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Americal.com is Offering Lowest Prices on CD and DVD Cases

Americal.com offers lowest prices on CD and DVD cases.

2013-01-15
VAN NUYS, CA, January 15, 2013 (Press-News.org) Americal.com offers the lowest prices on CD and DVD cases for consumers looking to store their DVD and CD media. CD and DVD cases are available in packs a variety of numbers, from 100 cases to 10,000 cases.

Americal.com offers many different types of CD and DVD cases. CD jewel cases are available in clear/white, clear/black, or clear/clear. For DVD cases, choose from slim black or white, Full sized DVD cases, choose from black, white, red, lime green, or blue DVD cases, thin double disc holder cases, eco-friendly black DVD cases, translucent professional DVD cases, translucent standard DVD cases, DVD cases for retail, and many more options, including mini DVDs. Most DVD cases feature an outside display pocket so you can insert CD DVD labels, as well as inside document clips to hold liner notes.

In addition to DVD and CD cases, Americal.com also offers a variety of accessories, including DVD and CD mailers, microperforated booklets for DVD cases, CD/DVD zippered carrying cases, padded bubble mailers, glossy or matte finish DVD inserts, printable inserts, CD/DVD albums, Blu ray burners and much more.

The wide variety of CD and DVD cases and accessories ensures that the customer has everything they need to store, transport, and display their DVDs and CDs without paying retail prices. Customers will save money whether they only require 100 DVD cases or 1,000 cases or more.

In addition to CD DVD cases and accessories, Americal.com sells data storage options such as CD R and RWs, DVD R and RWs, double layer DVDs, printable DVDs, mini CDs, Lightscribe CDs and a number of other options. Americal.com's goal is to be the best-known and lowest cost provider of DVD and CD cases, data storage options, and accessories.

Americal.com was founded in 1982 to provide a variety of data storage products and accessories for both home consumers and retail resellers for the lowest possible prices. Americal.com specializes in volume purchasing, discount selling, and providing excellent customer support for its customers. Amrical.com carries both non-branded products and name brand data storage products. The company provides 24 hour/7 day per week customer support through e-mail and fax, and live customer support over the telephone during business hours.

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[Press-News.org] Americal.com is Offering Lowest Prices on CD and DVD Cases
Americal.com offers lowest prices on CD and DVD cases.