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a sale, but<br>
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sometimes it's for premium brand media.<br>
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Also, OfficeMax, Office Depot will match an advertised price and may<br>
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only have name brand top stuff to provide at the matched price.
Dunno<br>
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about Target doing matching or CompUSA using premium name brands to<br>
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match.<br>
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Chuck</div><div> </div><div> I
have purchased almost exclusively from Microcenter for the past couple
years now CD/DVD+R due to their significantly lower price. The last
time I was there a few weeks back they seemed to no longer carry them,
but I have been buying a 50-pack of Philips DVD+R 8x for $14 now for
some time. This while most places were selling them at $30-40. In fact
a year or so ago Circuit City had the same item for $20 more. Just last
weekend I had to stop in at Costco to pick something up for someone
else. Personally I find Costco to be a complete rip-off. While I was
there I saw 50-pack of DVD+Rs for around $40-50.<br> </div><div><br>
</div><div>Sure Microcenter asks for your info, but then again who doesn't
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Sean Waite<br><br> </div></font>
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