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  • le pire
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2001
    • 1113

    video cassette cases

    Hi Everyone,

    Does anyone know where I can buy cases for my promo VHS video?

    I'm looking for a plastic case that has the Clear plastic around it, in which you can insert your cover.

    2nd Question, if you it better to buy them in lots of 500+, is there anyone who would be interested in going in on it with me?

    Here's my email: lepire@hotmail.com


    étienne
  • Thom
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 117

    #2
    www.tapeonline.com

    24.75 for 25 Black boxes w/ plastic sleeves.

    I got great service at a decent price. Highly recommended.

    Thom
    www.thombritain.com

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    • The Hell Hounds
      New Member
      • Feb 2002
      • 2

      #3
      I get a great price on CD cases (Jewel cases) from neato.com
      I am pretty sure they have all sorts of cases at great prices...
      ~~~Lorna

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      • jonnyflash
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2000
        • 220

        #4
        Hey, Wall Mart has em for a buck CANADIAN per case.
        That's about 59 cents U.S.!

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        • Scot Free
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2001
          • 314

          #5
          Advocating Wall-Mart? Where is Jonnyflash and what have you done with the body?

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          • jonnyflash
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2000
            • 220

            #6
            I confess...I love wall-mart!
            I get in lots of disputes about it,
            but try as I may I just can't see the merit in favoring small business
            over big business.I can go to the inefficiently small entrepreneur on the drive, pay twice as much for half the product, and get served by hyper-exploited illegal immigrants who get payed $4 per hour when they get payed at all,(Sweet Cherubim's cooks,etc.)
            Or I can go to Wall Mart and get served cheaper & better stuff by people making $8 to $10 per hour.Neither class of worker has a hope in hell of unionizing thier worksite, but at least Wall Mart can't get away with trying to extort physical favors from workers in exchange for NOT ratting them out to Immigration Canada.
            ...Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong here...

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            • scot
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2000
              • 1169

              #7
              People need to stop paying for things.

              Go to Blockbuster on a monday or Tuesday. Make sure the manager isn't around. Ask for empty boxes. They're supposed to throw them away.

              Mission and Army in SF throws out about 110 every week.

              Quit spending money.

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              • Scot Free
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2001
                • 314

                #8
                I agree people need to stop paying for stuff. I went down to blockbuster an asked for free boxes but they said no. But you know what? All the boxes on the shelves are empty and I had a bag with me...
                Next year I'll be sending out my vids inside some pretty cool cases like: Barb Wire, Terms of Endearment, Rocky 4, Joe Dirt, Pretty Woman, Greese, Iron Eagle 3, Porky's and I Know That You Know That I Know What You Did Last Summer.

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                • scot
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 1169

                  #9
                  No, no, silly scot free, you get the plastic ones. I was just rereading martin's library entry and I wondered if I told people about this. It's really great. It might be necessary to look in the dumpster for them. You get a big bag of plastic cases, pull out the blockbuster cardboard things, and put in your own cardboard or paper things. If you go to kinko's to have color copies done, this makes each box about $1.25 US total. As long as you don't use the ones with gum on them, you'll look professional and smart. Put your name on the outside and my tape on the in and you'll get tons of work.

                  I like the idea of using the old cardboard sleaves too, but I think they save those for when the sell used cassettes.

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