I've been using them for nearly a year now, and I assure you that it is the "real deal". YourMusic.com is simply a new form of marketing music from Sony/BMG. All of the discs come from the distribution center here in Greenville, SC. I used to work there 10 years ago, so I know a little about the process. As you may know, BMG Music Club and Columbia House Music Club would send you the "selection of the month" unless you declined it. Hundreds of 1,000's of these discs would go out every month, but a large percentage of them would be returned, and they would be stuck for paying shipping costs both ways. They soon realized that people would prefer to get only the music they selected, so they devised the Netflix-style "queue", in which you place all of your most-wanted discs. (Mine currently has more than 120 discs in it). There is no commitment other than the fact that once you sign up, they will charge your credit card $5.99 plus tax per month until you cancel your membership, (regardless if there are any discs in your queue or not). Also, at any time, you can order an unlimited number of discs at the same price of $5.99 per single disc, $11.98 for doubles, and so on; all with free shipping! You can even send them as gifts, with a message printed on the invoice. YourMusic.com has 15,000 titles to choose from, so you have nothing to lose, and it sure beats the heck out of buying low bitrate files from the iTMS.
Pros:
- All single discs are only $5.99 - that's cheaper than buying used!
- Shipping and handling is always free
- 15,000 titles to choose from
- Huge savings on multi-disc titles, Deluxe Editions and boxed sets
- Most discs do not have those crappy anti-theft stickers on the spine
- DualDiscs and Hybrid SACDs available for the same price
- Send discs as gifts with free shipping
Cons:
- You may have to wait 3-4 months for them to carry "new releases"
- Most discs do not have standard UPC codes, but rather BMG inventory bar codes
- There's no way to add multi-disc titles to your queue or a wishlist