1 GB Ultra 40x Secure Digital Card $14.85AR 512 MB Ultra 40x Secure Digital Card $4.75 AR
This is a ridiculous price!! Just picked up a couple for my digital camera!!! Lifetime warranty thru Ultra.
Edit - careful 1 mir per address.... time to call up friends for favors!!
Edit 2 - Did some price searching, this is roughly 60% off other reputable retailers!!!
Edit 3 - Make sure you save email confirmation for MIR, and the MIR is only valid if you buy from Monarch.
Hot Item! Shipping on a first come, first served basis. Stock coming in daily. Usually ships within 4-6 business days
get it while its hot!!
Shipping $3.99 im new here, please show me some <3 show me the greeN!
Update from Monarch CS by email "Please save your Confirmation email as your receipt of purchase from MonarchComputer.com and as proof of purchase for obtaining rebates"
I hated MIRs before i met Monarch, i bought a x1900xt from monarch, and HIS was trying to stiff me on the MIR, until monarch stepped in and set things right.
girishkr
Happy Member
posted: May. 5, 2006 @ 10:44a
$20.74 - $15 = $5.74 for 512 MB. Thanks OP Ordered one.
141632 512 MB Ultra 40x Secure Digital Card (ULT31832) 1 $18.75 $18.75 Warranty: 800011 - Manufacturer Direct Warranty Shipping: Federal Express Ground - Five (5) to Seven (7) Day: $1.99 Sales Tax: $0.00 Total: $20.74
Watch it, there only 40x cards, which for digital cameras equates a very noticably long wait time to write the images (and thus being unable to shoot new photos for that time)
lostspyder said: Watch it, there only 40x cards, which for digital cameras equates a very noticably long wait time to write the images (and thus being unable to shoot new photos for that time)
A very noticeably long wait??
Not likely, hardly noticeable if you ask me.
andrey0
Senior Member
posted: May. 5, 2006 @ 11:11a
Note: this is a OnRebate.com rebate (the company co-owned by TigerDirect and handles most of TDs rebates).
Take caution when doing the rebate, OnRebate is known for increasing their profit margins by denying rebates.
What is the deal with paying extra for a warranty from Monarch? If it is bad on arrival, must you go through manufacturer instead of return for replacement?
Thanks OP, but I will pass. Just bought the one from TD and two rebates outstanding, and I don't have a need for SD. It is just sitting in my desk drawer.
blueking said: Thanks OP, but I will pass. Just bought the one from TD and two rebates outstanding, and I don't have a need for SD. It is just sitting in my desk drawer.
heard this at another forum. I just claimed the rebate at onrebate.com. I paid $1 to have them transfer my rebate amount to the paypal account within 2 business days of receiving my rebate document. I prefer to do that instead of waiting 8-10 weeks for my check.
It seems you can claim it immediatly. On top of that have the rebate sent to your paypal account in 2 business days for $1.
somewhere98
Senior Member
posted: May. 5, 2006 @ 12:26p
the rebate processor, who heard it before?
fastmoney
Member
posted: May. 5, 2006 @ 12:29p
I have to buy them separately in order to claim both? The rebate form said "Limit one rebate offer per person, billing address, company, household and receipt/invoice during eligibility period."
fastmoney said: I have to buy them separately in order to claim both? The rebate form said "Limit one rebate offer per person, billing address, company, household and receipt/invoice during eligibility period."
Yes from my experiences, you should buy them seperatly to have 2 different invoices. It never hurts to cover yourself.
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