If I remember well (you might want to contact Sandisk about that
issue) there is an easy way to recognize those fake cards, something
like the serial number or something else.

IMO you should contact Sandisk.

On Dec 7, 2007 4:09 AM, Charles Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2007, at 19:14, Bob Sullivan wrote:
>
> > Charles,
> > That's great for you.
> > I still wonder if you have a good card or a broken one/fake one.
>
> 1st one was from Costco, 2nd was from Radio Shack.  Odds of them both
> being counterfeits are pretty slim!
>
>   -Charles
>
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