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From: ler@pnet02.CTS.COM (Larry Rosenman)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Disks--where to buy?
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Date: Sat, 18-Jul-87 16:20:01 EDT
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Rob Peck writes:
>In article <960@gryphon.CTS.COM>, ler@pnet02.CTS.COM (Larry Rosenman) writes:
>> I deal with a company called Micro Center/MEI, and get 3.5" Double Sideed
>> disks for .99 a piece in multiples of 50.  Their 800 number is:
>
>The disks that MEI sells are "made in the USA".  MEI will not reveal
>the source from which they get the disks but they did at least tell
>me where they are made.
>
>Having had some experiences that generally make me seek out Sony, or
>Fuji and the like, I have been tempted by the MEI offer, but have not
>yet tried them.
>
>Rob Peck.
I have not had anytrouble (yet) with these disks, however, MEI also has an
UNCONDITIONAL guarantee, that if yoiu aren't satisfied, you can return the
item for refund or exchange.  

BTW, Thank you Rob for the Programmers Guide To The Amiga.  It is most helpful
to those of us who are just learning this machine.


Larry Rosenman        
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