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Silly question
When did CD-Rs get so expensive? I bought a new to me, Jeep (2006) Liberty Sport that has a CD player in it, and was going to burn some music to CDs, but looking at TDK discs, the price of them now has left me going, what???? the heck.
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30 cents a piece at Wally World doesn't sound bad.. What prices are you seeing.
"Vegetarians live up to nine years longer than the rest of us...Nine horrible, worthless, baconless years."
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Wally world doesn't sell TDK, they sell Sony, and Memorex and I refuse to use such bad brands. I only use TDK, because that's what Train used. But Amazon wants $52 for 100, Newegg wants less but wants $18 for shipping, so not cheaper, than Amazon prices.
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Sorry Doc, I don't do ebay.
And I've got a question in the Jeep forum because the manual of my Jeep mentions DVD and am trying to find out if the player will accept DVDs too. If it does, and I believe it should being a newer vehicle, in the 2006 range, I'll be to go because I have a 100 disc spindle of those.
Last edited by photolady95; 10-21-2018 at 09:49 AM.
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Thanks for jump starting my brain thinking, I'd forgotten about Imation brand.
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I looked more on Amazon, and remembered Imation, they used to be good too. So these are not as expensive as the TDK.
https://www.amazon.com/Imation-Certi...p_89%3AImation
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Cool! I still have a few of those around, as well as some TDKs.
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I got some TDKs for the DVDs, not CDs. LOL. I threw away my last CDs because i never used them, never thinking I'd get a vehicle that would take them. Surprise!!
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Right? Ya never know. My black pickup (2006 Lincoln Mark LT) still has the original built-in CD player. Sounds great.
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