Check them out
There has been a big increase in the number of video outlets at dairies and service stations during the last few months, some of them offering a good range of tapes, and others having a limited range.
Likewise, these outlets have different ways of letting tapes out to the public, with many charg-
ing a reasonably high joining fee. Before paying a fee to joint the club, always check what the outlet intends to do about new titles. There is no point joining a club to find it only has 20 to 50 tapes, or does not have good replacement, new stock, or exchange policies to ensure the user a good supply of new material to watch.
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Press, 11 February 1986, Page 14
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120Check them out Press, 11 February 1986, Page 14
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