Was there a promo code to get it for $11.49? The default seller is Newegg themselves, but it has gone up to $13.99. If you choose LT-Shop as the seller (shipped by Newegg), it drops down to $11.47.
I'm not sure if I trust a third party Chinese seller with no feedback at all to send a legitimate product. Then again, after the whole GamersNexus motherboard RMA scam, I'm not sure if I would trust Newegg anyways.
Was there a promo code to get it for $11.49? The default seller is Newegg themselves, but it has gone up to $13.99. If you choose LT-Shop as the seller (shipped by Newegg), it drops down to $11.47.
I'm not sure if I trust a third party Chinese seller with no feedback at all to send a legitimate product. Then again, after the whole GamersNexus motherboard RMA scam, I'm not sure if I would trust Newegg anyways.
Oh, these are usually 24 hour deals. Then it goes away, and comes back for a day a few weeks later. So watch the space, or put a Slickdeal alert.
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combo avail [newegg.com] $21.99 / 2
CID:
452d42534431323820000002b701530d - Nov 21
452d4254463132382000000178015700 - Jan 22
Both of them claim to be Sandisk (code 45). Nov one calls itself "SD128", the Jan one calls itself "TF128" (good ol' "trans flash" = TF).
Write/read speeds appear quite robust too, ~60 MB/s (see the screenshot).
Anyway, if these really are Sandisks, the deal seems really good!
I'm not sure if I trust a third party Chinese seller with no feedback at all to send a legitimate product. Then again, after the whole GamersNexus motherboard RMA scam, I'm not sure if I would trust Newegg anyways.
I'm not sure if I trust a third party Chinese seller with no feedback at all to send a legitimate product. Then again, after the whole GamersNexus motherboard RMA scam, I'm not sure if I would trust Newegg anyways.