Choosing a video to DVD transfer company
Are they really a dedicated transfer company? Check their address, is it a business address or residential. Too many internet businesses are actually just one man making a few pounds from home. Chances are they will not be insured or have the resources to make your transfer quickly and effectively.
Are they VAT registered? A non VAT
registered company may offer a slightly cheaper price, but
again this means they are not really making a living from
the service they offer.
Do they offer transfers from all the popular video formats
that have been used over the years? You can find a list of
these formats here.
Do they offer a simple and straight forward price structure?
There’s nothing worse in my mind than not being able to see
what you will be paying for a product or service. Well may
be there is....
Are there any hidden costs. OK, so you deiced who you are
going to entrust your family memories to and just as you are
about to complete the ordering process they hit you with an
unexpected charge. That cheap price that enticed you doesn’t
seem so good now and why did they stoop to that level to get
your business?
Are you paying for options and add on services that you may
not want? Fancy menus and printed covers can be great, but
are often away of bumping the price up. Look for a service
that lets you chose what extras you want. This way you get
maximum value.
Do they copy protect the discs they make? There your
memories you should be free to copy and edit them as you
wish.
Do they offer extra copies at a reasonable price? The bulk
of the cost of a video transfer is for the time the initial
transfer takes. Despite what you may be told by some
transfer companies the only way to achieve a good transfer
is to work in real time. Extra copies however take a
fraction of the time and their price should reflect this.
Do they publish their full address? PO Boxes provide an easy
way to mask a run from home business. You want to know where
your precious videotapes are being sent to.
Do you know the name of the company you are dealing with?
Beware of any one offering their services under 1000’s of
different names and website. It’s one thing to have a couple
of brand names but if your chosen transfer company is on the
web under many many names and is reluctant to give you the
actual name of their business…. Beware.
