AData 64GB Micro SD Card Class 10 - $32 Delivered @ EBay private seller

AData 64GB Micro SD, Class 10, for $32 delivered

Ran across this today. Is new and comes with adapter.
I think it's a decent price.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ADATA-64GB-MICRO-SD-CARD-CLASS-10…

Doesn't come with invoice or warranty.
Au seller apparently.

I don't know the guy, nor am affiliated.

Comments

  • I don't doubt the seller is genuine but his product description is very weird to say the least

    he has a

    young wife

    yet he uses her cleavage to promote the SD card

  • Very cheap for a 64GB card, but still a risky purchase.

    I wouldn't have thought that 'ADATA' had sufficient brand-recognition for counterfeiters in China to bother with, but I read somewhere recently about some faked thumbdrives with the brand attached.

    So… Don't forget to backup your a-data if you do indeed buy one.
    Even if the flash cells are all present in quantity, the knock-off controller chips in fakes tend to stuff-up things pretty quickly.

  • just bought one, looking at his feedback others have paid only $23 shipped for the cards…

    lets see how things go…

  • I'd probably stay away based on these comments…

    http://www.amazon.com/ADATA-Micro-SDHC-Class-Adaptor/dp/B00F…

  • lol wth is this ebay post, relisted like 5 times. but yes it looks very dodgy…

    Dear mastercardery,

    It's a nice family you got there, would be a shame if anything were to happen to them. Just sayin

    • ghnshopper

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ADATA-64GB-MICRO-SD-CARD-Adapter-…?

  • I bought a similar 32 GB model for $24 at my local computer store. It is a class 10, but it only reaches a maximum sustained read/write of 7 MB/sec

    AData is naturally cheaper.

  • Price: $17.00 + $4.52 shipping

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