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Thread: Hot Deal? Memorex 50-CDR Pack $14.99 @ Best Buy

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    In this week's ad they have Memorex CDR 50 packs for $14.99 after a $5 rebate. Is this a good deal, or do these CDs suck? I would think it would be good- although it is a spindle w/o cases.

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    i have the 80 min type and they're great

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    BTW- These are 74Min/650 MB... I still thought it was good. I might go tomorrow and see if they're still in stock out here by chicago (although they're always OOS on sale CDRs)

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    you can get a better deal on a cdr post i had up a while ago. from oupost.com, free overnight delivery, 14.95 for the same deal, or 19.95 for 80min. cd's.
    if you too lazy to search for the topic, here's a link to the two:

    BAH, damn outpost has long url's
    just go to the page and do a search for 84219 and/or 84220

    links weren't doin me any good

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    okay... well, a little correction
    84219 are 80min/700mb cd-r's and certified to work on 8x CD-RW drives
    84220 are 80min/700mb cd-r's and certified to work on 12x CD-RW drives

    both have free overnight shipping, currently in stock
    84219- 14.95 ~ no tax
    84220- 19.95 ~ no tax

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    The deal at Outpost is great... they advertise as 74 minutes CD-Rs, but you get 80 minutes CD-Rs, so get them while you can.

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    But are the CDRs at Outpost better than the ones from Best Buy (Memorex)? i bought some in the past that just plain sucked (like half burned good copes), and I don't think it was the burner...

    Thanks!

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    Originally posted by DrSluggo:
    But are the CDRs at Outpost better than the ones from Best Buy (Memorex)? i bought some in the past that just plain sucked (like half burned good copes), and I don't think it was the burner...<hr>
    DrSluggo, nobody has yet compiled a comprehensive listing of good/bad success rates with the low-cost CDR deals, so until people post enuf to get a statistical idea, we will be in the dark. It has been my guess that since mainland China has opened up a number of blank CDR factories, that is why we are seeing so many low-cost generics being rebadged and sold. It looks like CDRs have replaced common CDs in some shops too; there are some software stores that have a lot of retail games (nice quality printing) that are on CDR; id est, generic blanks are possibly reliable enuf now to be used for releases without shopkeepers fearing returns due to bad media. So, the low-cost CDR is making inroads everywhere, including lots of software entering our NAFTA distribution chains via China's most-favored nation trading partner status.

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