For you fellow Costco shoppers: 100 TDK 80min 24x CD-R spindle for $30
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For you fellow Costco shoppers: 100 TDK 80min 24x CD-R spindle for $30
It's $35 but they've got an instant $5 rebate.
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It apears at office max you can get a 200 pak of 32x cdrs for $20 after an instant $40 rebate.
They are generic and appear to be the same as the ones I purchased there a few weeks ago in a 50 pak for 1.99 after rebate. The ones I have haven't failed yet.
<i>OfficeMax. $40 instant rebate is in the
computer, but not marked/noted on the shelf. These are generic
CDRs, but they are rated at 32x speed...and they are 80 minutes.
Consists of a box with 4 shrinkwrapped bundles of 50 inside.
No spindles and of course no cases.</i>
So I guess only way to find out for sure is just take the box to the cashier and see if the instant 40 is taken off.
*saw this at anands
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview ... did=751139
They are generic and appear to be the same as the ones I purchased there a few weeks ago in a 50 pak for 1.99 after rebate. The ones I have haven't failed yet.
<i>OfficeMax. $40 instant rebate is in the
computer, but not marked/noted on the shelf. These are generic
CDRs, but they are rated at 32x speed...and they are 80 minutes.
Consists of a box with 4 shrinkwrapped bundles of 50 inside.
No spindles and of course no cases.</i>
So I guess only way to find out for sure is just take the box to the cashier and see if the instant 40 is taken off.
*saw this at anands
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview ... did=751139
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Originally posted by blade
It apears at office max you can get a 200 pak of 32x cdrs for $20 after an instant $40 rebate.
They are generic and appear to be the same as the ones I purchased there a few weeks ago in a 50 pak for 1.99 after rebate. The ones I have haven't failed yet.
<i>OfficeMax. $40 instant rebate is in the
computer, but not marked/noted on the shelf. These are generic
CDRs, but they are rated at 32x speed...and they are 80 minutes.
Consists of a box with 4 shrinkwrapped bundles of 50 inside.
No spindles and of course no cases.</i>
So I guess only way to find out for sure is just take the box to the cashier and see if the instant 40 is taken off.
*saw this at anands
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview ... did=751139
<b>HEY! where's d_b</b>
Oh well ... since he's not here I might as well mention that OfficeMax will be having weekly unadvertised special from now on , that started this past week. Insider's information