I don't like "resellers" like you, if I can call you that. You find a product for $15 at a thrift store and then list it for hundreds of dollars so then some clueless buyer finds it and gets price extorted without actually knowing the worth of these. That's delusional. You are introducing artificial inflation of value to something that's effectively a worthless old product most people don't want or care about these days. You think these are something special? Nope. These were everywhere in the early 2000s. My parents had one when I was little. Don't know what happened to it. But all I know is that due to the consumer culture people just throw these things away or can't get rid of them since nobody except a select few people want. There are a ton of these spread across various dumpsters and thrift stores and normal people like myself really would like to view old VHS recordings in a slightly higher quality than what a 2-head mono VCR can do, but nope, vultures like you just gotta go ahead and prevent the poor from trying to enjoy their precious memories, or just rewatching old recorded TV or music shows. I bought six VCRs so far and they all have terrible shaky picture since the tapes are old and worn out and they don't have a TBC in them. All those video transfer knuckleheads and delusional resellers like you are the very reason people can't find anything decent and end up getting Funais that eat and crinkle their tapes. I hope your VCR never sells, or rather, I hope it breaks on you so every part doesn't work.
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I don't like "resellers" like you, if I can call you that. You find a product for $15 at a thrift store and then list it for hundreds of dollars so then some clueless buyer finds it and gets price extorted without actually knowing the worth of these. That's delusional. You are introducing artificial inflation of value to something that's effectively a worthless old product most people don't want or care about these days. You think these are something special? Nope. These were everywhere in the early 2000s. My parents had one when I was little. Don't know what happened to it. But all I know is that due to the consumer culture people just throw these things away or can't get rid of them since nobody except a select few people want. There are a ton of these spread across various dumpsters and thrift stores and normal people like myself really would like to view old VHS recordings in a slightly higher quality than what a 2-head mono VCR can do, but nope, vultures like you just gotta go ahead and prevent the poor from trying to enjoy their precious memories, or just rewatching old recorded TV or music shows. I bought six VCRs so far and they all have terrible shaky picture since the tapes are old and worn out and they don't have a TBC in them. All those video transfer knuckleheads and delusional resellers like you are the very reason people can't find anything decent and end up getting Funais that eat and crinkle their tapes. I hope your VCR never sells, or rather, I hope it breaks on you so every part doesn't work.
Please tell someone who cares…..