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  1. pictured here.

    they are really made of cheap cheap plastics, hard to open if ever you open one you'll break it into several pieces, easily scratched. If i were you i'll stay away from this product except if ur really looking for a cheapo cases.
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    I usually find them at Officemax. They have the slimline cases 50 for 2.99. No rebates, no limits. I got 6 cases=1200 cases.
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  3. i like to use the standard cd cases for dvd or cd backups,i usually put labels on side of the case so when they stacked together i know which one to pull out, anyway ive been getting the standand cases from fys electronics its maxell cost almost 15 dollars for 40 cases but its really good quality didnt break one yet, and when i saw this cases from meritline i thought its a good bargain....but nahh ur really getting wat u pay for or maybe less. returning this cases is not a good idea since i paid almost 11 dollars for shipping 1 way.(its 200 cd cases )
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  4. So If anyone is interested of getting this cases(200 cases -actually 197 coz i open 3 and all broke), PM me ill give it for $20 + shipping of course..
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    The clear cd jewel cases from rima.com are very similar to the maxell cases. I haven't had one break yet. I order 100 discs, cases and inserts at once to combine shipping.
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