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512GB Samsung EVO Plus microSDXC Card w/ Adapter

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Amazon has 512GB Samsung EVO Plus microSDXC Card w/ Adapter (MB-MC512KA/AM) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Global Mod Mbilo for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Max. Read Speed: 130 MB/s
  • Min. Write Speed: 30 MB/s
  • Includes microSD to SD Adapter

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  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 630 reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $4.66 lower (10.4% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $44.65. -SaltyOne

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Amazon has 512GB Samsung EVO Plus microSDXC Card w/ Adapter (MB-MC512KA/AM) on sale for $39.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Global Mod Mbilo for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Max. Read Speed: 130 MB/s
  • Min. Write Speed: 30 MB/s
  • Includes microSD to SD Adapter

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 630 reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $4.66 lower (10.4% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $44.65. -SaltyOne

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You can google

I googled and found it quick:
https://semiconductor.samsung.com...ort/tools/

At the bottom under "Card & UFD Software" called "Samsung Card-UFD Authentication Utility"

Amazon is known to have mixed fakes with reals on their stash so its lottery but if you get a Samsung from Amazon at least you can check if its fake with this utility from Samsung.

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Apr 2, 2023
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Crazykyu
Apr 2, 2023
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Quote from apatten :
We don't really need this warning on every SD card deal from Amazon.

"shipped and sold by Amazon" should be legit product sourced by Amazon from Samsung, while "fulfilled by Amazon" means that Amazon is handling the warehousing and shipping of product sourced from 3rd party suppliers. The occasional Reddit thread claiming fake micro SDs from Amazon is almost certainly from people who confuse the two.
Uh, this is 100% false. I just bought the 512gb ProPlus from Amazon and fulfilled by Amazon. The first one was an overnight delivery and it was fake just from looking at the package. The replacement took longer to ship and is authentic.

I think every Amazon SD deal needs the disclaimer to check your cards because Amazon doesn't really care if they are selling real or counterfeit cards. If you buy from Amazon and that responsibility is totally on you.
Apr 2, 2023
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Frank_Nitty
Apr 2, 2023
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I just bought one of these a couple weeks ago, and wish I had got the one in the OP instead 🙄🤷🏽 ♂
Apr 2, 2023
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Frank_Nitty
Apr 2, 2023
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Quote from Crazykyu :
Uh, this is 100% false. I just bought the 512gb ProPlus from Amazon and fulfilled by Amazon. The first one was an overnight delivery and it was fake just from looking at the package. The replacement took longer to ship and is authentic.

I think every Amazon SD deal needs the disclaimer to check your cards because Amazon doesn't really care if they are selling real or counterfeit cards. If you buy from Amazon and that responsibility is totally on you.
What exactly stood out to you a/b the microSD card for you to determine it was a fake?... I don't think I've ever encountered receiving a fake card before which is why I ask...
Apr 2, 2023
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SlickCrowd6832
Apr 2, 2023
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Quote from Frank_Nitty :
What exactly stood out to you a/b the microSD card for you to determine it was a fake?... I don't think I've ever encountered receiving a fake card before which is why I ask...
google your question... but there is third party software that can check the SD card's internal specs. But even then... you need to benchmark your item to make sure it is legit.

I personally (and thousands of others) received fake razors. I personally found out about 8 months when I finally opened a package and for the first week it was great and then the second week the blades started to rip my face up.

Amazon is on of those sights that
1. Allow thrid parties to RIP OFF Customers.
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Apr 2, 2023
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Crazykyu
Apr 2, 2023
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Quote from Frank_Nitty :
What exactly stood out to you a/b the microSD card for you to determine it was a fake?... I don't think I've ever encountered receiving a fake card before which is why I ask...
When I received the fake it just seemed a bit off. Having an authentic and counterfeit next to each other the differences are easy to spot but...the fake has flimsy cardstock. The embossing on the fake is around the outside edge and doesn't run under the hang punch. The hang punch isn't super clean and the back card overlaps the front hole a little. The font on the package for the drive capacity doesn't match the font Samsung typically uses. The print is a little fuzzy on the fake card. The fake card looks like it has a texture while the authentic is smooth which is likely why the print on the authentic card looks more sharp. The biggest red flag is that the model number on the package is for a different variant (the one that comes with the USB adapter). Also the model code is to a region that I couldn't find any reliable information on... likely because it doesn't exist.

I'm guessing most of the card failures in Amazon reviews come from people that received counterfeit cards. A fake card will still work but likely won't be the right capacity or have the longevity authentic card would have.

If you were curious to find out if any of your cards aren't legit you can run the Samsung authentication software
Apr 2, 2023
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Frank_Nitty
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Quote from Crazykyu :
When I received the fake it just seemed a bit off. Having an authentic and counterfeit next to each other the differences are easy to spot but...the fake has flimsy cardstock. The embossing on the fake is around the outside edge and doesn't run under the hang punch. The hang punch isn't super clean and the back card overlaps the front hole a little. The font on the package for the drive capacity doesn't match the font Samsung typically uses. The print is a little fuzzy on the fake card. The fake card looks like it has a texture while the authentic is smooth which is likely why the print on the authentic card looks more sharp. The biggest red flag is that the model number on the package is for a different variant (the one that comes with the USB adapter). Also the model code is to a region that I couldn't find any reliable information on... likely because it doesn't exist.

I'm guessing most of the card failures in Amazon reviews come from people that received counterfeit cards. A fake card will still work but likely won't be the right capacity or have the longevity authentic card would have.

If you were curious to find out if any of your cards aren't legit you can run the Samsung authentication software
Thank you, my guy for that fully in-depth explanation regarding your experience pertaining to encountering counterfeit microSD cards and what red flags to look out for. I wasn't even expecting a response so kudos to you. Luckily for me, I haven't come across such an issue since I started purchasing Samsung microSD cards in 2017, and hopefully I won't ever in the foreseeable future. 🙏🏽💯🔥
Apr 3, 2023
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wotlk
Apr 3, 2023
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Quote from apatten :
We don't really need this warning on every SD card deal from Amazon.

"shipped and sold by Amazon" should be legit product sourced by Amazon from Samsung, while "fulfilled by Amazon" means that Amazon is handling the warehousing and shipping of product sourced from 3rd party suppliers. The occasional Reddit thread claiming fake micro SDs from Amazon is almost certainly from people who confuse the two.
I think the warning doesn't hurt anybody looking for a good deal, and could help one of us check for fakes in the first Place and remedy a fake item rather than fill the card up and getting corrupt data when the cards actual cap is reached. For some it could be photos from a once in a life time family vacation. So even if it seems like old news to me and gets annoying seeing the warning we all know better for, it could still help somebody and rather than let a scaming prick get one over on somebody, I feel better knowing a scammer might have a harder time unloading fake merch in the future.

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Apr 3, 2023
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larryo73
Apr 3, 2023
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Quote from SlickCrowd6832 :
google your question... but there is third party software that can check the SD card's internal specs. But even then... you need to benchmark your item to make sure it is legit.

I personally (and thousands of others) received fake razors. I personally found out about 8 months when I finally opened a package and for the first week it was great and then the second week the blades started to rip my face up.

Amazon is on of those sights that
1. Allow thrid parties to RIP OFF Customers.
More like...
Amazon is one of those sites that:

1. Allow criminals (bad acting 3rd party sellers) to rip off honest customers.

2. Allow criminals (bad acting customers) to rip off honest 3rd party sellers.

...simply because Amazon will profit regardless.

There's good and decent customers AND 3rd party sellers on Amazon. Trouble is, Amazon makes it too easy for bad actors on both sides to profit from unethical or criminal ways.

As for this topic, it's a great deal and I would have no issue buying this item from Amazon, just take care to authenticate it before your return period ends.
Apr 3, 2023
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xcopy
Apr 3, 2023
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Quote from SlickCrowd6832 :
google your question... but there is third party software that can check the SD card's internal specs. But even then... you need to benchmark your item to make sure it is legit.

I personally (and thousands of others) received fake razors. I personally found out about 8 months when I finally opened a package and for the first week it was great and then the second week the blades started to rip my face up.

Amazon is on of those sights that
1. Allow thrid parties to RIP OFF Customers.
Not related to the Samsung card, but I just encountered something that was "off" about an Amazon deal.

I was ordering 2 Dell XPS chargers that looked legit, had 4+ star rating, had the Dell logo, and a link to the official "Dell Store".

I placed the order and then for some reason went back and read the most recent reviews. Turns out they weren't coming from Dell, many people were having issues with the chargers dying early (1-2 months) and to top it off, there was NO warranty. You bought it, you own it. Period.

People were pissed that they were being taken, and they had no recourse. I tried to cancel the order 2 hours after placing it (Sat afternoon) and was informed that it may not be possible to cancel and I'd have to wait. I received the notice that it was cancelled this afternoon, but the whole thing had a stench about it.

Amazon needs to be broken up and forced to inform, as opposed to "misinform" customers without having to dig. The link to the official Dell Store was absolutely dishonest IMO. .

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