Lightning to SD memory adapter

I was told by a person in Radio Shack that the Lightning to sd memory card adapter will work on the iphone 5. I have had no luck, is there an app. or something I need, in order to use this?

It's not compatible with iPhone.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MD822ZM/A/lightning-to-sd-card-camera-reader

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