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By Jo Best

Published: Tuesday 27 July 2004


Name

Mark Williams


Location

Hounslow


Occupation

Project Manager


Comment

I was a pilot customer for a company called Encoda - http://www.encoda.co.uk/ – who did my 750 disk collection in five days from the time it was picked up to the time it was dropped back.

They also tested what they call their concierge service on me: came round, catalogued all of my disks, checked them for scratches, cleaned them, packed them into a protective container. And then, repacked them into the cases when they came back.

All for less than £1.60/disk. I learnt about them third or fourth hand, but I heard they're also going to be doing some package deals when they sell you the iPod, charge it and load it as well.

Also, heard something about vinyl - but didn't interest me as I never really developed a vinyl collection.



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