Do you hang on to old VHS videos that you no longer are able to play?
I've been struggling with some that I really don't want to get rid of although the kids' dance concerts were poor quality at the time. I have recently discovered that if you take them to Walgreens and have them converted it costs you $25. But if you go straight through the company that they use it's only $12.99.
It's called imemories.com The only difference is you have to pay the shipping to send them to them but for that price I am willing to do that.
I wanted to get my daughter's wedding switch to a CD or DVD whatever they call them now.
We also have a tape when my husband and son dove with the sharks in the Bahamas. My grandson who is eight recently discovered that Grandpa and his dad did that. So my husband wants to get the tape converted so he can show it to him.
Pretty sure I will be using this company for a bit.
Creating memories, one page at a time.