This is a hot price for a good quality, genuine 64 GB microSD card. Specifically, the card is a Kingston 64 GB UHS Class 1 / 10 microSDXC memory card; a microSDXC to SD adapter is included
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. With Prime, the cost is £11.00. Without Prime, either make the order up to £20 for free delivery, else delivery is £3.99 (making a total of total £14.99).
At £11.00, this is the cheapest it's ever been.
Note: the price is fluctuating between £11 and £12.25 (Amazon does this). You could set a price alert on camelcamelcamel and either buy when the price suits you or claim the difference back via Amazon chat for your recent purchase.
IMPORTANT: The prices on the right of the Amazon product page are for sellers in China and Hong Kong. Delivery will take longer and you would be taking your chance as to whether the product is genuine. It'd be best to buy direct from Amazon.
Update (21 Feb): Still available from Amazon for £11.49 (find Amazon in the merchant links on the right-hand side of the product page, if not the default), but with a despatch date of Feb 26 - looks like we helped to clean out their stock!
Update (22 Feb): It's now only £11.00! (Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.)
Expired (22 Feb): as now up to £12.25. I wonder if the price-rise had anything to do with me saying, when I was asking for 50p on Amazon chat. that I should be on commission for boosting sales with this thread ;-)
Updated (23 Feb): available again for £11.00! Stock expected on Feb 27.
Updated (23 Feb): In stock at £11.00
Updated (26 Feb): Currently £11.75. The price is up and down like a yo-yo, so set a price alert on camelcamelcamel and either buy when the price suits or claim the difference back via Amazon chat for your recent purchase.
Updated (28 Feb): Now £11.25 and in stock.
Updated (29 Feb): Now £11.49 and in stock.
Updated (1 Mar): Now £11.29 and in stock (be sure to select Amazon)
Updated (10 Mar): Now £11.04 and in stock (be sure to select Amazon)
rejector1: Anyone wanting a smaller capacity card .. It's only £3.44 (Add-on item) for a 16gb card http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-microSDHC-adapter-included-Class10/dp/B0162YQEIE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1456264644&sr=8-5&keywords=16gb+micro+sd+card
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nige182
18 Feb 163#21
What if I don't (as I actually don't and a lot of other people would be the same as me) have an account with Kikatek either? No time wasted as have to create an account either way. 2p for best customer service available is worth it to me. Next excuse?
Rob_1304 to nadhaw
18 Feb 163#4
When you look at the different sellers on the amazon page, the £11.50 on is supplied by Amazon UK and so should be dispatched from the UK. The other sellers ship from HK/China etc. but it's always something to look out for as I was caught out when buying a christmas present that didn't arrive until mid-January.
Be careful we previously ordered one.. Delivery from China supposed to take a month never turned up! It didn't say that anywhere only found out when querying it with Amazon a week later as it hadn't turned up
Rob_1304 to nadhaw
18 Feb 163#4
When you look at the different sellers on the amazon page, the £11.50 on is supplied by Amazon UK and so should be dispatched from the UK. The other sellers ship from HK/China etc. but it's always something to look out for as I was caught out when buying a christmas present that didn't arrive until mid-January.
a_david to nadhaw
18 Feb 16#27
As Rob_1304 said, make sure you order from Amazon rather than a market place seller.
I don't see that ordering from a memory specialist rather than Amazon will give much more of a guarantee of a genuine product. Though I have used them since, a few years ago I had a Sony card from MyMemory that was either fake or faulty (it was much lower capacity than it reported), causing my sister to lose holiday photos from Cuba.
polarbaba
18 Feb 16#5
wasn't there also an issue where they stored their own stock with other sellers stock , which they were fulfilling?. this got me quite worried, which is why I now pay s little bit more and get it from memory specialists like my memory or crucial etc
pavel76
18 Feb 16#7
+ prime cost, ha, ha... yeah, very cheap
mrew42
18 Feb 16#8
I got prime for the tv etc on my firestick
next day delivery and cheaper prices is a freebie IMO
pavel76
18 Feb 162#9
You have paid for everything... nothing is for free
eliHd452
18 Feb 16#10
i am with you, nothing is free especially in rip off britain. £79 for prime
secretspartan1 to eliHd452
18 Feb 16#26
Bless ya, why don't you "become" a student and pay £39 for the year? Google just told me amazon will refund remaining months that have already been paid for, so that's nice.
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Dispatched from and sold by Amazon. With Prime, the cost is £11.00. Without Prime, either make the order up to £20 for free delivery, else delivery is £3.99 (making a total of total £14.99).
At £11.00, this is the cheapest it's ever been.
Note: the price is fluctuating between £11 and £12.25 (Amazon does this). You could set a price alert on camelcamelcamel and either buy when the price suits you or claim the difference back via Amazon chat for your recent purchase.
IMPORTANT: The prices on the right of the Amazon product page are for sellers in China and Hong Kong. Delivery will take longer and you would be taking your chance as to whether the product is genuine. It'd be best to buy direct from Amazon.
Update (21 Feb): Still available from Amazon for £11.49 (find Amazon in the merchant links on the right-hand side of the product page, if not the default), but with a despatch date of Feb 26 - looks like we helped to clean out their stock!
Update (22 Feb): It's now only £11.00! (Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.)
Expired (22 Feb): as now up to £12.25. I wonder if the price-rise had anything to do with me saying, when I was asking for 50p on Amazon chat. that I should be on commission for boosting sales with this thread ;-)
Updated (23 Feb): available again for £11.00! Stock expected on Feb 27.
Updated (23 Feb): In stock at £11.00
Updated (26 Feb): Currently £11.75. The price is up and down like a yo-yo, so set a price alert on camelcamelcamel and either buy when the price suits or claim the difference back via Amazon chat for your recent purchase.
Updated (28 Feb): Now £11.25 and in stock.
Updated (29 Feb): Now £11.49 and in stock.
Updated (1 Mar): Now £11.29 and in stock (be sure to select Amazon)
Updated (10 Mar): Now £11.04 and in stock (be sure to select Amazon)
rejector1: Anyone wanting a smaller capacity card .. It's only £3.44 (Add-on item) for a 16gb card http://www.amazon.co.uk/Kingston-microSDHC-adapter-included-Class10/dp/B0162YQEIE/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1456264644&sr=8-5&keywords=16gb+micro+sd+card
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http://www.kikatek.com/P684202/SDC10G2-64GB-Kingston-64GB-microSDXC-Class-10
I'd rather go without 2p to buy from Amazon.
I don't see that ordering from a memory specialist rather than Amazon will give much more of a guarantee of a genuine product. Though I have used them since, a few years ago I had a Sony card from MyMemory that was either fake or faulty (it was much lower capacity than it reported), causing my sister to lose holiday photos from Cuba.
next day delivery and cheaper prices is a freebie IMO