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Post by Reign on May 13, 2011 15:13:53 GMT -5
Man, that sucks. I have an 8 gig card that does the same thing, but worse. One day it just stopped allowing me to transfer anything to it or from it. It was only about 7 months old at the time, and flash media like SD cards should have a read/write limit of about 10 years of constant usage. I contacted the company about it, seeing it had a 1 year warranty, and they wanted me to pay shipping to them for replacement. Shipping was $5, and the card only cost me $8. I'm currently using it as a prop for my keyboard, because one of the rubber feet is missing :rofl:
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Post by 90GTVert on May 13, 2011 15:50:50 GMT -5
The seller said they'd give me a full refund as soon as they receive it. I've gotta pay for shipping, but I paid $50 for the card and I can ship it very cheap via first class mail.
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Post by Reign on May 13, 2011 16:04:42 GMT -5
The seller said they'd give me a full refund as soon as they receive it. I've gotta pay for shipping, but I paid $50 for the card and I can ship it very cheap via first class mail. Just make sure you seal the envelope really well, and perhaps tape the card to a piece of paper too. Things get "lost" way too easily these days :no:
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Post by 90GTVert on May 13, 2011 16:34:51 GMT -5
It's already gone. lol I had saved some foam stuff from a power supply box. Cut a slit in that and enclosed it so it's nice and padded with tape to secure it from falling out for sure. Put that in a bubble wrap envelope along with printed email conversation. Out the door for $1.75. ;D
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