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Ghetto_Child
Sep 3rd, 2005, 12:08 PM
I don't know if this will be honoured yet but someone should try it out and find out!

5-Pack of Memorex DVD+R 4X speed. 5-Packs usually come in jewel cases too so you may be getting cases and discs I bet.

http://www.microbytes.com/products.php?show=all&search=dvd%2Br+memorex&searchtype=all

http://www.microbytes.com/showproduct.php?stk=19389

Unfortunately there's no pics

mahjongmaniac
Sep 3rd, 2005, 12:48 PM
I don't know if this will be honoured yet but someone should try it out and find out!

5-Pack of Memorex DVD+R 4X speed. 5-Packs usually come in jewel cases too so you may be getting cases and discs I bet.

http://www.microbytes.com/products.php?show=all&search=dvd%2Br+memorex&searchtype=all

http://www.microbytes.com/showproduct.php?stk=19389

Unfortunately there's no pics

well, since ur the OP, y not u go try it out and come back telling us whether or not it worked out! :D

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btw:

Generic Products
Description # Regular Price Discount Price
DVD+R MEDIA MEMOREX 4.7GB 4X 5PK 19389 $0.00 $0.00

err... if memorex is considered "generic", then i dunno what those OEM dvds selling at local comp. shops and oemdepot.com for $15-20/50pk are... :rolleyes: LOL


and ^ reg. price $0.00 discounted price $0.00??? wtf?

and where's the "add to cart" button or buy item.....???

*cough* scam *cough*... :lol:

Ghetto_Child
Sep 3rd, 2005, 01:13 PM
Hey I saw it, I don't know if it will work. I suggest going to your local microbytes and try to get them to honour their web price. It's a long shot but either way you're only losing $0.00 literally :lol: I suggest against driving to a microbytes though. With gas prices so high it might not even be worth the drive for a discount on anything anywhere :lol

mahjongmaniac
Sep 3rd, 2005, 01:23 PM
Hey I saw it, I don't know if it will work. I suggest going to your local microbytes and try to get them to honour their web price. It's a long shot but either way you're only losing $0.00 literally :lol: I suggest against driving to a microbytes though. With gas prices so high it might not even be worth the drive for a discount on anything anywhere :lol

with gas prices so f****** high these days, i'm not drivin anywhere unless i really really really really need to... :D

if there's a microbytes nearby where i can walk instead, i'll prbly go take a look ;)

Madcatmk2
Sep 3rd, 2005, 01:43 PM
Microbytes won't honor their price errors. I tried that 4 years ago for a video card. They have another system for the real price. Instore when the csr feels that the price is too low they make you wait 10 minutes to check if its the real price. DEAD