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EDIT Viking 1GB SD card -now £22.14 delivered!
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He he, i was going to buy the 512MB one last week for £13.52, but then i thought id wait to see if the 1GB ones are going to be reduced, and hey what do you know down to £22 with free delivery.
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i ordered a mini sd card 8 days ago from ebuyer.
when i ordered and payed it was shown as in stock.it showed me a delivery date on or before 13th march and it still has not arrived,i have just checked my ebuyer account and it has not even been picked and they are now out of stock!
now looking on my account to cancel this order and order from elseware,you can not cancel it.you can only do this up to 5 minutes after you placed the order!
they are also hidden behind their website and make it as hard as possible to contact them.
i wont be buying from them again!0 -
manhattan wrote:i ordered a mini sd card 8 days ago from ebuyer.
when i ordered and payed it was shown as in stock.it showed me a delivery date on or before 13th march and it still has not arrived,i have just checked my ebuyer account and it has not even been picked and they are now out of stock!
now looking on my account to cancel this order and order from elseware,you can not cancel it.you can only do this up to 5 minutes after you placed the order!
they are also hidden behind their website and make it as hard as possible to contact them.
i wont be buying from them again!
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I recomend getting this on next day delivery .............. if u wait for super saver free delivery that takes up to 7 days it will be out of stock by then!
EDITED seems to be that its next day delivery thats free! . fill ur boots ... LOLMSE:-)MoneySpendingExpert (-:0 -
manhattan wrote:i ordered a mini sd card 8 days ago from ebuyer.
when i ordered and payed it was shown as in stock.it showed me a delivery date on or before 13th march and it still has not arrived,i have just checked my ebuyer account and it has not even been picked and they are now out of stock!
now looking on my account to cancel this order and order from elseware,you can not cancel it.you can only do this up to 5 minutes after you placed the order!
they are also hidden behind their website and make it as hard as possible to contact them.
i wont be buying from them again!
Just raise a ticket through their online 'notes' system and say you want to cancel. You will have no probs and they seem now to respond to the ticket within 24 hrs.0 -
Hi, this looks like a good deal but I'm wondering if someone can clarify whether these cards are good enough for a compact digital camera?
The reason I ask is... I have a Minolta D'Image Xt and when I bought it some years ago I put in a 64MB SanDisk card. I think that the SanDisk card didn't do the camera any favours because it was slow and power-hungry. I notice that there are "high-speed, low power" cards out there and wondered whether technology has moved on to the extent that ALL SD cards these days could be described as such? My camera's battery has had enough of a hammering and I think I'll only buy if it's a certified high speed/low power device. I can't see any such claims on the EBuyer website but perhaps someone knows different?
Thanks, JoshM0 -
joshm wrote:Hi, this looks like a good deal but I'm wondering if someone can clarify whether these cards are good enough for a compact digital camera?
The reason I ask is... I have a Minolta D'Image Xt and when I bought it some years ago I put in a 64MB SanDisk card. I think that the SanDisk card didn't do the camera any favours because it was slow and power-hungry. I notice that there are "high-speed, low power" cards out there and wondered whether technology has moved on to the extent that ALL SD cards these days could be described as such? My camera's battery has had enough of a hammering and I think I'll only buy if it's a certified high speed/low power device. I can't see any such claims on the EBuyer website but perhaps someone knows different?
Thanks, JoshM
First of all make sure that your camera can accept a 1GB card. and yes, I have the 512 mb version and there is no lag at all with my Casio EX-Z110, reading the reviews should point out any potential problems but dont take what ppl say as to be true as in some cases lack of experiance is there downfal.MSE:-)MoneySpendingExpert (-:0 -
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thanks everyone,got my order changed to a 1gb mini sd card0
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will these work for tomtom go300 thanks
Learn from the mistakes of others - you won't live long enough to make them all yourself.0
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