|  | Posted by Gene on 02/14/07 17:08 
Anyone know where I can view an image of the "unique markings "as described below?
 
 Gene
 
 
 
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 > Back in December, I looked for TY DVD-R in Frys, Best Buy, CompUSA,
 > OfficeDepot, OfficeMax, Target, and HEB.  I didn't find them in any of
 > those locations.  Online might be your best bet.  I did find TY CD-R
 > in Target if I remember correctly.
 >
 > I don't know that you'll find TY-branded media in stores.  You may
 > find another vendor that is rebranding their media.  There are sites
 > out there which describe how to recognize TY discs no matter who is
 > shipping them.  The TY CD-R's I found in Target were Sony packaged if
 > I remember correctly.
 >
 > The TY spindles have some unique markings on the bottom and the
 > profile of the outer plastic shell is unique, so you can spot them on
 > the shelves if you know what you're looking for.
 >
 >
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 "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
 news:12t6couloi47oaa@corp.supernews.com...
 > "Gene"  wrote ...
 >>I guess the best way is to find someone that has been buying
 >> from a supplier for some time & go with their recommendation.
 >> You can sure get a lot of junk off eBay, etc. these days
 >> if you do not know the supplier.
 >
 > I buy lots of things on eBay, but I would NOT buy
 > CDR or DVDR there without the recomendation of
 > some satisfied customers and a >99.5 rating.
 >
 > Unless it is a high-volume legitimate business, the
 > eBay vendor could be getting counterfeit from their
 > distributor without knowing.
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