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marine02 | 18:06 Sat 06th Mar 2004 | Film, Media & TV
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I have upgraded my film purchases from video to DVD, and will hopefully be getting a recordable DVD player to transfer all my TV-recorded programmes from tape to DVD. Question is what should I do with my old tapes after that when I won't need them any more? Is there an environmentally friendly way to dispose of them? Or should I give them away or something? They are cluttering up the house already as it is so once I have got all the TV shows on DVD I would rather get rid of them one way or the other.
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Depending on the quality of the tape if you know any friends or family that might be needing spare vhs tapes give it to them.They will prob record over the stuff on the tape and it saves them buying a pack of new tapes.
The Boot Sale circuit time of year is coming up again, it may be a good idea for you to get rid of them there. Put all the "recorded off TV" VHS in a box and sell 10 for a pound, for example. If the price is cheap enough people will just buy them, it's not like �1 is that much...

Some people may just want them to record off TV, but then again some people might buy them just to watch something. It's actually quite fun to just watch what other people have recorded as it's a surprise what you see... a bit like a lucky dip...

Also, because of the cheap price people won't be annoyed if the quality sucks, you get what you pay for.

Boot fairs are also really good of condensing down your belongs, most of which you probably don't need (everyone is like this, don't take offense).
I buy tapes lucky-dip style. I'm trying to collect all the BBC2, TVS/Meridian and C4 channel idents of the last twenty years, but there are loads which are insanely rare. It's always good fun to find bits of long-forgotten programmes anyway, I've just turned up some old Chart Show stuff - remember those computer-icon graphics? Fantastic...
Where are you getting your lucky dip tapes at the moment jenstar?
There's a weekly car boot sale just up the road from me.
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Thanks to everyone for all the answers, you've all been very helpful. :) Car boot sales I think especially would be a good idea.
On a side note - if you've any pre-recorded videos that aren't available on dvd it might be worth your while to copy to a dvd and sell the original on eBay as deleted, unavailable on dvd videos can be worth something.

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