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SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

Hey,

I have for sale a Nokia 8800 that has been used for i think 2 years.

Reason for selling is my plan letys me upgrade to a new phone as plan has now expired. I have bought a 3G phone so need to hold on to my old phone.

Price is $150 bank transfer plus postage.

Reason why it is cheap is because it has been used well for the last few years. So it has surface scratches front and back and a small crack on the bottom right hand side.

So give me your thoughts, i have been honest about the condition and still works for my daily use (more txt messages than calls).

Comes with full charger pack including stand up charger and spare battery. (please see photos, i apologise but were taken by my new phone)

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Thanks and if anyone is interested please let me know via PM.

Jake

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