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512GB Samsung PRO Plus U3 microSD Memory Card w/ Adapter Expired

$30
$55.99
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Amazon has 512GB Samsung PRO Plus U3 microSDXC Memory Card w/ Adapter (MB-MD512KA/AM) on sale for $29.99Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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Product Features:
  • 512GB Storage Capacity
  • UHS-I / V30 / U3 / A2 / Class 10
  • Max. Read Speed: 160 MB/s
  • Max. Write Speed: 120 MB/s
  • Min. Write Speed: 30 MB/s
  • Water-, X-Ray-, and Magnet-Proof
  • Can Withstand Extreme Temperatures
  • Includes microSD to SD Adapter

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Model: SAMSUNG PRO Plus + Adapter 512GB microSDXC Up to 160MB/s UHS-I, U3, A2, V30, Full HD & 4K UHD Memory Card for Android Smartphones, Tablets, Go Pro and DJI Drone (MB-MD512KA/AM)

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BTW, this is the 160/120MB/s version. The new one is 180/130 for $5 more.

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09-23-2023 at 06:06 PM.
09-23-2023 at 06:06 PM.
Quote from tmc930 :
Honest Question: Why does it say 160/120 in the Features tab then? Best Buy typo?

UPDATE: Ok, you were 100% correct, I just picked it up from Best Buy and it was the new faster models like you said. They just didn't update their Features tab on the webpage. Thx 4 the tip.
Yeah, they screwed up the features section. It must be a copy-paste error in the listing. The spec section has the right speeds and you can tell for sure by the model #
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09-23-2023 at 06:50 PM.
09-23-2023 at 06:50 PM.
Quote from DuckeeDoug :
I have no reservations with buying ship and sold by amazon. I have never been burned and I have bought more micro sd cards from amazon than I can count. Shipped and sold by amazon would indicate to me that they got these directory from the vendor vs a 3rd party seller. I am good with this deal as opposed to the faster card. I typically only write to SD cards a hand full of times so I am not terribly concerned with the cards going bad. But I understand all too well the pain of loosing data but knock on wood I have only had data loss with mechanical drives.
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I've read that third party stock often gets mixed with Amazon's own stock. Several claims including reviews seem to indicate even "shipped and sold from Amazon" has shipped out fake cards.
Quote from hansmoleman007 :
Amazon comingles inventory from all sellers when shipped by Amazon. So you're playing the lottery even when buying directly from Amazon. You've been lucky so far and you have the return window if you do get a bad one. So the risk may be low, but for me, I'm not going to give them the sale until they get serious about fixing this issue.
Statements like "shipped from and sold by Amazon" and "new" seem to be completely meaningless. At least twice I've bought "new" items and had Amazon send me products that were obviously opened. Recently, I purchased a "new" Switch game and received an empty case in one of those green "ready to ship" bags, with a barcode that supposedly indicates it was a return. To add insult to injury, I paid extra for one that was "sold AND shipped by Amazon," not just fulfilled by Amazon. I've had a ton of issues with Amazon lately (issues that were entirely Amazon's fault, not defective products). They're really gone downhill.
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