Tower Records 1960-2007, End of a Legacy

Tower Records was one of the biggest music stops in the states, but now that Internet has become popular Tower has lost their grip.
Email below stating the end of Tower Records:
Dear Tower.com Customer,
We are very pleased to report to you that the legacy of Tower Records will live on through Tower.com. We are currently in the final stages of the sale of Tower.com to Tower.com Inc., which is committed to upholding and maintaining the integrity of Tower Records, and positioning Tower.com as your preferred online shopping experience.
I am also very pleased to tell you about some important commitments to you with respect to the privacy of information you have provided us in the past. Tower.com Inc. will continue and is legally obligated to:* abide by the Privacy Policy that has been posted on Tower.com;
* honor customer preferences and opt-outs; and
* continue the licensing relationship Tower.com has had with TRUSTe since 2003.We respect your privacy and should you wish to continue receiving more information about Tower.com in the future, you don’t have to do anything. However, if you would prefer your account information be deleted from the Tower.com database, you may click here (http://www.mytowersafe.com/opt_out.cfm) for the next thirty days, through July 5, 2007, and your name and information will be removed from the database which may take up to 10 days.
Thank you again for your business and your loyalty to Tower Records and Tower.com.
Joseph L. D’Amico
CEO
Tower.comDidier Pilon
CEO
Tower.com Inc.
Tower.com is under new ownership and will still be selling music on online.
October 31st, 2007 at 9:01 am
Stay away from Tower.com. The ripped me off for 30.00 when I sent a defective DVD back. Kept the disc & never sent replacement or refund. Ignore letters sent by BBB & Attorney General !!
November 2nd, 2007 at 7:09 am
That Sucks, I’ve only bought one thing from Tower and it was fine, but I will keep that in mind the next time I buy a CD or DVD from them.