Staff is extremely knowledgable about movies. Very laid back too. If location does not have what u r seeking they check computer inventory of all their stores and offer to have it sent to store u r at or give address for customer to pick it up. I have bought movies, pokemon cards and wacky packy’s:)
Meredith R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Overland Park, KS
Jack of all trades. I really enjoy going to Vintage Stock every now and then. I’ve sold things back before and received cash a couple of times and store credit a couple of other times. I basically enjoy everything the store has(movies, old and new video games, comics, toys, records, etc). Generally, if I’m after a specific comic, I don’t come here though. I’ll go to a store focused solely on that(same with lp’s). For vintage games, it’s fantastic though. We asked for a somewhat hard to find PS2 game once and they were able to tell us another Vintage Stock location that had it in stock and could hold it for us. Recently, we went to Game Stop to trade in our PS3 for a PS4(along with a couple of games/controllers). We had forgotten our AV cables, so they gave us a quote of what we would get for everything once we retrieved the cable and returned. Our quote was for $ 100 in store credit(and they were selling basic PS4 for $ 400). After getting the missing cable, we took the same haul to Vintage Stock to see what they would quote us. At Vintage Stock we were offered in-store credit for a little over $ 130 for the same PS3 + misc accessories. We took that deal and got the PS4. The PS4 there was $ 400 and came with a copy of Batman Lego and a digital download of Little Big Planet 3(full game). It was a fantastic deal and they certainly showed that they offer better store credit deals for trade-ins.
Marie F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Eugene, OR
Five stars… It’s like amazon but without shipping costs and transit time. They have some pretty hard to find movies. The people that work there are young and hip… but not in an intimindating way.
Hannah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Olathe, KS
Good amount of games and collectors stuff. But man go to a Gamestop before here. I bought Borderlands for $ 18 including tax. Mind you that was the original one. I stopped by Gamestop later that day. They had the original for $ 11.99!!! And the special edition with the expansion pack for $ 18. The same price I payed at Vintage stock. So far they are more expensive for used games. And their section for xbox360 is really small and lame. They do have a lot of old school games. But if your looking for 360 or PS3 check elsewhere before you go here.
Max K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Overland Park, KS
Out of the dozen or so times I’ve been to this location, about half of those times were merely to browse through their«vintage» stock. You can whittle away a long afternoon in Overland Park just looking through their stock of old used/new/rare DVDs, compact discs, and video games. I do wish they had more old PC games, but that’s probably just me. If you have an old NES, SNES, Sega, or Jaguar(And hey, who doesn’t these days?) you’ll be in paradise here. For the nerdists out there: I can definitely say that if you’re someone who’s into collecting toys, comic books, mario paraphrenalia, cards, kids’ toys, etc., your ship has come in. I’m almost in my 30s so I can’t really comment on their selection as I’ve never looked at it in depth, but if you’re a teenager, a youngster, or someone who just wants to collect all that they can I can think of no better place to come«peruse the inventory» than Vintage Stock. If you’re in dire straits or just feel like getting rid of some clutter, you can always bring the stuff you’ve collected here to cash in or to trade for more clutter. All in all, good prices most of the time, cool stuff, cool store, accepts trades. What more could a kid ask for?
Kara B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mission, KS
I went looking to purchase several older movies that I could not find anywhere. And then I went to Vintage Stock. This place is great! Find anything and everything you’re looking for, and their prices are decent, even have used movies discounted.
John T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kansas City, MO
Of all the VS locations, this is the one to avoid. Employees are not at all knowledgeable, and dispense inaccurate information constantly. There are so many other V.S. stores, don’t bother with this one.
Wally S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ypsilanti, MI
I like this place. Michigan is really a sad excuse for retro-gaming. Gamestop has eaten up all the independents and basically removed anything other than the latest games from the market. Kansas has an interesting place called Vintage Stock. They have CD’s, DVD’s BluRay disks, toys, animé and best of all video games. Selections are available in both new and used. I found games and accessories all the way back to the Atari 2600 era… love it. I was able to pick up an original X-Box game and a RF adapter for the original Nintendo system. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable, they were able to answer even the most off-the-wall question that I threw at them. I may try to catch another of the stores in the chain while I’m in town to see what different things I could fine…
Colleen O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
In high school, when I was going through my ‘pop music sucks, I can only listen to 60s music’ phase — this store was IT for me. Everything is priced between $ 6 and $ 9 per CD on average, some of course are higher or lower) — and for some of the best music, albeit used, but the who cares in the age of i-pods anymore?! They also sell used DVDs — and if I happened to buy DVDs myself, I would do it here as Jeremy W. describes. Walking in, they have a huge conversion chart at the entrance that lists the newest Cd’s or DVDs and what they are selling each thing for or what its worth if you want to trade. I stick to the used Cd’s — its a great place to experiment listening to different sounds without the commitment of purchasing a brand new $ 18CD at Target — which few people do anymore anyways. Last time I was in, I ventured over to the Star Wars side of the store — that’s right, Vintage Stock is half good music and movies, and half nerd paradise. It has thousands of collectible trading cards and action figures and I’m probably even butchering its full description because it’s truly a world I have NO knowledge of whatsoever. BUT, if you’re a closet trekky, Star Wars, Mario Bros. addict — you’ll find friends here! The staff loves this half of the store — in fact, I never see them in the music aisles, but they’re all over the wookiee’s in the corner on the other side… hm… It’s a unique stop along the Metcalf stretch if nothing else, sandwiched between a frame shop and Borders bookstore — it doesn’t get weirder than this.
JJ W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Olympic Peninsula, WA
I have no idea why more people don’t go the used route. Let me be clear that I’m talking music and movies more so than anything else. I’ve been buying used DVDs for awhile now and I’ve never been disappointed. Typically a few spins on a brand new DVD will have the same look as the ones you’ll find at Vintage Stock and these used or rented ones will play as good as new. Vintage’s selection at this location is wonderful, basically a wall-o-entertainment if you will. It’s gotta be 20 – 30 feet and packed full. So what’s the big deal? How about 3 DVDs for $ 10! And we’re talking quality films, not those crazy titles you see in the bins at your favorite retailer. I was also in the market to pick up An Inconvenient Truth since everywhere I look it’s still $ 20.00 even at Wal-Mart. Vintage had it for $ 8. Score. You’ll also find a great selection of used TV box sets and comic books as well as being a great shop for card-collectors. I’ve left that hobby behind from my childhood for now so I stayed clear to resist the temptation of opening up a fresh pack. I don’t know why they call this place Vintage because it’s basically new stuff for cheap prices. Next up, Nip Tuck Season 3.