Most major stores with a music or electronics department sell blank cassettes.
Most major retailers sell blank cassettes in the office supply aisle.
A local music store most definitely SHOULD have at least some of their work. Borders doesn't have any CDs in store, but you can order them there. Amazon also has all of their CDs for a decent price. eBay also sells new and used CDs, vinyls, and cassettes.
i do, but it's rreally easy to do yourself all you have to do is; get a hammer smash your cassette pull out the tape glue it to the base of your CD
VCR's are extremely outdated, as VHS cassettes are rarely, if at all, produced by movie studios. As such, almost no retailer sells brand new VCR's for televisions.
The white company sells music. They offer downloads, an online store, and music reviews. The white company also sells music devices and literature such as magazines.
What a music store sells generally is self-explanatory. However sometimes a music store sells DVD titles, entertainment systems, and artist tote bags.
walmart, target, anywhere that sells popular music.
Pop music means 'Popular', therefore if it sells its pop.
ebay
Sex appeal and catchy songs.
Go get a job at some store that sells music.
Thomann cyberstore sells anything that has to do with music. Is the largest music store in the world.
There are many places one can find and purchase blank DVD and audio discs. Any store that sells electronics such as Target, BestBuy, and Walmart will have them. Walmart has the best deals on blank DVD and audio discs.