Re: Can a SDHC Memory Card be faulty



"Niel J Humphreys" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:YYednelbUa45g2XbnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx
"Nick Le Lievre" <nicklelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:46f80099$0$1346$834e42db@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The buyer of my 4GB SDHC SD card reckons its faulty.. says he gets an I/O error when he tries to use it in his PDA or any of his card readers... my first reaction was that his PDA doesn't support SDHC cards and neither do his card readers. He maintains that it is faulty - its an Intergral brand that I got new from expansys and never used becuase my PDA takes microSD.

I have offered him a £ 10.50 refund if it decides to return it which is the cost of the item minus postage. I have no way of testing the item but wouldn't of thought a memory card could be faulty like he insists.


If it is faulty then you should refund him in full including postage charges. Why should he be out of pocket because you have sold him a faulty item?

The thing is I have no way of testing... the item was brand new from expansys. I am trusting them to provide me with a working item. Besides there is a possibility that his PDA doesn't support SDHC cards... not many do except very recent ones.

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