Whats black and yellow and goes toot toot?
"We do not sell copies, pirate or adult material - DON'T EVEN ASK."
Must get annoying to be constantly asked for something you don't sell. We can reassure everyone (and probably disappoint a few) that there no pirate or adult items on sale - what they do sell are pretty decent pre-owned CD's and DVD's. They are also very interested in doing exchanges (hence the shops name) and also pay for your old unwanted discs which in the current climate might be a good scheme for making yourself an extra bit of dosh.
As you can see from the photos the inside of the shop is the Aladdin's cave that you would hope - with piles of DVD's and CD's lining the walls. There's a pretty good selection - obviously being an exchange shop its not all the latest releases but theres still plenty so choose from. I opened a few cases to check the health of the discs and am pleased to report no scratches or scuff marks on any of the disks I had a look at which is a failure a couple of other exchange stores I know of have suffered from.
I must admit I strangely like the decor of the shop - maybe I'm just so used to seeing it, but there is something charming about its hand crafted nature and it certainly gives the place some character - even if it is a bit in your face.
Currently there is a sale on - with £2 off any DVD and a further 50p off if you take along the voucher below - with DVD's costing about £6 its no a bad bargain and with Woolies no longer around - its one of the few stores in the Queens Park area where you can pick a quick DVD or CD for a birthday present.
Labels: music, Queens Park, shopping, support your local
3 Comments:
i always had the idea that it was a knock-off cd shop. thanks for doing the groundwork. i'll have to pop in now!
This shop is really a bit of a rip-off. The same signs advertising a "Sale", which you referred to over two years ago, are still there today. (Clear breach of Trading Standards legislation) There is no sale - his prices are just inflated before the slight discount is applied. Most of the CDs on show can be purchased online from more reputable dealers at lower prices.
However, if your car or house has been broken into, this is apparently a good place to go to track down your missing CDs. I am making no allegations here, merely reporting on the experiences of a couple of acquaintances.
Most people I know would not dream of giving their custom to this shop. It is a mystery how it survives, as, living close by, it is obvious that hours can often go by without any customers at all entering the shop.
There is another second-hand record shop in Shawlands Arcade, which is unfortunately going the same way. I don't know if the businesses are related, but Hayes has been seen there, and already dodgy "Sale" signs are appearing.
It's disappointing, because a properly run second hand music shop would do well.
Hooray - this abomination has now closed!
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