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PNY Memory up to 50% off @ Amazon: SD Card 256GB $113 AUD, 128GB $68, MicroSD 128GB $80 Posted + More

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Today only, enjoy special savings on memory products from PNY. This one-day offer is valid on August 10, 2015, or while supplies last. Discount is already included in the current Amazon.com price. Applies only to purchases made from Amazon.com and does not apply to products purchased from third-party merchants on the Amazon.com website. Return to the Gold Box page.

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  • +2

    I once paid $20 for a 128mb USB drive…

    • +2

      I paid $10 for a 2mb floppy disk

      • +4

        I paid £120 for a 512 byte selectron tube

        • +2

          LOL. I had to wiki it!

        • +1

          @ACTGBilly:
          richox wins!

        • @xEnt: The Tardis has left the building

  • the 128gb was the same price a week ago. (source)

    The 64gb is showing as $29.51 for me, is there a trick to get it to $27?

    • don't use amazon's currency converter.. pay in USD with your citibank or 28 degrees card

      • thanks. I ordered the 128gb and it worked out to $47.58 with my commonwealth debit card.
        looks like the price still hasn't changed by the way.

  • These are good but damn they're hard to open and close. I get a feeling wear and tear will break the thing one day. I am keeping it opened and not closing it. It lets dust in to the connectors unfortunately.

  • What are the delivery times for Amazon? I ordered a 256GB card last time I believe and can't remember how long it took…

  • I once paid $80 for a titanium 512MB USB thumb drive.

    • I paid that much for a 128MB Verbatim stick. It was the first USB stick I ever owned. A few years later it wasn't even big enough to hold a PS3 firmware update.

  • I don't know why, when I tried to buy a 128G microSD, it said it won't ship to Australia. If I buy 64G, it is OK.
    It is also ok for 256G usb disk.

    Any help?

    • Check who the seller is. Amazon shows the cheapest. The 128GB might be a private seller that undercut Amazon. You can still choose amazon as the seller in the More Buying Options on the right.

  • +2

    thanks… grabbed a 256db sd card

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