View Full Version : Sam's Club Finally Carrying DVD-Rs
Imperial Zeppelin
21st July 2003, 22:54
For months now, my local Sam's has only been carrying DVD+R and DVD+RWs. Last week they added Verbatim DVD-Rs to their inventory, thankfully since I have Pioneer A03, A04 and A05 burners. At $37 and some change for a 25 disc spindle, it's not a bad deal for name brand media. Now if I can only get them to carry DVD-RWs...
My $0.02...
Zep
Toona
22nd July 2003, 16:58
have you bought any of these Verbatims at Sam's. I was leary of buying verbatims again becasue the last 3 15pack spindles I have bought have been CMC crap can someone check the manufacturer ID on those DVD-R from Sams Club
ps I want MCC not CMC ID's
mrbass
23rd July 2003, 11:17
Just went to Costco today and they have 25pack 2X TDK DVD-R for $29.99 which is $2/dvd. That's crap best buy is cheaper than that for 4X media.
danjx
24th July 2003, 06:17
By my calculations 30/25 = $1.2/DVD
Did you mean 15-pack spindles?
Imperial Zeppelin
24th July 2003, 14:09
Just ran ADVDInfo on the Verbatims I got at Sam's Club and it came up RITEKG03
Toona
24th July 2003, 19:24
well thats great news now I have a tough choice though. buy these riteks that are proven quality or buy the maybe 4X probably 2X Matrix brand hmmmm any suggestions/comments
Matthew
25th July 2003, 04:01
wtf is Verbatim playing at? They could at least label the alternatively-produced media clearly.
Fortunately in Australia they only market their own discs (MCC), that's what they told me a few days ago after I asked them, anyway.
Toona
13th August 2003, 05:22
I just bought some of these Verbatim DVD-R's from Sam's and they are Ritek G03's sweet!!!!!
atreides93
14th August 2003, 22:11
:)
Oh my god this thread has me LOL
So uhm this so called "name brand" disc is just a Ritek G03???
That's pathetic!
flaystus
17th August 2003, 15:11
They are happy they are not the horrible CMCs some of the others use.
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