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boomshanka

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#28075 17-Nov-2008 21:03
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Heya

I'm after some small (256-512Mb) flash drives for a good price .

Looking for about 100+ of them... any ideas where i can score something like this ?

Its for my band (check out) - wanna do a promo at any gigs ... load some music / vids / etc up and give away to the audience .

obviously not too expensive ... max $5 / unit

cheers




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  #178474 17-Nov-2008 21:48
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Try tomato flash.
They will print a logo if the order is big enough




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  #178517 18-Nov-2008 09:37
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Thanks for the reply ...

My search for 'Tomato flash' only turned up a Taiwanese manufacturing plant for memory & the like ... i don't think my order will be big enough to class me as a distributor or such :1

Just wondering what happens to old stock from businesses that doesn't get sold ?
Does it get sent back to the manufacturer or flicked off at cut-price (hopefully the latter) ?

Some more research is in order me thinks .




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  #178551 18-Nov-2008 12:28
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I have seen them on sale quite cheap in various shops in the past but it's a matter of hunting, especially the really bulky, ugly earlier generation ones. check pricespy or Chinese import computer shops perhaps?



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  #178557 18-Nov-2008 12:56
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