320 MB CF for $99.95 with purchase offer
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good to miss. State Street Direct (our official affiliate) are offering
a 320 MB Compact Flash card for just $99.95 with the purchase of
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Smartmedia Memory Card for only $34.95 with the purchase of any Fuji,
or Olympus digital camera over $250. If you've read the reviews and made
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- valid from 09/07/01 - 09/09/01.
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A 320MB CompactFlash Memory Card with a comparable retail value of $399.
This price will only be honored when purchased with one of the following
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A 128MB SmartMedia Memory card with a comparable retail value of up to
$139. This price will only be honored when purchased with one of the following
Smartmedia compatible Digital Cameras. Offer valid 09/07/01 - 09/09/01
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