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This is one of the larger locations for Zia in the valley... Walking into this store reminded me of walking into one of the old large Tower Records or Warehouse stores back during their reign. It's large, bright, clean, and organized well. This location has a great selection of new and used items. They have plenty of Criterion DVDs and a pretty good foreign section. If you live near here, you're lucky... if not, take the trip... it's worth it. One of the managers - Eric (covered in tattoos and sings in a rock band) - is one of this stores greatest assets. I brought in nearly 100 asian DVDs for trade and he was knowledgeable enough to know what they were and he took them all when the Tempe location was confused and wouldn't even take a look. I'm told that some of his regular customers followed him to this location when he moved from the Tempe store. I used to shop at Zia when I was a kid, but stopped after awhile because I frequently felt cheated - their prices a bit high and their buyback offers a bit low. Well, the policies here are shared by all the stores, but walking into this store I feel like they've grown up a bit. I'm still mainly an internet shopper, but this location kinda won me over. I'm a fan of Zia again.
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