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Music subscription service Vinyl Me, Please may have played its last song. The Denver-based firm had planned to open its own record pressing plant, but now is liquidating its assets. Vinyl Me ...
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After months of complaints that Vinyl Me, Please had stopped fulfilling orders, processing refunds, and responding to emails, the Denver-based record club has announced its liquidation.