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his price is fair, where the hell did u get 150 for one from? find the link/thread.. sounds like bullshit 2 me :nyaanyaa:

i just did google search n u can tell from the following link his price is well n truelly reasonable.

free bump.

HERE

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thanks Sexual 300

3RAR- his phone is 2years old in poor condition as mentioned in the post we arent comparing apples for apples here, mine still has 12mnths warranty and is in top nick.

FYI 88" Serious Nokia's dont come down in there recommened retail price as they are classifyed as a premium handset which hold there value better. So no point waiting for these to drop prices at the shops because it simply doesnt happen Nokia dont lower the buy price on these even when they start getting older.

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>.< always happens searched the forums for a good pick up on an 8800 ending up opting for the sirocco at retail price >.<, as said this phone is pure class, the quality of work that goes into this phone almost puts ferrari to shame.

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i had simalar phone, 100% brilliant. battery life bad, always charging the thing, however the scirroco is the posh end and never suffered crap battery life,

dunno where you heard that from, i sell phones dude so i know what the return rate is, they also come with 2 batterys and a desktop charger, the battery has above average talk time on it comparing to current handsets on the markeet

btw both the silver 8800 and sirucco have the same internals and battery's BLX-5

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