is a message on the top and you need to expand it. I changed my plan from 1 month at 43 to a year at 399 with a 100 discount. There's no way I'm paying 43 for a record but I'm not ready to quit yet so I'm in for at least another year.
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I clicked around and wasn't getting the anything like the screenshots I've seen. my sub ends 8/30 so i figured if they were offering i would have seen it.
 
The problem is that I have to give them a year's worth of commitment to get a reasonable price. I just cannot do that with how crappy the Classics curation has been, swaps have been a wasteland, and they haven't told me in advance what records I'm getting. If I am going to gamble $300, I'd rather do it at the blackjack table next time I am in Vegas.
Same. I feel strongly that if the quality of offerings had gotten better and more interesting then I'd be more inclined to consider buying for a year up front. but It hasn't been. I've been buying fewer and fewer exclusives and swapping more and more. I can't commit to a year when I feel like it's going to be a struggle to figure out what I want, and if the company will even be around in a year. I've been on the 3 month plan for over 4 years; I could very reasonably do another year at the current rate if I felt it was worth it.
 
I agree with almost everything you say so I dont take it as you bashing people who want to stay with it. Usually when we disagree it's on the little things and I take it more as a discussion.

Mofi/AP are consistency ahead but Ill be completely honest, I'm not even close to an audiophile. I can tell the difference between a good and bad pressing, of course, but unless you played most of these Audiophile pressings right next to each other, the difference wouldnt be enough to effect my enjoyment. It's one of the reasons why I hate 45rpm remastering, even if it does result in a slight uptick in sound.

Overall, I like VMPs curation and think their pressings are usually at minimum above average, if not always the "best it's ever sounded".
It has introduced me to a lot of music I wouldnt be exposed to normally and I'm lucky that I have a pretty diverse taste where It's hard to have a full out miss for me. I've been subscribed to all 3 tracks since Biggie and have swapped a grand total of 5 times, and have ended up later buying 3 of those I swapped out of (Plus recently sold Beach House, so I guess that counts as a miss).

I understand, I am a rarity here and in their prime target market and can't blame anyone for not fitting that criteria.
And their CS response time and fulfillment is undoubtedly absolute garbage. If anything makes me eventually quit, it will be that.
From everything I've seen you post on here, VMP as an idea is a pretty perfect match for ya so I'm happy for you and I would probably resub at the discounted price if I were in your shoes too. I think I just have reached a point where I rarely feel the need to add any of the ROTMs to my collection since my shelves are pretty maxed out. I have already cancelled my sub after it expires next month so I'm glad to get Spiritualized at least. I'll still follow what albums they release but will probably just buy them elsewhere or on discogs later if any affordable copies pop up.
 
My question is how do they expect to get rid of their old stock? If they haven't wiped out the stuff available every month at the old rates, no way will they get rid of them at the new ones. They're probably going to have to have some massive fire sale, but that may not even work.
I wonder this too. Like...is anybody going to really pay $33 for most of the swaptions they have? Especially since a bunch were in the sale section of the site already? Who will swap Cecil Taylor for $33 when it's for sale for $13 in the store...If people didn't want to pay a max of $29 for those albums as ROTM a few months ago, why would they pay $33?

My guess is we'll start seeing these albums pop up on all of those other Huckberry type sites in no time.
 
Im calling it now, Vinceron will be our new record club next month.

Hail our new overlord!

So lets go ahead and decide on how many threads Vinceron should get. My suggestions:

Vinceron Vinyl Club oh my god, how can he charge that much? - (Store flips, re-exclusives, and can i get my money back for this shit)
Vinceron Vinyl Classic flips
Vinceron Vinyl Non-Essentials
Vinceron Vinyl RHH What were they thinking?
 
I wonder this too. Like...is anybody going to really pay $33 for most of the swaptions they have? Especially since a bunch were in the sale section of the site already? Who will swap Cecil Taylor for $33 when it's for sale for $13 in the store...If people didn't want to pay a max of $29 for those albums as ROTM a few months ago, why would they pay $33?

My guess is we'll start seeing these albums pop up on all of those other Huckberry type sites in no time.
I smell another Bespoke Box Deal coming up in the future. A box of Da Brat, Future, Patrice, and John Mayer for 20 bucks with the purchase of a Damascus Steel hatchet and Flannel Hooded Sweatshirt.
 
I smell another Bespoke Box Deal coming up in the future. A box of Da Brat, Future, Patrice, and John Mayer for 20 bucks with the purchase of a Damascus Steel hatchet and Flannel Hooded Sweatshirt.
No lie...that Bespoke box deal was dope despite that company being utter shit. I had something like $500 in referral credits that they wiped out because they said I wasn't allowed to post the referral link on a forum. But I think I got Feist, Donald Byrd, Booker and Silvertones for that crazy deal.
 
Sure, whether to renew your subscription is a personal decision. If you think the price hike is fair, stick with 'em to the end.

But it seems like there's also a of the sentiment of "This is such bullshit! I'm so glad my renewal went through last month," or "I can't believe they're treating us like this. I guess I'm going to just have to take that bridge offer they're offering."

If you really think this is bullshit (and is anyone on here really justifying the move?), why would you want to give VMP any more of your money? I might miss out on a record or two that I'd like to have, but after a move like this, I'm pretty sure the market will be a much better place without VMP. At this point, VMP is doing little more than creating FOMO and driving up the price that people are willing to pay for records more generally.

And as others have said, eventually they're going to have to have a fire sale to get rid of their stock. I might by another VMP issued-LP when I can get 4 for $8 a piece by signing up for Bespoke Post, but I won't pay $40+ for one. Hell, I might even end up with a copy of that Dead box when they're trying to unload them for $100 in a few months.
 
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