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Booth overview
Welcome to Eye Candy, home of the rare video. I sell VHS, DVD, and Blu-Ray. Heavy dramas, sci-fi, psychotronic, peplums, giallo, westerns, kaiju, animated, horror, mysteries, thrillers and wild action adventures. If there is a particular title you are looking for, contact me and it may be in the attic.
All used items I personally view to make sure they are acceptable to perfect condition. I note any minor defects (most notably for VHS) and will not sell anything that I personally would not mind watching myself. Read my descriptions for more details.
Shipping policy
Ships Media Mail to the USA as soon as funds clear. Arrives in 3-9 business days (don’t count weekends) depending on your location from the mid-west, weather, and holidays.
No refunds, returns or exchanges as all items are exactly as described and pictured.
Return policy
None: All purchases finalMiscellaneous details
I ship most movies in a protective bubble-pack envelope and larger orders in a sturdy corrugated box with bubble wrap or foam peanuts.
I highly recommend blu-ray players as they will play even the most scratched up dvd that wouldn’t play in a regular deck. But, a fingerprint or smudge on a blu-ray drives it crazy, go figure. Keep those disc clean.
Also, for vhs users, I recommend purchasing a super vhs player also known as an S-VHS deck. Recognizable by the S video jack on the back. Using the S video cable to your S video input on the older 1080p TV’s, scans the tape at the highest resolution possible and makes for a near dvd quality picture.
VHS users should also clean your heads after about 50 tapes or 100 hours. See the tutorials on You Tube for the specifics. Decks that ‘eat’ tapes can usually be rescued with a simple cleaning.
I have seen a lot of decks (especially Sony) with an ‘auto-cleaning’ feature that is actually the culprit. These sponge rollers disintegrate and leave behind a sticky glue on your heads. Alcohol with a cotton pad will clean this up, and then remove that roller!
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Shipping discount: Items after first shipped at flat $0.99
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