Whoa, Columbia House (12 cassettes for 1¢) is finally going out of business after 71 years and several pivots (records to reel-to-reel to 8-tracks to cassettes to CDs to VHS to DVDs to Blu-ray).
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Whoa, Columbia House (12 cassettes for 1¢) is finally going out of business after 71 years and several pivots (records to reel-to-reel to 8-tracks to cassettes to CDs to VHS to DVDs to Blu-ray).
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Man...who among us could resist, circa 85-95? My parents had to bail 13-year-old me out! I had to mow a few lawns to pay it back. But getting all those cassettes at once? I would do it all again. Simpler times.
I somehow emerged unscathed from dealing with Columbia House. I was meticulous even as a kid so I holed up in my room, read the fine print, calculated the total price per cassette/CD, made sure I had money for the mandatory full-price payments, and cancelled after I fulfilled my obligations. (Meanwhile my mom and stepdad were upstairs mired in Amway...)
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