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Kingston 2GB SD Card $55.95 - 20GC - $26 rebate = $9.95 shipped

Originally posted by: sgtBaker
Does the speed really matter?I found a 1 gig for $13 before shipping.Its for a camcorder that also takes stills.I should be fine with this right.Its a few years old so I don't think the speed will really matter for me.Or will it.Its a 45x by the way.


http://www.mwave.com/mwave/skusearch.hmx?SCriteria=BA23221

Speed is good! if your taking video or a rapid series of pictures. 45X is plenty fast IMHO. (NOTE, I AM NOT SAYING THE SD CARD IN TOPIC IS 45X)
 
So how does this provision on Google checkout affect use of rebates: "Coupons ? All Coupons are currently ineligible for use with Google Checkout"?

I "assume" from fact that Buy.com itself notes the $9.95 end cost that the Google provision doesn't affect rebates. But has anyone confirmed this?
 
The goolgle checkout is saying the you can't use a Buy.com money off coupon when you use Google Checkout. Most of these coupons are for new customers only, so it won't affect the majority of us anyway. Actually, the Buy.com receipt does not acknowledge the 20 off 50 or the 10 off 30 Google Checkout. If you look in your email from Google checkout, they will give you a Buy.com order number. For your rebates you will need a Buy.com receipt which you print from going to the Buy.com website and looking up your order you made via the google checkout. I linked it here. Google order lookup. When you put in the info it asks for, you will get to a page where you can print a Buy.com receipt. The receipt shows the purchase that does not reflect the money off using the google checkout. This is the receipt you use for your rebates.
 
Thanks OP.

$10 delivered for 2GB of SD is a winner in any book. To be candid, I don't know that I need any more but at this price...who cares?

Re speed, most SD media is so fast that it should never be a consideration unless you are using a Nikon/Canon pro-level dslr (I'm talking shooting RAW at 5+FPS). Any point-n-shoot or mid-level dslr will never notice the difference in performance.

Please post more if you find 'em.

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