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Description
The listing, 32gig Sandisk micro SD card has ended.
My impatience is someone Else's gain. Wanted a bigger sd card for my android phone. Ordered one from Ebay not realizing it was coming from China. So ordered another one that I would get faster.
Questions & Comments
Is this one full capacity? Since it's not genuine I have to ask if's recognized as 32 GB and if it holds -reads and writes with no problem files larger than 2 GB...
Yes, I did put it in my phone, my Nikon S8100, and my laptop running windows 7. I have written to it, reformated it, rewritten to it and everything.
I just don't need 2 32g micro sds. I have 2 32g sdhc and an 8g that came with my, plus 4 16g sdhc I love taking pictures that is why I have so many. Thanks for asking
Will run h2testw on it and post the result? If it passes I will bid and win. Here's the download site. http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/H2testw-Download-149366.html
When I did a search on the internet about shipping to Canada, it states that I need to mark it as a gift, but anything over 60$ will have to pay a customs charge.
What mail/shipment items are duty- and/or tax-free to canada?
You don't have to pay duties and taxes if your mail item is:
* a gift worth $60 or less; or
* worth $20 or less. Mail items that are gifts worth $60 or less
A gift sent by a friend or family member abroad to a person in Canada is exempt from duties and taxes as long as the gift is worth $60 or less. Alcoholic beverages, tobacco products, and advertising material do not qualify for the gift exemption.
The declaration should clearly identify the goods as a gift, and should include a gift card or tag to avoid any misunderstanding. For gifts worth more than $60, you have to pay duties and taxes on the amount over the $60 exemption.
For example, if you receive a gift from overseas worth $100, only $60 of the gift's value qualifies for the gift exemption. You will have to pay duties and taxes on the remaining portion of the value, in this case $40.
The $5 handling fee
Canada Post provides us with the necessary information and prints the forms so that we can release goods to them. In addition, they collect the duties and taxes owing and send them to us. To cover Canada Post's cost for performing these services on your behalf, you have to pay a $5 handling fee. If your mail item is duty- and/or tax-free, you do not have to pay the fee.