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  1. Member jaxxboss's Avatar
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    What the hell is going on with verbatim dvd discs? I can see having a high price(somebody has to be the highest), but they are wayyyyyyyy beyond anyone else. Are their discs made of virgin mentural dye or something?

    I cant believe they actually sell their stuff at these prices, but since they keep advertising them I guess they do.
    Maybe Warren Buffet and Bill Gates by their stuff.
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    We have been using Verbatims at work for video stuff for the past few months.

    The first batch of Verbatims we got was Ricohjpn media (Class-2 media). However, the last two batches we got were MCC (Mitsubishi) which is top-notch stuff.
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    Yea, I dont doubt they are top notch, but their prices are 3 times as high as the next lowest one. Just Incredable
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  4. I recently bought Verbatim 4x DVD+R 25 pack for a little more than $1 a disk. That's not much more than others is it? They're RICOHJPN.
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  5. Anytime I do a test burn, it's with a Verbatim DVD+RW, the Mitsubishi Chemical Corp., made in Singapore ones. First class. Believe it or not, I got a 10-pack some time ago at Sam's Club for, hmm, a little more than 2 bucks each, something like that. Did they raise prices recently, or does this not pertain to rewritables?
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    I cant believe they actually sell their stuff at these prices, but since they keep advertising them I guess they do.
    Actually they probably don't sell all that many at full price. Almost all the major brands are priced "suggested retail" at $2 a disc. Best Buy's normal price for Verbatim is $45 for 25, Compusa's price for TDK is $30 for 15, BUT both have had recent 40% off sales and 2 weeks ago Best Buy was selling TDK at buy-one-get-one-free. Last week it was Office Depot on Maxell 4X (buy one get one free). I've certainly bought a lot of Verbatim for $1 - $1.25. I don't think Verbatim is any different than the others. As the man said, "No one pays retail".
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    Just buy TDK instead.
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