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Bargain DVD-R 50 for £6

dvdrookie (Harmless) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 02:00

wanted a cheap branded DVD-R to play around with my new dvd recorder and got 50 for £6, they worked a treat

bought em online here

http://www.stationxmedia.com/shop/product.php?productid=16144

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marksparks999 (Elite) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 09:02

+£5.99 shipping :(



`I am going to live forever, or die trying`...

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syanide (Competent) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 09:38

I got the 50 last time when they did free postage.. took a while to receive them.. the media itself was fine but the packaging and the cylinder casing was all smashed.. :(

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LeeDavies (Competent) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 10:07

Those Bulkpaqs are craq. They do not work on my dvd recorder and play very badly on my dvd players. £5.99 shipping is ridiculous, go with SVP.

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Ryderage (Competent) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 14:19

Do SVP still do `free shipping` offers?

I used to see the postings here frequently, having said that it was a while back.

Do they did do these promotions?

Rikki

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dvdrookie (Harmless) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 16:30

;)
i was well happy with the shipping cost, i also bought 100 dvd cases for £8.00 and 100 CD cases for £10.00 and the shipping was still only £6.99 and thats almost 20kg. Price was alot cheaper than SVP aswell, check out their case prices. nuff said i think!

Granted SVP delivery is less but its 1-4 days, i reckon i saved about £7 on total order price inc del

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bladerider (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 16:33

these guys seem to have some bargains but of course it`s the postage & packing costs that get you

8x DATAWRITE RED DVD-R in Spindle Tubs of 50.=£8.50



www.discco.co.uk

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dvdrookie (Harmless) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 16:39

i know this site, i looked at them while i was pricing my stuff up.

Bulkpaq 50 tub are £10, i paid £6
Datawrite Red 50 tub at £8.50, stationxmedia.com are £7

savings are alot more than say a quid extra delivery charge

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bladerider (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 16:49

i guess it depends on what the quality of the goods is like and how good the customer service is, if thats good i guess some ppl don`t mind paying a little extra, all i can say is i have used that particular company , and have had no problems , even when returning goods they gave me a full refund with no fuss at all

i think it works out a lot of the time the p&p is as much ( or even more) than the cost of the items, in account of the weight so buying them online can a bit of a false "saving", I also walk around some of the local computer fairs, even market stalls and £ shops sell blank disks now it`s a good way to find good prices ( and maybe get a few bargains), even " budget"supermarkets are getting in on the act, such as Aldi, Lidl, I know that Netto was recently selling packs of 5 Traxdata +R dvd disks, in full size jewel cases for £1.96. so maybe this will make the big boys lower the prices a bit

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hongkongphooey (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 21st November 2005, 23:31

I usually use SVP ......but as I only wanted a few recently I used http://w2w.com/

Got 25 of verbatim 8x dvd -r for £4.49 delivered

p&p is free all the time. May be useful if you only have a small order.

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