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pva - they dont make them anymore, but I might be able to source one, are you seriously interested?

Wreckedhead - that phone is not out yet, its expected 4th quarter 2004, which means it will be out shortly

note: if you dont see a phone you want up there, just ask, as if the phone is in the market, I can get it

ebay has got some pretty cheap deals.. i recently bought the Samsung E800 for $520, new in box, delivered to my door from a 100% rating seller. He has sold well over 4000 phones on ebay and everyone happy. win win situation.. hehe from memory al the phones listed here are on average $200 cheaper on ebay.com.au. :(

all the phones listed here are on average $200 cheaper on ebay.com.au. :(
Would have to agree (Nokia 6230, new , boxed, delivered for ~$450), but each to their own.
pva - they dont make them anymore, but I might be able to source one, are you seriously interested?
I am seriouse as a guy who his balls got stuck between the teeth of trouser zipper and bleeding...... asking people to call an ambulance for him...:D :slap:

yeah I am as long as price and condition is reasonable.

cheers

Joe

hmmm you say that the phones are all stolen and you will get ripped off from ebay?

Any phone shop can check up on an IMEI number located on the inner phone, also Nokia care centre and motorola centre can do to. I and 4 other family/friends have purchased from ebay. All phones came new in box, sealed, with full international warranty. They were purchased from a seller that has done over 800 transactions on ebay, and NOT ONE negative comment. He has 100% user feedback.

Took 3 days and phone was delivered to my door.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...6343762106&rd=1

This is the one i purchased.... works out about $220 cheaper than your deal. He also has many other phones all on offer, and they are all much cheaper than yours. All legit, with warranty, free gifts, etc etc..

Would by from again, and again.. :cheers:

hmmm you say that the phones are all stolen and you will get ripped off from ebay?

Any phone shop can check up on an IMEI number located on the inner phone, also Nokia care centre and motorola centre can do to. I and 4 other family/friends have purchased from ebay. All phones came new in box, sealed, with full international warranty. They were purchased from a seller that has done over 800 transactions on ebay, and NOT ONE negative comment. He has 100% user feedback.

Took 3 days and phone was delivered to my door.  

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...6343762106&rd=1

This is the one i purchased.... works out about $220 cheaper than your deal. He also has many other phones all on offer, and they are all much cheaper than yours. All legit, with warranty, free gifts, etc etc..

Would by from again, and again.. :)

your trader rating is -2

your word means nothing

no time wasters please

NickySantoro's trader rating is -2, but he is definetly right. Your prices are ridiculous... I personally have purchased 2 mobile phones, one of which you are trying to offload for a stupid price. The E700 for $650? lolll I purchased the Samsung E715, which is the next model up, with flash and all the other goodies, for $250 cheaper than your price... brand new! hehe

You should consider maybe buying directly off ebay, and than trying to resell them on here with a little markup, cos in some cases, your prices are higher than retail.. hehe

just my 2 cents

due to the unrealistic penny pinching nature of certain forum members, these phones are no longer for sale.

If you want something for nothing good for you, but you wont get it from me.

If you think you can do better on ebay go for it, I hope you enjoy sending the money and getting nothing for it.

If this thread went well I was going to offer even more phones at better prices, but due to the blatant idiocy thats happened here it wont happen, sorry folks

Mods please remove this thread

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