-Sony 16GB Class 10 Micro SDHC R40 Memory Card: $7.99
-Sony 32GB Class 10 Micro SDHC R40 Memory Card: $11.99
-PNY High Performance 16GB High Speed SD Card: $7.99
-PNY High Performance 32GB High Speed SD Card: $12.99
Lightning deal valid until 12:59pm EST or while supplies last.
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sony 32gb micro dead sold out
sony 32 gb dead
on amazon you can buy a 32gb micro sd card for around $11.00 its a blue one made from samsung
looks like are all are class 10, and it says its good for SLR. Would it work for point and shoot cameras?
where can I see a list of good amzaon fillers?
Rakuten.com has for $9.99 32GB Class 10 MicroSDHC Memory Card w/ SDHC Adapter & MicroSd
http://www.rakuten.com/prod/32gb-class-10-microsdhc-memory-card-w-sdhc-adapter-microsd/q/sellerid/34255512/221973250.html?scid=em_Promotional_20150224Dedicated&adid=17916
@Flash613:
You’d be crazy to buy unbranded memory.
My wife went to do this deal, as she has had Amazon Prime for years, and her Amazon account for DECADES.
Even though she has made dozens of purchases every year for as long as we can remember, and even though she was logged-onto her Amazon Prime account early THIS MORNING, she was unable to make the purchase, and an Amazon rep told her that she has no Amazon account, and that her orders were “automatically transferred” to *MY* Amazon account, which I only use once or twice a year. My Amazon account looks 100% fine, and has absolutely no reference to any orders on my wife’s account.
Amazon apparently deleted my wife’s (Prime) account without her knowledge or consent; not only that, but she was told that she’d have to set-up a brand new Amazon account and PAY for Prime if she wants it!
Neither of us has EVER had any issue with Amazon, and we’ve both used Amazon for decades!
Is there a major system bug that Amazon isn’t acknowledging (yet)?
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