tylerc
30-05-2007 08:47:15
I'm looking for DL DVD+R blank media.
I know there is NewEgg and TigerDirect, just wondering if there are any media-specific sites that offer cheaper prices than NewEgg. So far, NewEgg is cheaper than TigerDirect, and I know that NewEgg is pretty cheap overall, but if anyone has any other sites cheaper than NewEgg, that would be much appreciated.
No garbage either, I'm looking for Memorex or Verbatim only.
Tholek
30-05-2007 08:50:36
The Memorex spindles often go on sale at brick & mortar stores. CompUSA has them on sale fairly often, and I think I saw them at OfficeMax or Office Depot for the same.
Of course those aren't "sites" unless they have them for the same price online. (didn't check)
tylerc
30-05-2007 08:53:50
I have Best Buy and Circuit City here in town, so it doesn't necessarily need to be online, but I figured it would be cheaper than at Best Buy or Circuit City.
doylnea
30-05-2007 08:56:15
www.rima.com used to be good, as well as www.meritline.com
tylerc
30-05-2007 09:01:30
[quote47eb5a7e76="doylnea"]www.rima.com used to be good, as well as www.meritline.com[/quote47eb5a7e76]
Thanks, +karma.
NewEgg is $35.99 for 40 Verbatims
Meritline is $39.99 for 40 Verbatims
Rima is $35.00 for 40 Verbatims
hehehhehe
30-05-2007 09:52:32
[quote8860540dd1="tylerc"][quote8860540dd1="doylnea"]www.rima.com used to be good, as well as www.meritline.com[/quote8860540dd1]
Thanks, +karma.
NewEgg is $35.99 for 40 Verbatims
Meritline is $39.99 for 40 Verbatims
Rima is $35.00 for 40 Verbatims[/quote8860540dd1]
You mean 20 packs right, not 40? Unless you're counting dual layer as two...
http//www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=236597[]http//www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=236597
Try here, it's $28 for a 20pk before shipping and taxes so see if it's cheaper for you.
In general, I always wait for deals on verbatim that come up once in a while, you can get them for $1.00-$1.50 a piece. Office max and office depot also do deals for these discs pretty often. The places I usually go for dvd media like supermediastore never seem to do any good deals for dual layers. With google checkout I got over 40 discs for 25 cents a piece so I'm set for a while.
Tholek
30-05-2007 10:16:57
Yeah, like I said, the Memorex are the ones most often on sale at B&M stores. I just found my (yet unopened!) spindle of 25 that I paid $25 for at CUSA. Actually think I saw it for even less recently. I think I'd go with Verbatim if I were to buy again though. I have more confidence in their brand.
tylerc
30-05-2007 10:36:47
Yeah, I meant 20 not 40, sorry.
I may end up getting 20 of them from MicroCenter, I'll give you +karma when I can.
gnznroses
30-05-2007 10:53:54
i buy nothing but verbatims. i usually get them at newegg, but sometiems buy.com has a good deal
JKirk
01-06-2007 09:30:04
I have an unopened three pack of Memorex. I was going to return it but it but I lost the receipt. lol Let me know if you want to buy 'em.
tylerc
01-06-2007 14:38:14
[quote81f0ed1803="JKirk"]I have an unopened three pack of Memorex. I was going to return it but it but I lost the receipt. lol Let me know if you want to buy 'em.[/quote81f0ed1803]
$5 shipped?
Tholek
04-06-2007 01:48:44
Not saying you can't do better, but I just saw this in BB's current ad
http//www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7642562&type=product&id=1134697746286
Memorex @ CUSA
http//www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=331946
tylerc
04-06-2007 05:18:00
[quote0bbe10787b="Tholek"]Not saying you can't do better, but I just saw this in BB's current ad
http//www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7642562&type=product&id=1134697746286[/quote0bbe10787b]
Yeah, I bought those Saturday night for $50, but then saw they went on sale.