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Hi im selling my HTC Desire HD with 8GB used for couple of days, chargers and misc items that come with it are still brand new since i have two of them, reason i only used this for a couple of days is because i got fed up with my telco treating me badly and i cancelled my contract with them after around 8 years and i got another plan and desire hd with another telco.

its virtually brand new, no scratches, dents or anything minor scruffs.

ill be asking $750 ono - not completely sure how much they go for any more when I got it they were going for $1100 brand new. - will post interstate at buyers cost.

2 pics posted plus i have a quick 30 second video of the phone which i will send via email to interested buyers.. I didn't take any pics of the box because its basically brand new with all the goodies inside. google the pic and it looks like that.

contact me on 0415605565 or pm me :)

i just goggled the rrp and apparently there at $1199 brand new with 8gb card.

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Is it unlocked?

Oh and you could also check eBay for an approximate price... there's plenty of used HTC Desire HD going for approximately $400-$500 and brand new $550-$600... Australian sellers/stock as well.

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