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Up for grabs is a 3 month old Samsung D600. It was received as a birthday present so I do not have a receipt. I believe it was purchased outright from a Telstra Shop. The phone is unlocked and is an Australian delivered model. It is in good condition and has a crystal clear screen protector installed on it.

Package Content:

Samsung D600 Mobile Handset with crystal clear screen protector installed

Standard Battery

Australian Travel Charger

USB Data Transfer Cable

TV Output Cable

64MB MicroSD Memory Card + SD Adapter

Samsung Stereo Headphone/Handsfree

Samsung Lanyard Strap

Samsung Software CD

User Manual and all related documentation

Original box and all related packaging

Bonus Accesories:

Bluetooth headset with 3 interchangable face plates

Bluetooth headset travel charger with Australian plug adapter

Retractable mini-USB cable

Spare crystal clear screen protector

Crystal clear hard cover case (snaps on to the top and bottom of the phone)

2 x Optus Pre-Paid SIM card with $100 worth of credit each (That's right, you get $200 worth of credit to call/SMS/MMS local or international for FREE)

Note: Credit is only valid for 30 days from the date of purchase and will be pre-registered to the buyer.

Sale Information:

1. Will not split any of the bonus accessories or the $200 worth of free Optus Pre-Paid credit.

2. Phone is unlocked so you can use it on any GSM network worldwide.

3. Payment is to be made via Direct Bank Deposit or Internet Banking and the deposit receipt number emailed to me within 24 hours of purchase.

4. Item will be sent via Express Post (Next Business Day Delivery in most cases).

5. Tracking number will be provided upon request.

6. Insurance of $10 is optional but highly recommended.

7. Once the item is sent I will not be held responsible for any loss or damage to the item unless insurance is purchase.

8. Item is shipped on the same day full payment is received and cleared unless outside of business hours.

Price: SOLD

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Edited by Encore

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