> >Sandisk 512MB SD cards for 9.97 pounds.
> >I prefer 1MB cards but I couldn't resist it and I DON'T work for them BTW.
> >Regards Mike.
>
> That's actually expensive. There are many cheaper sources online.
In article <9882r2d9boivok3gd8u2c6pbl9436gl98t@4ax.com>, tp@nospam.net
says...
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2007 16:12:59 -0000, "Mike Cawood, HND BIT"
> <me@privacy.net> wrote:
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> That's actually expensive. There are many cheaper sources online.
Amazon have some good deal at the moment for various sizes of SD card.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/browse.html/ref=pe_40/?node=10392001
Kingston 2GB cards for £8.16 plus postage, £3.48 for the 1GB
FR
But very few come from Amazon
Tony Polson - 20 Jan 2007 14:49 GMT
>In article <9882r2d9boivok3gd8u2c6pbl9436gl98t@4ax.com>, tp@nospam.net
>says...
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>But very few come from Amazon
Who cares?
Flying Rat - 20 Jan 2007 16:16 GMT
> >In article <9882r2d9boivok3gd8u2c6pbl9436gl98t@4ax.com>, tp@nospam.net
> >says...
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> Who cares?
I've never had a problem with Amazon Marketplace sellers. In fact one
sent me a higher spec xD card once when he ran out of the ones I'd
bought.
Certainly better than the experiences I've had on EBay (ripped off with
a fake SanDisk SD card)
FR
Tony Polson - 20 Jan 2007 22:57 GMT
>I've never had a problem with Amazon Marketplace sellers. In fact one
>sent me a higher spec xD card once when he ran out of the ones I'd
>bought.
>
>Certainly better than the experiences I've had on EBay (ripped off with
>a fake SanDisk SD card)
I agree. I have had excellent experience with Amazon Marketplace
sellers, and plenty of hassle on eBay.