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BlonDane
29th June 2006, 04:27 PM
I came across a place in the Yumbo centre where they have used DVDs for 4.95 Euros, CDs for 2.95 and they also had books in English, German, Danish etc..
Take a look there if you are looking for som cheep entertainment, if you are a collector, or if you would like some books in your native language...
:santa:

richt71
29th June 2006, 08:25 PM
I came across a place in the Yumbo centre where they have used DVDs for 4.95 Euros, CDs for 2.95 and they also had books in English, German, Danish etc..
Take a look there if you are looking for som cheep entertainment, if you are a collector, or if you would like some books in your native language...
:santa:

Are they 'real' blondane?? Sorry but I've bought cd's and tapes on the Canaries that were in fact cheap copies that didn't last 2 minutes. Mind you I tended to buy mine from the cheap tourist shops!

vecino
30th June 2006, 12:06 AM
Also if you want to sell any DVD'S CD'S just take tham to any daily price stores they will give you a very fair price for them.

redswanlady
30th June 2006, 04:28 PM
The trick richt71 is to buy good copies then they are worth it :thumb:

BlonDane
30th June 2006, 04:33 PM
Yes they are real. I´ve bought some and they work perfectly! I´ve thought about going down there with my old DVD´s and books when I´m finished using them.
:)

CSI Fan
1st July 2006, 08:51 AM
I came across a place in the Yumbo centre where they have used DVDs for 4.95 Euros, CDs for 2.95 and they also had books in English, German, Danish etc..
Take a look there if you are looking for som cheep entertainment, if you are a collector, or if you would like some books in your native language...
:santa:


And the name of this place and the whereabouts in the Yumbo Centre??????

BlonDane
1st July 2006, 02:49 PM
When you get to the enterence by the parking lot you go down a lewel and to the left. Cannot remember the name of the place but it is an antique shop or something like that and the books, DVD´s and CD´s etc are outside. Not a huge selection but it is very nicely organised in the different languages and so on.
Hope you find something you like:nodding:

vecino
2nd July 2006, 09:37 AM
Then if they are cheap copies what (ever they are ) tell the police and they will be in as much trouble here as they would be in the uk for selling them - They can close the shop down in which you bought them .


Are they 'real' blondane?? Sorry but I've bought cd's and tapes on the Canaries that were in fact cheap copies that didn't last 2 minutes. Mind you I tended to buy mine from the cheap tourist shops!