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Item: Wii Game Console as a package like the ones you get from the stores including game controller

Age: BRAND NEW

Condition: IN PACKAGE

Price: ONLY $310

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: If interstate it'll be sent at buyer's expense.

I'll need advanced full payments to bank acc. and should only take about 1-2 days after its in stock.

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BUMP!!!! Stocks coming in this Saturday. So PM me now for a brand new wii package all sealed up for only $310 (Retail = $400). Receipt will also be given for warranty purposes.

Edited by R33Turbo

You say it's "LIKE THE PACKAGES" in store. Which makes it sound like it's NOT the same package as you'd find in store.

Could you elaborate for me?

cheers

You say it's "LIKE THE PACKAGES" in store. Which makes it sound like it's NOT the same package as you'd find in store.

Could you elaborate for me?

cheers

For special staff members d/c im able to get it at a lower than retail rate from store. So it is the exact same package you find in any store.

do you work for EB or something?

if so, are you selling hand controllers separately?

price for HC?

location?

No i don't sell hand controllers separately. However i have used hand controllers if you wanna buy em :D

Delivery to Vic 3023?

Also can u list everything it includes?

Yep, i could deliver it Vic, however like i said as its from stores i need full advanced payment.

Its just the basic Wii console which comes with the AC adaptor power, hand controller, the motion device. Its just like any other wii package. So if your interested PM ASAP as i can get it this Saturday.

No i don't sell hand controllers separately. However i have used hand controllers if you wanna buy em :D

ok then, well

does it come with a warranty/reciepts?

price for HC?

location?

cheers

i've lost interest, if i have to ask 3 times to get an answer about price and location (yes i can see your in sydney from your profile, sydney's a big place....), then nevermind :D

lol sorry mate, but im not really keen on selling separate used hand controllers as the topic says im trying to sell a brand new wii console which COMES with a hand controller. understood? :D

Im in Blacktown BTW.

Edited by R33Turbo
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