Check out p16 of this week Woolworth's catalogue for more details.
Woolworths - Verbatim 8GB USB $9.99
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How much is a time machine?
They're free… Just check Ozbargain on 1/4/2057
But if you had a time machine it wouldn't be beyond you to use current technology, i.e. search engines, and quote a current price. But I agree that $10 is not special though. I enjoyed getting mine from Staples for $5.5.
It would be better if you could provide us with the link! ;)
that was a dupe of 27/3/2057
Actually with a time machine it could also be a dupe of 15/4/2057.
i've seen it a few times, i think some of us here on ozbargain really want a time machine!
personally i'll be happy with teleporton tec.
Suprisingly, I'll give a +1 to JV. $10 is nothing out of the ordinary for an 8gb flash drive, 8GB Micro sds can be often found for $8 - $9 and used in a cheap $1 Micro SD to USB adapter.
I am chasing an 8GB microsd. Where can I find them for $8-9 please?
In the future.
SS has them for $9.95 - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SanDisk-8GB-microSDHC-8-GB-micro-…
Dealfox had them for $8.95 but that was only a good deal if you going to combine post with the Iconia Tab.
All sold out at Dockland VIC.
I won't be buyng verbatim again - bought some on a special from Woolies a few months back (had to buy 2 to get the special price). When hubby opened it to use for the first time a couple of weeks ago it was dead. And who bothers to keep supermarket dockets?
And who bothers to keep supermarket dockets?
me… usb memory sticks can be tax deductible…
Come on guys - $9.99 8GB Verbatim from Woolies is a good deal!
a) It's Verbatim, which is a top old school brand for storage (I remember buying 5.25 Verbatims!)
b) It's from Woolies. Almost everyone in Australia is within 5-10 minutes of one, and probably needs to go there for some other reason anyway and buy it instantly, no waiting for post.This is vastly different from the same priced item at some computer shop that has 3 locations, huge queues and shorter business hours.
Whilst it's mainly price that defines a bargain, in my books it's more than just price. Availability counts too. Think Touchpad and almost every other killer bargain.
$5 deal (delivered) from NetPlus was better value…