Why is it fake? How do you know? I'd like to be able to spot one myself, but this looks fine at first glance. Can you share your knowledge and expertise with the rest of us please? :confused:
quackstar84
11 Mar 16#8
Take a gamble and risk receiving a fake from eBay for pennies cheaper or buy this at an excellent price and be sure to receive a real one. Do you use logic or not? lol
leaston to quackstar84
12 Mar 16#11
Ok, your logic is, just let me just clarify here...you reckon that because the online retailer (who I've never heard of) is selling this at 9p more than an ebayer means you aren't being sold a fake item. Interesting.
Your whole premise is based on the fact that the retailer is charging 9p more and so it's obviously a genuine memory card, right? Brilliant, I feel educated now. So, higher prices mean genuine products and trustworthy sellers. I'd never have known that and will remember it always. Thanks so much for your contribution :smirk:
quackstar84
11 Mar 16#9
If you lack common sense and take the gamble i'd recommend H2testw 1.4 to test it.
tamoil
12 Mar 161#10
There has been too much fake memory products flooding the market for many years. Most of the memory cards on eBay are fake. The cautious and the sensible only buy from reputable retailers.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KINGSTON-32GB-Micro-SD-MEMORY-CARD-UHS-1-CLASS-10-WITH-ADAPTER-/262330355535?hash=item3d141b8f4f:g:2awAAOSwKtlWqRIX
Your whole premise is based on the fact that the retailer is charging 9p more and so it's obviously a genuine memory card, right? Brilliant, I feel educated now. So, higher prices mean genuine products and trustworthy sellers. I'd never have known that and will remember it always. Thanks so much for your contribution :smirk: