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MVP Video – Lake Forest

$15 for One Audio or Video Transfer to CD or DVD (Up to $34.95 Value)

$15
Buy
No Longer Available
Sun Nov 11 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$35
Discount
57%
You Save
$20
  • T460x279
  • Audiophile
  • Home Theater

In a Nutshell

Specialists take material from audio cassettes, record albums, or any format of video tape and transfer it onto CD or DVD

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Before digital media, music lovers had to rely on less flattering formats, such as degradable magnetic tape or yelling into a box and immediately closing it. Celebrate modern technology with this Groupon.

$15 for One Audio or Video Transfer Service (Up to $34.95 Value)

Specialists take material from audio cassettes, record albums, or any format of video tape and transfer it onto CD or DVD and back all work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

MVP Video

MVP Video owner and veteran digitizer John Watkin has spent the past 20 years preserving his customers’ memories by taking outmoded media—from 16mm films to the earliest models of camcorder tapes—and transferring them to high-quality DVDs and CDs. Previous clients, such as Duke University Libraries and the University of North Carolina, have enjoyed quick turnaround, hassle-free drop-off service, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing cherished footage is in expert hands. MVP Video also duplicates DVDs, VHS tapes, and other formats and can even make copies of foreign-encoded discs that play in any DVD player, albeit with all dialogue converted to a British accent.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Too Good to Be True

There's an old saying: if a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Look out for any of these impossible dreams; they might turn into all-too-possible nightmares:

A real-estate agent arrives on your doorstep with a "once-in-a-lifetime investment."
Nice try! This two-bit huckster wants you to spend your retirement fund on 6 acres of stink-swamp so he can move into your much nicer current house and pet your dog all day.

An old man with a beard says you are the newest applicant to a "prestigious wizard academy."
Steer clear! This old nut clearly wants money—or worse: for you to spend your precious time conversing with a lonely elderly person.

A beautiful, compassionate soul tells you they want to spend "the rest of our lives together."
Don't do it! If this person could see the secret darkness that you know is gestating inside you, they would turn to ashes at your touch. Say something hateful in return, in order to set them free.

How can you tell if someone is trying to trick you?

MVP Video

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    Lake Forest

    1921 S Lakeshore Dr
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
    (919) 933-6463
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