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Hey guys

have for sale a O2 XDA Atom Pocket PC Phone.

I got it new as a present 2 months ago and decided that i want to sell it.. its in prefect condition and comes with box n accessories.

im asking $750

link of information of the phone

http://www.techoni.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=1047

Located in Sydney West.

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Hey guys

have for sale a O2 XDA Atom Pocket PC Phone.

I got it new as a present 2 months ago and decided that i want to sell it.. its in prefect condition and comes with box n accessories.

im asking $800ono

link of information of the phone

http://www.techoni.com.au/product_info.php?products_id=1047

Located in Sydney West.

Got receipt?

  • 2 weeks later...

sorry mate, but you can buy these brand new about the place with full receipt and warranty for less (and trust me you really need the warranty - I have had my O2 XDAII Mini fixed twice under warranty).

I offer $400.

love your work Leo,

whats the cheapest you will go,

ill give you an offer but i want you to be happy with it,

so can i know the cheapest you will go dude.

PM me

Thanks

Gabbzy

you greedy so and so - you never even paid for it, it was a gift.

Like I said, an item like this without warranty is worth significantly less than if it had a receipt/warranty. Given I have seen them go on Ebay for under $750 with GST, tax invoice and full Australian warranty, I think $400 is generous.

But hey, if a potential purchaser wants to buy an item that will almost certainly have to be repaired at some stage (like I mentioned - every O2 phone I have had - and that is 3 - have had to be repaired at some stage), for almost retail price but with no warranty, then you have done well. Gl with the sale

love your work Leo,

whats the cheapest you will go,

ill give you an offer but i want you to be happy with it,

so can i know the cheapest you will go dude.

PM me

Thanks

Gabbzy

lol thanks.. wellz too be honest this is a post for my mate.. his looking around $700 atmbut i can ask and see what he has to say... we got a receipt aswell but dont want to issue it because it has address details which are confidential.

you greedy so and so - you never even paid for it, it was a gift.

Like I said, an item like this without warranty is worth significantly less than if it had a receipt/warranty. Given I have seen them go on Ebay for under $750 with GST, tax invoice and full Australian warranty, I think $400 is generous.

But hey, if a potential purchaser wants to buy an item that will almost certainly have to be repaired at some stage (like I mentioned - every O2 phone I have had - and that is 3 - have had to be repaired at some stage), for almost retail price but with no warranty, then you have done well. Gl with the sale

man im suprised u have had 3... i reckons everyone one u bought was for like $400 and u wonder why each one is broken =) no offense

wrong - all 3 I bought retail for $1k+ - but they still all needed fixing at some point. I just got my XDAII mini back 3 weeks ago - the microphone input socket went, which is a very common problem. In fact I have had 3 mates have the exact same problem.

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