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mechmike0034
02-19-2008, 04:44 PM
I have a friend that wants to have some USB flash drives made with his company logo on them as a promotional item. Anybody have any personal experience with any vendors that do this? Got any recommendations for vendors to use or avoid? He'd like to use good quality brand-name 1 GB drives, and the proposed quantity would be 250-300.

DarkFury
02-19-2008, 08:22 PM
Well... you might wanna try a google search for a company.

I did one and came up with the following:

http://www.memorysuppliers.com/cuusbfldr.html?gclid=CPH9lbj00ZECFSMeOAodi0LTZg

http://www.comtread.com/customusbflash.html

http://www.promotionalkeychains.biz/light-up-usb-keychain.html

and there were a bunch others. You'd think something like this would be rather simple since USB drives pretty much "just work". Your friend probably should shop around and get several quotes before deciding. :D

renovation
02-19-2008, 09:34 PM
in that quanity he may be able to go direct to like sandisk or lexar and get them or find out from them who to buy them from . he could also have them drop shipped to him and get a local printer make up tags/labels and skip the middle man .
i know i have in the past on items !

mechmike0034
02-20-2008, 03:36 AM
Well... you might wanna try a google search for a company.

I already did. The question was:


Anybody have any personal experience with any vendors that do this? Got any recommendations for vendors to use or avoid?

Thanks, though...

DarkFury
02-20-2008, 06:33 AM
I realized you said that MM34.

But I figured that one company pretty much might be as good as another on something like this.

Oh well... I tried. :D

mechmike0034
02-20-2008, 03:05 PM
I realized you said that MM34.

But I figured that one company pretty much might be as good as another on something like this.

Oh well... I tried. :D

You're probably right, but I was hoping somebody here had done this and could relate a good (or bad) experience. I trust the regulars here more than I trust Google...

Thanks, and I'm glad you tried.

mechmike0034
06-11-2008, 07:02 PM
Update - Lexar is the bomb on these. Talked with my friend today, and he was pleased with quality/price/service.