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Vhs to dvd - where to go?

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gingerhousecat · 06/12/2017 20:42

I'm wanting to get an old vhs converted to dvd for a present but not sure where to go
We have a photo place, maxphotos, in town which can do them for £24 but have also seen people on ebay offering the service at a much cheaper price.
Am I better of using the shop even through its a lot more? It's not my vhs so am worried about it getting lost etc
Help!

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CrimbleCrackers · 10/12/2017 23:19

I'm looking for somewhere to do this too, and need it by Christmas. Have you had any luck?

Weloveoptimus · 10/12/2017 23:24

Hi, I've just had this done at the asda photo desk in store. It was quite a lot of money, we had three done for £50. It took about a week and we got the tapes back too.
The ones online seem to keep the VHS tapes and we wanted them back. Hope that helps.

BritInUS1 · 10/12/2017 23:27

www.mr-scan.co.uk/video.html

BritInUS1 · 10/12/2017 23:28

BTW this is my cousins company and he has done this for me many times x

tampinfuminragin · 10/12/2017 23:30

I think game does this.

gingerhousecat · 11/12/2017 09:03

Thanks, in the end I went with maxphoto, the shop in our town which was 24 quid. They said it would take a week.
If the vhs was mine I'd probably have used someone from eBay, really cheap and they sent your video back afterwards.
Also boots offer it, think it's 27 quid per tape. X

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gingerhousecat · 11/12/2017 09:05

Thanks for the link, they sound reasonable. May use them in future!

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