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Item: Samsung D600 mobile phone with accessory pack including screen protector, protective case, x2 car chargers, x2 handsfree (wire in, not bluetooth). 12 months warranty through any Optusworld dealer. Will supply proof of purchase from Optusworld for warranty purposes.

Location: Melbourne

Website and list of features: http://www.samsung.com/au/products/mobilephones/mobilephones/sgh_d600s.asp

Item Condition: Brand new in the box. Still sealed and un-opened.

Reason for selling: Included in my mobile phone plan but is not the phone I wanted.

Price: $650 Melbourne pick-up or +$15 for registered postage with insurance

RRP is $849 http://www.strathfield.com/ViewProduct.asp?ProdID=1621 but selling for much less with extra accessories and a 12 month warranty.

Pictures: I can e-mail them to you but it will just be of the box since it's un-opened.

Contact: [email protected]

So sorry guys for not replying straight away.

I'm still not used to the Skyline forums as I'm usually on the Subaru forums and occasionally check out what's for sale here. I will subscribe to this thread so I can get back to you quickly (duh!).

Appreciate offers for swaps but really need the money instead.

Have just posted this up on eBay so interstate buyers have some sort of buyer protection.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Samsung-D600-w-12-m...1QQcmdZViewItem

Bid freely or e-mail/PM me if interested.

Edited by d-fxt
mate u can buy theses d600 off ebay for $466 delived to ur door!! i bought and got it in 4 days

Yeah I saw the cheaper asian imports. Those usually come with a different power cable and plug converter and will be difficult to claim warranty if they provide any warranty at all. This is a genuine Australian item and I will provide a receipt so on the slight chance you have any issues in 12 months, Optusworld will honour any claims. No need to send it overseas or anything.

Starting bid is also $400 which is below what you paid.

Edited by d-fxt

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