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  1. Where can i get the cheapest dvd+r discs preferably in a 15,25 pack.
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    www.blankdiscshop.co.uk have Datawrite DVD+R disks at £11.59 for a pack of 10.
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  3. What about US ? I am happy with -R. I just would like to try +R too.
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  4. Well... M.I.R. ....... Who knows if you'l get it ..... Somethink without it ?
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  5. is there any good website to order from for cheaper?
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  6. Originally Posted by Jester700
    www.allmediaoutlet.com
    Cheapest smallest 25 pack => $1.90 each
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  7. Has anyone heard how the brand E-Pro from tigerdirect is? They have a 25pack for 49.99
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  8. Originally Posted by donpedro
    Originally Posted by Jester700
    www.allmediaoutlet.com
    Cheapest smallest 25 pack => $1.90 each
    Whoops. Oh, yeah. I get DVD-Rs from them too, and thought the DVD+Rs were cheaper than they are. I should've checked - my bad.
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  9. Originally Posted by chaos6401
    Has anyone heard how the brand E-Pro from tigerdirect is? They have a 25pack for 49.99
    I've used them. They work well on HP 200i and Sony DRU500.
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  10. do the epro have a top coating on it or is it all the surface like the bottom of the disc
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  11. I am using Primedisc at $2 ea. in a 25 pack, I have been burning right and left with them and they have played in about 15 different DVD players and I use NERO to Burn Them, I get Them at

    shop4tech.com have ordered 6 times from them and they ship them free and I get them in 3 days.
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  12. What I do is scan the weekly CompUSA ad. The past couple of weeks, I've been seeing them in multipacks for under $2 each after rebate (or instant rebate). That way, there's no shipping charges.

    Lately they've had a DVD+R multipack in every ad. But you might have to line up at the door on Sunday morning to get them. Last time I needed them, I bought all 5 on the shelf.
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  13. Originally Posted by chaos6401
    do the epro have a top coating on it or is it all the surface like the bottom of the disc
    There's a coating
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  14. which is better ritek or epro. i have an hp200i and pansaonic rv32 dvd player
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  15. I haven't tried the Riteks yet. I'd like to get some 1x that people say will burn at 2x, but I already have a bunch of blanks to burn.
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  16. CompUSA.... Philips DVD+R 5 pack 17.79-10 instatnt saving=10.79 at register.

    I didn'y have chance to test them yet.
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    Originally Posted by chaos6401
    Where can i get the cheapest dvd+r discs preferably in a 15,25 pack.
    Go to staples and get your dvd +r. You can get a 5 pack for 15$ and get a 10$ rebate card to use in the store then get another pack with the card and a few bux
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  18. I have a HP DVD200i and the Ritek for $2 ea work perfect in them and in my stand alone player/recorders...

    Panasonic RA60, DMR-E10, DMR-E20,
    Sampo 631CF
    Daewoo 5800
    Apex 1500
    Any Philips DVD Player
    Any Sharp DVD player

    Memorix and HP +RW also play in the RA60, DMR-E10 and E20

    Just got a 15 pack of Verbatims for $44.95 at best Buy, work perfect also. I use NERO to Burn them also, no prob there either.
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  19. Just bought Fuji DVD+R 25-pack spindle for $47.99 at bestbuy.com. This price is even before a $8.00 MIR. Don't know how long it will be before they sell out though. They had a 50-pack Memorex DVD+R for $49.00, but had sold out already when I saw it.
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  20. Originally Posted by mikes1964
    They had a 50-pack Memorex DVD+R for $49.00, but had sold out already when I saw it.
    Just checked store close by... Don't have any... This would goooooood deal.
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    I just Receive my from http://www.supermediastore.com before the new year, it was Ritek DVD+R 100 pcs per pks. I think i got it for pretty good deal. I got them for like $1.60 each in spindle. Used like 38 already, No Coaster.

    My Sony DRU500A are taking it pretty smooth. No Compatibility issue. what a relief.

    Oh that is right!! I also found another site that offer the same price. the site was call http://www.dvd-rwmedia.com, Have not try their service yet. May be I'll Do that for my next order.
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  22. I purchased some verbatim DVD+R at SAMs Club for 12pack for $24...

    They work great ....

    BTW has anyone seen any of the 4x DVD+R ?
    Sony dru-500a
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  23. Bestbuy.com once again is offering Fuji DVD+R in a 25 pack for $39.99 after an $8 mail in rebate. The rebate is available only for purchases between now and January 25. (Also free shipping.)
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  24. now yall all see that dvd+r has no problem with any burners and dvd players. the prices are getting cheaper and cheaper. i can get good brand dvd+r for less than good dvd-r. DONT MENTION the dvd-r in bulkpak like ritek and others cause they all are BAD DVD-Rs.

    i got my dvd+r verbatim from sam club, 12pak for 23.99. No shipping hassels hehe and they came in CASES.
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    Cheap DVD-/+R(W) media in Holland;

    DVD-R 4.7GB Optodisc / film box €1.45
    DVD+R 4.7GB Optodisc / jewel case €2.19
    DVD+R 4.7GB Optodisc / film box €2.45
    DVD+RW 4.7GB Optodisc / Film box €4.25

    Web : www.opticalmedia.nl
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  26. I got 100pack meritline dvd+r $1.55 each from http://www.meritline.com/merdvmeddvdp.html, work great with my Sony DRU 500A, they also sell 25pack $1.79 each. I have not found any other site offering lower price.

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