On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 22:04:21 +0200, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
> On 06-07-2003 16:59, Bruce Johnson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
> 
> 
>>  
>>  That said, I got a box of 200 CDR's for $3.50 after rebate.  At just
>>  under 2 cents per disk, I can afford to slap 35 k on one if I want, and
>>  still come out waaay ahead of a floppy disk.
>>  
> I'm very curious about where to get them for that price!
> For 200 CDR's in box or on spindle (without envelope or case) you'll pay
> here (Amsterdam, Neth. Eur.) around 50 euro (= 57,50 US$).
> You can get cheaper ones if you accept let's say 35% coasters and a
> burningspeed of 2x , max. 4x.
> 
> Jo

In the US, I routinely find 100 disk spindles (Memorex, Sony, IBM, 
etc.) for $10. Sometimes as low as $2-3 with a rebate. Generally steer 
away from no-name disks (usually what the 200-packs are) as I come out 
with a lot of coasters when I use them. With Sony and Memorex, I have 
almost no coasters.

Hamlin

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