Cd rental by mail2000

A blast from the past! CD rental by mail was a popular service in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Here are a few notable companies that offered CD rental by mail around 2000:

  1. Columbia House: Columbia House was one of the largest and most well-known CD rental by mail services. They offered a wide selection of music, including new releases and classic albums.
  2. Music Boulevard: Music Boulevard was another popular CD rental by mail service that offered a vast selection of music, including hard-to-find and out-of-print titles.
  3. CDNow: CDNow was an online retailer that offered a CD rental by mail service, allowing customers to rent CDs for a flat monthly fee.
  4. MusicNet: MusicNet was a CD rental by mail service that partnered with major record labels to offer a wide selection of music.
  5. NetNoize: NetNoize was a CD rental by mail service that focused on alternative and indie music.

These services typically worked by allowing customers to browse their catalogs online or through mail-order catalogs, selecting the CDs they wanted to rent, and then receiving the CDs in the mail. Customers would then return the CDs in pre-paid envelopes or through a drop-off location.

However, with the rise of digital music and streaming services, CD rental by mail services began to decline in popularity. Many of these companies went out of business or shifted their focus to other areas, such as digital music sales or streaming services.