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Ugh, retail.

I have to buy a new iPhone, don't wanna deal with the mental Christmas JB Hifi crowd, but I have little choice in the matter.


If it’s just an iPhone go to apple booragoon it’s a little less busy or order it online with free delivery [emoji1303]

iPhone SE/6 no longer available direct through Apple. 

Anything above that is extra money for no real benefit. As long as I can FB, tweet, insta, take a photo, make a call and send a texty I'm good.

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5 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:

 

 

5 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:

Ugh, retail.

I have to buy a new iPhone, don't wanna deal with the mental Christmas JB Hifi crowd, but I have little choice in the matter.

I know a guy

5 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:

will check 4 you tomorrow, If I do have it shall I just pick it up 4 ya?

iPhone SE/6 no longer available direct through Apple. 

Anything above that is extra money for no real benefit. As long as I can FB, take dick pics, Grindr, make a call and send a texty I'm good.


Fyp brah
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34 minutes ago, z00key said:
3 hours ago, Hank Scorpio said:
Please check.

Which store are you at?

i have 2 here can do it for 361 ( i think it was) and im at the cannington store. also these are locked to Telstra but can be unlocked

Perfect! I get paid later today.

What's my best plan of attack here, is it to pay over the phone and come and grab it on Saturday or can you hold it?

I 100% want it.

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Oh hai  lunch. 

First day on site at the new digs.  It feels good to be back in hi vis. 

Feels even better to be wearing it in an office. (as opposed to a workshop or truck cab) 




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