Vinyl Me, Please Gets Acquired & Saved From Bankruptcy
- On May 27, 2025, VNYL Inc. completed the purchase of the record subscription service Vinyl Me, Please, which was nearing bankruptcy, and publicly announced the transaction on June 3.
- Vinyl Me, Please faced increasing customer complaints and delivery failures over the past year, which intensified into liquidation following costly internal missteps.
- VNYL Inc., which operates two other vinyl subscription services, has taken over Vinyl Me, Please and appointed new leadership to revive the brand and enhance the customer experience, naming Nick Alt to lead as chief executive and Emily Muhoberac to oversee operations as president.
- Alt acknowledged the need to resolve outstanding orders and address customer doubts, highlighting that many buyers remain deeply committed to the brand and wish for its success, underscoring the company's efforts to restore confidence.
- The acquisition aims to return Vinyl Me, Please to its original mission as a premium service for audiophiles, signaling a focus on operational strength and customer loyalty.
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Once beloved, recently troubled record subscription service Vinyl Me, Please has been acquired by VNYL Inc., with new owners vowing to right the ship.
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