Thanks for your interest! Yes that is a lesson I had to learn the hard way, I bought this thinking it was a 32GB memory stick, but then realized that I had bought a 32 MB memory stick.
So just to be clear it is a 32 MB memory stick! I hope that helps.
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May 31st, 2012 at 9:03:21 PM PDT by
ListiaPhil
While I understand and respect the fact that you are trying to keep listia a safe and fun website, I am getting a little frustrated with being treated like I am trying to cheat people.
In the whole time that I have been on listia I have only ever received one bad feedback and the complaint that person had was that they paid too much to receive the item!
Not only have I been an excellent Listia Seller, I have also been a 100% rated Ebay seller for more than 5 years and I have to tell you that I have received more hassle on Listia in the past few months than I ever received on Ebay in the 5+ year I have sold on there.
Sometimes honest seller just don't have the time or equipment to take 5-10 pictures of an item.