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joe.s-b | 10:37 Wed 10th Sep 2014 | CD's, DVD's, Videos
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Do people use tape cassettes these days or even use tape recorders. I am trying t get rid of many tapes one way or the other but no one seems interested even when they free. So shall I bin them and give up.
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Whenever I have something like that, spare hangers, empty plant pots etc, I put them out on a table in my front garden and ask people to help themselves to free jumble.
It almost awl at goes.
It almost always goes.
Why not give them to a charity shop
Excellent firelighters for open fires
The RNIB still use tape cassettes as well as CD's for recording stories and newspapers, they might be interested.
http://www.rnib.org.uk/information-everyday-living-reading/audio
A charity shop mightn't take them. A local one won't accept films on tape anymore.
The shops stopped selling blank cassette tapes quite a few years ago. With all music now being available to download no one uses them anymore. I know some charity shops do not take video tapes anymore.
It looks like cassettes are making a comeback with many bands releasing cassette albums
http://www.factmag.com/tag/caught-on-tape/

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