Hmmm I don't believe that it was the market that caused the damage. A PM shouldn't damage the reflective coating on the front of the CD which is really the only way to kill a CD-R short of taking a box cutter to the back of the CD. Even scratches on the back can be fixed with the right tools.
Now I HAVE heard of cheap O CD-R's going bad after a while but its really rare.
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Now I HAVE heard of cheap O CD-R's going bad after a while but its really rare.