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thanks matt, yeah i thought the phone would be all looks but it works damn well longer battery life then my previous nokia's 8210,8250,6--- etc and get receiption in my room which i couldnt get with nokia's but yeah anyway

SOME1 buy my phone !

hey... i like this phone and would buy it if you revised you price...

i have had a look around and you can get this phone now for $369 brand new

http://www.aussiepcshop.com/default.php?cPath=45

otherwise good luck with the sale :)

did u read my post? its sells for 369 brand new mate :P

at this rate i wont be buying it, so ill stop hijacking your thread, but if u cant sell it here try ebay they sell for about 260 on there second hand..

good luck with the sale

dude i told you allready they are selling on that site you sent me for 369 for DUTY FREE CUSTOMERS ONLY. meanin u can only purchase that item if you goin overseas. they sell for around $400 on ebay the same as wat im askin my is brand new were as they r 2nd hand or good as new aswell!

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