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    Looking for a good place to buy large CD/DVD wallets. I've decided to forego cases and sleeves altogether. Bought my first couple of wallets at a local Best Buy, but holy cow they weren't cheap!

    I was just browsing around and found a 240 wallet at Meritline with a 50% off coupon making it only $9.99, so I grabbed one (was actually $16.70 after ground shipping).

    Just wondering where the folks who often buy such items get them ... or where is the best selection?

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    I usually get them at MicroCenter, or at Half Price Books, both of which have locations near me.
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    I love the pic Reemer (lol),
    If you go to best buy STAY AWAY from a brand named ValGear. I bought one and the zipper teeth broke off, so I retruned it for a new one and the zipper teeth broke off, so i returned it for a new a one and the zipper teeth broke off....you see where Im going with this.
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    Originally Posted by absinthecarolinas
    I was just browsing around and found a 240 wallet at Meritline with a 50% off coupon making it only $9.99, so I grabbed one (was actually $16.70 after ground shipping).
    Hey I ordered that same one last week! I should have it by Wed...hehe!
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    Originally Posted by joecav
    Originally Posted by absinthecarolinas
    I was just browsing around and found a 240 wallet at Meritline with a 50% off coupon making it only $9.99, so I grabbed one (was actually $16.70 after ground shipping).
    Hey I ordered that same one last week! I should have it by Wed...hehe!
    This is my first order of anything from Meritline, so I'll be curious to see how it goes. They do seem to have some good prices at, believe it or not, the usually quite-overpriced FYE store at my local megamall. Got a 208 case that came with a free small wallet for 32 for only $19.99. Also picked up a sunvisor CD holder for 12 for $4.99, buy one get one free (i.e. two for $4.99 - one for each car ).

    Between those and the one from Meritline, that ought to tide me over for a while ...

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  6. If you can beat this place, you win the prize. I've ordered from them twice with great results: http://www.mediaoutfit.com/Search.bok?category=CD+Wallets
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  7. Originally Posted by brownstem
    If you can beat this place, you win the prize. I've ordered from them twice with great results: http://www.mediaoutfit.com/Search.bok?category=CD+Wallets
    http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=LSCDBNY04-288&cat=CAR

    What do I win?

    BTW, it says $9.99, but you can get it for $8.95 if you buy anything else or buy a second one.
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  8. This place has great ones that never scratch or damage CD/DVD's:

    http://www.slappa.com/

    Pricey tho.
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    Hey, good ones! The Slappa products look terrific, but a bit pricey.

    -abs
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  10. steve2713 is correct, those cases are great (for home use, anyway, I wouldn't want to drag the thing around too much--not very rugged). And thanks for that link, I've been searching for that big-ass binder on their site and could only come up with a smaller one recently.
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  11. My favorite DVD binder is this:

    http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?T1=134+1397

    Quite attractive in appearance. I use a Brother labeller with gold-on-black tape for labels, for a reasonable simulation of gold-stamped book bindings.
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