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Hi everyone,

I am willing to buy any of your old / unwanted mobile phones - any brand, any condition.

My dad will be using them for phone repairs only, so doesnt matter if they work or if they are damaged.

Also looking to buy in bulk, so any of you who work in a phone store, or have any old phones laying around at work that you can take - heres a chance to make some well deserved cash!

If interested, please shoot me through a PM with what you have - model, condition, faults (if any) and your current asking price. Please also provide your contact phone number so I can give you a buzz to finalise.

Alternatively, you can reach me any time on 0434 929 257.

I have a habit of browsing the site without signing in so tend to miss some important messages, so please update this thread if you do send me a PM!

Cheers!

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i have

SE K850i

dead

SE K810i

needs new keypad

SE K810i

working used condition

how much you buy

also

iPhone 3g

working but physical damaged - can be repaired

please give quote for the three SE phones, and a quote for the iPhone3g

hey mate i have

a samsung sgh-a701. works fine just dont get any network

a samung sgh-f480t. works fine part from touch sceen dont work fully

a jasjam i mate. works but touch sceen dont work

motorola v3x razr. sceen dont light up

i phone. got wet so yeah..

2x nokia 6300. sceens no good

let me no i have all boxs and that

Most PM's replied, however - i accidently wiped out all messages in my inbox when i was doing a clean up! :P

So anyone who hasnt heard back from me, please resend and we'll go from there.

Still interested in phones!

Cheers all :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi mate,

I actually have a few phones that I don't want anymore. I can always send em to you.

I can't seems to send you a PM thought as I don't have enough posts yet. (I'm a bit of a quiet guy on these forums as I don't have an import these days :bunny: )

So feel free to PM me and we'll go from there.

P.S. That's a hot car you have as your avatar pic.

Hi mate,

I actually have a few phones that I don't want anymore. I can always send em to you.

I can't seems to send you a PM thought as I don't have enough posts yet. (I'm a bit of a quiet guy on these forums as I don't have an import these days ;) )

So feel free to PM me and we'll go from there.

P.S. That's a hot car you have as your avatar pic.

Hey mate,

PM sent - sorry for the delay! Lets work something out. :D

On a side note - I dont have an import anymore either at the moment (but enjoying shopping around for another one!)

Cheers!

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