Got somewhere between 50 and 100 old videotapes I want to get rid of. Yet to find a charity shop that still accepts videos. Anyone got any suggestions? Also, I've heard it's possible to transfer tapes onto DVD - would be grateful if anyone can let me know where you can get this done, and how much it costs.
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He also had to take the old ones to the tip and pay for them to be thrown away legally. No fly tippers please! no charity shop will except them over the counter.
By coincidence, on a T.V consumer show this morning there was a piece about fly -tipping and a farmer had had 13,000 video tapes dumped on his land in one night. Not yours were they ? { :- )
We couldn't get the re-cyclers to take them : it's the chemical on the film itself that's the problem, the plastic is OK. As said above the Council will charge if they do take them.
Tape 2 Dervite scores v Bournemouth
Tape 3 Best of Dorian Dervite
Tape 4 ...........
:-) sorry, couldn't resist :-)