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Description
The listing, All in 1 Card Reader/Writer has ended.
Power Up! All in 1 Card Reader/Writer New in package Took out of package for the first time to take pics There weren't instructions in box, just reader and cord. To my knowledge it works Smoke and pet free home No buyers remorse Cards supported MS MS Duo MS Pro MS Pro Duo MMC RS MMC SD Mini SD MS Pro Duo MagicGate MS Duo MagicGate MMC II MS- MagicGate TF
Questions & Comments
I can't read all the supported cards. Could you type them in, or post an in-focus shot? ^_^
Thanks! And it supports writing to all those formats? Or just a few? (You'd be surprised how rare it is to find a multi format card reader that can also write to all those formats.)
I never used this and so I took out of box to take pic of the reader and shows that a cord comes with. There weren't any instructions in box. This was the first time I opened box. I just typed what was on box. I can't guarantee what the say and what is actual. I bought because of choices and never used. Hope this helps.
Oh, and I hope you don't take offense, because I can see you've been on Listia for at least a while now, but if you use the "reply" button or link when you respond to a comment, it sends the commenter a copy of your reply to his/er inbox, notifying them of your answer. If you just use the regular "Comment" button, it is stored like any other comment, and the original asker gets no notification of your comment at all. ^_^
On the webpage, I thing you need to hover over the original comment, before the "reply" link appears. In the iOS app it just appears as a curved blue arrow. On the Android app I don't recall how it works, but I assure you that it does it too.
I don't take offense. Even being on Listia this long, I find out new things either by help of other Listians like yourself or figure it out myself. Thank you very much for your help. Let me know if I did this right or wrong again.
No problem, even though contrary to what some people seem to believe, I'm not here to criticize anybody, but I do feel a moral obligation to point out mistakes and misinformation that could cause a misunderstanding between buyer and seller. There are a depressingly large percentage of sellers that consider either requests for clarification, or pointing out when a claim can't be accurate, as rude. I had some idiot ranting because I had the gall to ask if there was anything wrong with what he was selling (the first in two years I might add), because "I couldn't sell it if there was anything wrong with it", saying that it's a stupid and rude question. Then immediately blocked me so I couldn't point out that that's exactly what some people do do. Then later came to one of MY auctions, partially titled "Handy...", and unblocked me just long enough to ask me "How handy is it?" And then blocking me right away again, I can only assume, to prove how rude asking a stupid question is, and how, I suppose, ANYBODY would fly off the handle and immediately start insulting the asker. It must have come as a great disappointment when I answered truthfully, to the best of my ability. Saying, "It's hard to say...", and following it up with a list of handy uses. I didn't even recognize his name until a day or two later, and went to see if I could comment or bid on his auctions. It's really sad that people some people have such a low opinion of themselves that they seem anxious to find insult in anything that could possibly be seen as a challenge or insult. The saddest thing is that he had well over 1,000 positive feedbacks under his belt. You'd think that he'd have encountered much worse than, "Does it work? Anything wrong with it?" ESPECIALLY in an auction that advertises, "As Is. No Buyer's remorse!" But, you know, I can't control his reactions, and it's no skin off my teeth.