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LG John 22 December 2009 01:11 PM

Where can I get cheap micro-sd cards locally
 
I need to pick up an 8GB micro-SD card before xmas but can't think of anything local that will even get in the same ball park as what I can achieve on-line. Generally you can get 8GB cards online for around £12-15 with free delivery. The problem is that the delivery date will be after xmas and I've so far not found a site that offers a next day delivery service on such an item.

I looked at Tesco, Maplin, PC World and what-not online and it looks like they are wanting around £40-60 for an 8GB card. Sod that! I need a store locally where I can physically buy a card that is £10-£20.

Help appreciated.

Also, lol, your days are numbered physical stores. I buy 99.9% of all my stuff on the internet and it's soon going to become 99.99%.

mj 22 December 2009 01:17 PM

What's to laugh about at high street businesses going bump?

Personally I only buy online if i can't get it reasonably priced locally..

As for that online supermarket shopping.....what a load of crap. I can't believe that anybody is *that* busy they cant spend 1.5 hrs a week with the family at a supermarket. Picking up bits you might not normally, and serrupticiousley ogling the MILF's whilst under the watchfull eye of Sauron is half the fun..

And thier nobhead delivery drivers that just park anywhere! :mad!

joey_turbo 22 December 2009 01:21 PM

Computer Parts, PC Components, Desktop Computers, Laptops, Notebooks - Misco.co.uk
it says order by tommorrow, for pre christmas delivery. 4.5% cashback through quidco too.

LG John 22 December 2009 01:30 PM

I laugh because they are becoming seriously uncompetative in a lot of areas and don't seem to be doing much to try and combat it.

I mean, taking these small cards as an example. They take up hardly any retailing space so there is surely no issue in buying stock in bulk and having a good selection available on the shelves. Price them remotely competatively and surely they will sell. Instead, I'm faced with the choice of paying £15 on-line or £40+ in a store. Furthermore, it's not like delivery is even going to be a hassle as the package will fit through the door! Why on earth would I buy this item from a store.

Same goes for many, many other goods. I bought an over-clockers PC package that on a performance per £ basis would wipe the floor with anything you could buy in a high street store such as PC-World. Books, DVDs, clothes....all cheaper online.

Granted, I still do my physical food shopping in Tesco's. As you say, you can't beat a browse when it comes to chow and milf's.

LG John 22 December 2009 01:33 PM

Nice find Joey :)

mj 22 December 2009 01:48 PM

I think the problem with goods like memory cards for you, in this instance, is that you are not really the in supermarkets' customer catchment for 'high value' goods so to speak.

They are after the people that phsically 'follow through' at the very thought of online shopping, or god perish, entering card details into a computer, so it's your gran and grandad etc...same goes for the TV's they sell, people are prepared to pay a bit more for the re-assurance a supermarket offers them over a faceless online retailer.

So they charge what they want and tear thier keks off!

LG John 22 December 2009 01:53 PM

It's funny, I just had that very conversation with a mate on the phone who said, "my dad's the kind of plonker that would happily pay £50 in a shop as he believes his bank account will be instantly zero'd the moment he feeds card details into the online interweb" :D

mj 22 December 2009 01:57 PM

An old boy I used to work with furiousley avoided online transactions at all cost. The last time he went abroad, some dodgy waiter had the good heart to clone his card for him in a restaurant :D

LG John 22 December 2009 02:04 PM

LOL, that'll learn him :D

ChrisB 22 December 2009 02:53 PM

Isn't part of the USP of a physical shop the "have-it-now-factor"?

I've bought stuff in Maplin, PC World or whenever when conditions dictate I need to have it in my grubby hands ASAP. The trade-off is paying more.

Andy Tang 22 December 2009 04:28 PM

Can you not order it from PC World online and pick up in store?

You get the online price, along with a chance to laugh at the morons/"tech guys"!


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