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Contact a few different music stores and get information such as store hours, price ranges, location, and music styles. If there is a certain video tape, disc or cassette you need, ask a staff member if the store carries them. This could save you a trip down there for nothing. Ask if the store has a website you can check out for more information, photos, latest music news, and bestsellers. Many such sites have searchable databases where you can find exactly what you’re looking for. Search by music style, such as country, rock, blues or classical, and you’ll get a listing of all video tapes, discs and cassettes featuring that type of music. Some music distributor sites may even include artist information and lyrics, offering the latest sounds for download. Online, you can also find out about new music recording software, audio software, converting software, and copying/editing software. If you decide to purchase online from video tapes, discs and cassettes wholesalers, retailers, and distributors, make sure you get all shipping costs in writing and expected delivery dates. Do your research on videocassette, videotape, cartridge, CD, DVD, audio discs, media, movie, film strips, camcorders, boom box, stereo, theatre systems, high bandwidth signal, broadcast signal, VCR, and magnetic image. If you purchase in a retail store, check out a few different music business stores to get a feel for helpfulness of staff and cleanliness of the facility. Chat with staff to find out about video tapes, discs and cassettes selection, and the latest in music releases. Ask about bargain prices in sale items. Get the store’s return policy in writing as well. Before choosing a music store for video tapes, discs or cassettes, keep in mind the store’s hours, location, prices, services, music selection, and years in the business.
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