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Samsung 64GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC Card AUD $33.97 Delivered @ Amazon

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Samsung 64GB EVO Class 10 Micro SDXC up to 48MB/s with Adapter (MB-MP64DA/AM)

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  • +2

    Comes up as $33.97 AUD delivered (item price itself is $19.57 USD). Am I missing some thing?.

    • +1

      Maybe the OP thought free shipping applies to us.

      • +1

        Perhaps, but it doesn't. OP forgot to factor in a shipping charge to Australia.

  • +1

    AUD $34 delivered.

  • +2

    It's $24 USD, not AUD. Not really a deal.

    • +1

      It's $19.57 USD + delivery to Australia.

      • OP originally said "$24 delivered" in the title, which is what $19 + $5 Shipping and handling equals.

  • +1

    $24 would have been an amazing price.

  • No deal $34.50 delivered from Australia from a cursory glance at eBay.

  • How do you know the eBay cards are genuine since eBay is flooded with fakes?

    • +2

      If you pick a reputable seller like PC Byte (the first ebay link above), you can be certain they're genuine. They're not out to make a quick buck and disappear, so they won't destroy their reputation by selling fakes.

      The second ebay link above does have good feedback too, so it's probably fine as well.

      • +2

        I agree with you in regards to PCByte but high feedback is not always a good indicator.
        Many times I have checked high rated sellers with a small amount of negative feedback to read
        That the negs related to being sold counterfeit products. This is because the average consumer has no idea and thinks they scored a bargain.

        I actually found one last night her eBay username is
        linda_mobilecare With 794 feedback and rating of 99.5%
        The negative comments which are 4 in 12 months vs 817 positive reveal that she sells fake and very unreliable products

        That said the eBay link provided did score 100% so at least reputable links were provided here

        • +1

          That's true, which is why I mentioned PCByte first. We all know them from here, so I would have no qualms buying from them off ebay.

          linda_mobilecare With 794 feedback and rating of 99.5%

          Hmm, I wouldn't really consider 794 high. 20k+, yeah…

          Anyway to answer your question, if we stick with reputable sellers like PCByte, apus, and SE, the cards will be genuine.

      • Shopping Express on eBay is quite good too. Recently bought a Samsung 16GB EVO Micro SD from them and it was completely genuine made in Korea.

        • completely genuine made in Korea.

          North or South?

        • @pmupsinep:

          Hilarious -.-

        • @pmupsinep:

          Best Korea

        • -1

          @octagonalman: Best Korea? You mean there is another country named Korea other than those two North Korea and South Korea?

    • +5

      SE, Futu, pcbyte. Get a little bit of eBay knowledge inya.

  • +3

    Given there was a special on these last week for under $30, I don't understand why this is even listed.

    • +1

      It was a mistake from the very beginning, literally.

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