|  | Posted by Bob on 12/10/05 15:20 
On Fri, 09 Dec 2005 23:40:22 GMT, mcp6453 <mcp6453@earthlink.net>wrote:
 
 >SuperMediaStore has a good deal on the NEC drive
 
 Not really. You can beat that at Newegg ($38.99) or Directron
 ($39.99). Newegg has $4.00 three-day shipping and Directron is usually
 around $5.00.
 
 > but they don't have small quantites of the TY disks,
 
 50 is about as small as you are going to get from a wholesaler.
 
 Try Meritline. They have recently dropped prices on TY and they offer
 samplers. You might call and ask if they can send you exactly what you
 want in a sampler.
 
 >Do any of the major
 >retailers, like BestBuy, CompuUSA, Circuit City, or TigerDirect (retail)
 >carry TY disks?
 
 The problem is that the rebranders do not put the MID on the label.
 The best you can do is use the Country of Origin to tell you what you
 are getting. But I would be careful because rebranders are buying bad
 lots from other manufacturers.
 
 If you want to do this right, get only TY brand, which means you will
 have to go mail order with a trusted vendor. I would call and place
 the order and insist that it be genuine TY brand discs with the MID
 you specify. Use Mastercard because they are aggressive about
 chargebacks if you do the preliminary work up front.
 
 >Mail order is such a hassle.
 
 Why? You place the order on the phone and it shows up at your
 doorstep. No state tax, no gasoline at $3 per gallon, no fighting
 traffic and crowds at the stores.
 
 What could be simpler. Just make sure you pick a reputable vendor.
 
 
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