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Hi all

I have a 1GB memory card for sale which is Compact Flash (CF). The item is brand new and is what my business sells. However this was bought in error for a customer and they have opened the box so I can no longer sell it as new.

It is brand new and I can guarantee that as I was the one who bought it for my brother! It is in the original packaging, just opened

The item is in Melbourne.

I will say $110 for it plus postage unless someone wants to make a better offer.

PM me if interested or reply here.

Thanks :(

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  • 2 weeks later...
hey would your company have any cheap 1 gig memoery stick duo's?????

**If anyone has a problem with me doing business things, please let me know. I am happy to register as a trader

The Duo looks slightly shorter and fatter compared to the traditional memory stick.

We can get Memory Stick Duos:

SONY 1GB MSXM1GN MEMORY STICK PRO DUO (HIGH SPEED)

SONY 1GB MSXM1GS MEMORY STICK PRO DUO (STANDARD SPEED)

SANDISK XSDMSPD-1024-P60

SANDISK ULTRA II MS PRO DUO 1024 XSDMSPDH-1024R

The High Speed Sony one is a bit hard to get at the moment for me as there is no ETA from the suppliers. The Sandisk ones are due in around the 12th Sept and the Standard Sony is in stock.

The prices wouldnt be as cheap as the CF card above but if you get me your best price I will see if I can beat it.

HTH :D

yeh ok, on ebay sandisk 1gb pro duo's go for about $130 all up including postage, thats with buy it now........http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1GB-MEMORY-STICK-PRO-DUO-SANDISK-1-GB-NEW-NO-GST_W0QQitemZ7543361656QQcategoryZ18870QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem........

  • 2 weeks later...
It comes with warranty?

Receipt?

It can do if you want it to mate. Believe it comes with a manufacturers warranty anyway but can double check. Receipt is no problem also.

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