Hi!
Well the Finnish winters drawing in and its time for my 6 month hibernation and im gonna need entertainment!
Sooo. does anyone know where i can pick up a cheap video from??, i dont mind if its 2nd hand just as long as it works!
Thanks!!
Does Anyone know where i can buy a cheap Video??
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well it depends what you mean by cheap!
If you want new, check out places like Citymarket and Giganti.
Secondhand, http://www.huuto.net for example (in Finnish though), there is at least one more site though Im brain dead at the moment! Personally I wouldnt buy one from a flea market , as you cant be sure it works proberly.
If you want new, check out places like Citymarket and Giganti.
Secondhand, http://www.huuto.net for example (in Finnish though), there is at least one more site though Im brain dead at the moment! Personally I wouldnt buy one from a flea market , as you cant be sure it works proberly.
Citymarket and Anttilla usually have sales off and on on new video's VHS / (DVD sometimes)..just look around. Sometimes the video rental stores sell second hand videos..just ask.Sara wrote:well it depends what you mean by cheap!
If you want new, check out places like Citymarket and Giganti.
Secondhand, http://www.huuto.net for example (in Finnish though), there is at least one more site though Im brain dead at the moment! Personally I wouldnt buy one from a flea market , as you cant be sure it works proberly.
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I understand that a place called Markkantalo (spelling?) is fairly reasonable for things like that. Also, check if On/Off is having any sales...they usually are.
I would be finished without my VCR!! I LOOOOOOOOVE my movies!! I should own shares in Makuuni...
I know I'm a loser and spend most weekends with movies and my couch (cheap evenings!!).
I would be finished without my VCR!! I LOOOOOOOOVE my movies!! I should own shares in Makuuni...

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