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Join Date: Feb 11, 2005
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does anyone know a good --cheap--source for the paper sleeves
i have an ok source, but would like a better one |
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sams club a box of 250 for 13 bucks. i think thta is a good deal. i bought my sleeves bout 3 months ago and cuz i usally reuse the ones i get in a trade. i still have half a box. its a waste to throw em away.nomatter how anal someone is
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I've bought them at CompUSA (brick & morter, not online) for $1.99 for a box of 50. Once, I got a comparable deal at Supermediastore.com when I bought DVDs - it was one of those deals where 'if I added it to my basket at that time, it would only cost'...but their normal price is much higher.
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i guess ill restate my question
i get 3000 delivered to the house for about $ 76 right now and no taxes so about 2 1/2 cents a piece shipped in does anyone know a better deal some where a bigger quantity is no problem, if i can get a better price |
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Loren,
I've been ordering by the 1000 from ebay seller CompCDR. 1000 costs about $10, but then there's a $15 shipping fee, making my costs about the same as yours. Jay http://cgi.ebay.com/CompCDR-1000-PAP...QQcmdZViewItem |
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I have looked forever for some good deals, and I do not think you are going to get one better than $76 for 3000, I used to get them from a private seller for $50 for 2000. I found one seller on ebay and got 2000 for $44 shipped, but all of them came bent and that really messes with my storage so I am thinking of going back to my private seller.
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Loren,
I checked on some prices because I will need some soon also. 2000 for $40.00 including shipping. (.02 per sleeve) http://cgi.ebay.com/2000-Paper-Sleev...QQcmdZViewItem I have not bought from this seller before. Not too bad of a price. Jeff |
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i actualy got some from him about an hour ago also watch for a shipping discount 15% off total shipping with a multiple purchase so save $ 4.50 per box on the shipping he has a bunch of feedback ill take a shot |
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when i ship i usualy ship my discs in a spindle. ive made several trades with awesome traders on this board. usualy when i recieve my end of the trades the discs come in the sleeves. Once i did recieve a disc that was in a sleeve that was cracked an UN-playable. by no means was it the traders fault, it looked like it had been damaged during transport. i did COMPARE shipping costs between the sleeves in an envelope and discs in a spindle. both methods fit in larger envelopes. it does cost a buck or two more for shipping when shipping in a spindle, but atleast i know my package can take a beating on the way and the discs will be fine.
like i said, that cracked disc may have been a fluke accident and has only happened once to me. its also a good way to get rid of the spindles that just build up around the house as you buy more and more blank media. speaking of which. we should open up a discussion........where is the cheapest place to buy blank media?? some places look cheap, then you factor in shipping rates, might as well went to walmart. |
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I don't know about everyone else but I don't want my DVD's coming from a trade on a spindle. The sleeves I get the discs in are how I store them. I have shipped and received 1000's of discs in sleeves and never had a problem with them getting messed up. Quote:
You can get TDK brand DVD-R at circuit city this week for $7.49 per 25 pack. Thats only $29.96 per 100, not bad. |
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i have shipped in spindles from time to time, and many folks dont like that method
i dont care either way, as long as the spindle is tight, its no problem i just dont like things shipped in the hard --brittle--plastic cd type cases they always seem to be broken i usualy dont ship in spindles due to shipping costs i can get up to about 64 discs in sleeves in a priority flat rate mailer either global or for here a cake box 25 fills the same mailer right up just a note about damage i ship a few packages with discs i have had one package get trashed in all the shipping i do there were about 12 broken discs out of 30 there must have been some real impact to break discs taped and bagged together in a stack i have had some problems with shipping a single disc but for 37 cents ill made a replacement once in a while i could put it in a case and ship for $ 1.35 plus the cost of the case but im way ahead and will play the odds at 37 cents ina sleeve |
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I haven't been trading DVDs for too long, and I've been using the slimline plastic cases because I thought they provided better protection during shipping and were better for storage. I know I'd rather receive them that way. If people would rather have the paper sleeves, though, maybe I'll start using those, instead. What's the general consensus?
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allowing the disc top scrape against the two prongs that are supposed to hold the disc they are great for at home storage i buy them at 18 cents each shipped to the house for the double disc version and they fit about 6 discs per inch of shelf space however i dont ship in them and im sure many will agree why |
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GOOD points made by all. isn't that what a discussion board is all about??
no sense in arguing the matter. i recieved ONE cracked dvd in a white sleeve ONCE! it happened ONCE out of 100. like i said fluke accident. the mail system can be nasty on damaging packages. what ever works to get the discs there. a refreshing topic, insted of reading how someone was screwed in a trade |
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