Beware of Vinyl Me Please. I gave my son a gift of a Vinyl Me Please subscription. After my son received the gift he set up an account and did enjoy picking vinyls each month. The trouble came when the subscription ended. Vinyl Me Please automatically renewed the subscription and billed his bank account, not mine which was used to purchase this gift. This caused his account to overdraw. In attempting to rectify this situation, my son tried to call VMP. There isn't a number anywhere on their site to actually speak to a real person. The most you can do is text or email. I did Google searches for a phone number and the one listed says the number is out of service. The only other number I found doesn't give you the option to speak to a real person. You have to leave your phone number/email. My son should not have been billed for this and customers should be able to contact a person! Their site does say that subscriptions are automatically renewed. Of course my son didn't see this because he received this as a gift. I did not see this until I did searches on the site. Most companies end subscriptions and the consumer has to renew. this is as it should be. It's pretty underhanded and sketchy this company has a business model such as this. I do not recommend Vinyl Me Please. We now use another vinyl company for subscriptions and will never go back to Vinyl Me Please.
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