Cheapest I've seen a 64gb card. Especially from a major manufacturer and a reputable supplier.
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n3m3s1s
30 Nov 15#21
That's worrying... surely return item and cc to trading standards ?
tamoil
30 Nov 15#19
Now £12.
Mecoconuts to tamoil
30 Nov 15#20
Still £11 on Amazon ...see link in thread above.
Sharpe
30 Nov 151#18
I know it's cheap but buy a Sandisk one instead. I've never had one fail yet and comes with a lifetime warranty.
Lost £130 on a motherboard on my personal account because Ebuyer wouldn't accept an RMA. Closed my business account in retaliation. They probably lost a quarter of a mil but i'm sure they're still not bothered in the slightest. I've not bought a thing from them for years and always recommend to avoid.
dwl99
30 Nov 15#17
Me three - they are cheap but as useful as a chocolate fireguard if anything goes wrong. I used to get all my tech stuff from them but have avoided them for years now.
"If anyone wants it". i.e. if they need to make another order up to £20 and wants one of these. Why do these things need explaining!
Plenty of people have, I'll not be buying from them again either.
mivanpy
30 Nov 15#14
Ordered with prime thanks
steveu
30 Nov 15#13
Delivery is free (and next day) with Amazon Prime
h4hassan
30 Nov 15#12
Good deal it may seem but it ain't, as you have to spend 20 quid to be entitled for free delivery !!
turbo_c
29 Nov 15#11
So it's not just me that's been stung by ebuyer. Terrible customer service, I'll never buy from them.
GrumpyBob
29 Nov 15#10
Hi all. I bought a GoPro Hero 3 from Argos a few days ago because it was a great price. Would this memory card be a good bet for the GoPro 3?
dheydl
29 Nov 15#9
Picked up one of these for a tenner in the lightning deal a few days ago. I have had a Lexar flash drive die on me before so hoping this one is a bit hardier. Looks like prices are heading down again. Good thing, too.
chrisredmayne
29 Nov 15#8
thanks! needed one for my tablet, although I've had a 128th card in it before I barely filled it so this will be great! used the no rush delivery too for £3 credit back
229mel
29 Nov 152#7
I remember some 5years ago I paid this for a 2gb and than Thought it was a good deal...
repouk
29 Nov 15#6
To be fair, Lexar flash drives have had a bad rep. in the past too. I had one which only lasted a few months. Unfortunately I'd bought it from eBuyer who do as much as possible to make an RMA impossible.
smelladeal
29 Nov 15#5
One CAN argue with strong Amazon positive reviews, but you`d not have a lot of credibility :smirk:
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Lost £130 on a motherboard on my personal account because Ebuyer wouldn't accept an RMA. Closed my business account in retaliation. They probably lost a quarter of a mil but i'm sure they're still not bothered in the slightest. I've not bought a thing from them for years and always recommend to avoid.
Plenty of people have, I'll not be buying from them again either.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00C2WXVDW/?tag=ho01f-21 Four and a half flippin stars!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lexar-Class-MicroSDXC-Flash-Memory/dp/B00C2WXVDW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1448814482&sr=8-3&keywords=lexar+64gb
EDIT: Great deal BTW op :man: