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Businiess name:  Yale Electric
Review by:  Dave N.
Review content: 
I wouldn't describe Yale Electric as clean. It's exactly what you would expect from a rural farm town though. If you've seen the TV show Eureka, think a dumbed down version of Henry Deacon. This is the town's electrician, and DVD/Video Game rental. Very friendly, and very knowledgeable. That being said, watch the soft spot on the floor in the Action section of their DVD rentals. It's right in the middle, and that fall just might be a doozie. Been there for years. Like a lot of them. It's kept orderly and tidy, but it's definitely long overdue for some maintenance. For DVD movies and games, it's really the only gig in town. Lacking though! You'll find that most of the classics that you would expect to see in a video store, even a small-town one, are very strangely absent. Also, their collection of titles for newer Playstations is slim to nonexistent. Still, there's plenty there to watch or play. And Rob, the video clerk, is the friendliest guy you'll ever meet.

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