You don't get the CD sleeves that you get in the other deal but apparently you get some free markers to write on the DVDs. No tax, no shipping, $55.80 shipped. My checkout looked like this:
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You don't get the CD sleeves that you get in the other deal but apparently you get some free markers to write on the DVDs. No tax, no shipping, $55.80 shipped. My checkout looked like this:
coupon code "xpbargains" does not work------ "Sorry but the specified coupon was not found. Please click on your browser's back button and remove the coupon id or enter a different one."
Bestbuy has Fuji 100 Pack DVD+r, DVD-r for $39. The Fuji DVD+R are genuen TY discs. So, I recoment the Fuji TY which are some of the best discs out there. 100 pack on sale for $39.
huskyboy said: coupon code "xpbargains" does not work------ "Sorry but the specified coupon was not found. Please click on your browser's back button and remove the coupon id or enter a different one."
Holy smokes, my bad . Coupon code is xpbargains10. Original post has been edited, deal is definitely still good.
what is the manufacture code? TY01? or TY04? I think thats more appealing than just saying fuji cause fuji carries ty, cmc, etc... need to know the code
junitodx said:huskyboy said: coupon code "xpbargains" does not work------ "Sorry but the specified coupon was not found. Please click on your browser's back button and remove the coupon id or enter a different one."
Holy smokes, my bad . Coupon code is xpbargains10. Original post has been edited, deal is definitely still good.
xpbargains10 cod worked... tanks for the post.... ill give them a try have been using SuperMediaStore.com before... also wanted to note that both sites TAX in CA.
huskyboy said: xpbargains10 cod worked... tanks for the post.... ill give them a try have been using SuperMediaStore.com before... also wanted to note that both sites TAX in CA.
Sorry about the tax part, I didn't know that. I live in NY and don't get charged tax by S4T.
Just remember to keep your old spindles guys. These do not come on spindles but instead come shrink wrapped. I don't quite understand some people complaining about a sticky substance on the shrink wrap. When I got mine the top of the stack of DVDs and the bottom of the stack had that clear plastic disc that is always at the top of the spindles and they were the only things that even had a hint of stickyness but I just toss those anyway. Once you take the plastic off of the top and bottom discs all the DVDs in the middle are simply shrinkwrapped, no glue or adhesive at all. Then the entire stack of DVDs is bubble wrapped in the box. Mine came in perfect condition.
Has anyone done any tests on these, other than looking at the media code (mine showed up as a TYG02)? I did a test burn and analysis on one of these, and it sure doesn't test like a TY disk. Doesn't look good on a CRC test, and looks terrible on a PI/PO test. Any other data points?
I searched dvdrhelp.com, and the TYG02 media code says that this is 8x ? I'm 99% sure that these are genuine Taiyo Yuden 8x's. Mine has the serial # GG000110 and GG000103
Can any one confirm if these are Genuine Taiyo 8x's?
Burned 8x on my Plextor 716A. Nero Version: 6.6.0.8 Started: 5:57:32 PM / Finshed: 6:10:45 PM Total time: 13min and 13sec I burned a few more and it completed @ 8x around 12mins.
Can other people who got in on this deal post their media codes? I've already gone through 50 of the 100 I ordered and I'm looking to get some more but I want to know if people are still getting TYG01's.
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