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Hey guys,

I have a Palm pilot i was using to manage the customers for an old friends business...

To make a long story short, we had a bit of a fall out and i need to sell it to re-coup the money he owes me for it... :)

Follow the link below for details, only about 2 months old at the most, i have all the packaging, cables, software etc etc with it, still brand new condition, barely got used :cheers: Still covered by the warranty etc etc...

http://h50025.www5.hp.com/hpcom/au_en/11_2...748summary.html

I'm after $350 for it... retail is $400+

Please PM me for any inquiries, or give me a call on 0422 646 173

Cheers,

Dave.

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i can offer about 100 bucks, used second hand you probably wont get much for it if anything

If you cant obey the rules you will be banned without another warning.

If you want to argue the price being asked or think the seller is asking too much then pm them, DO NOT DISCUSS IN THE THREAD!

And keep your stupid offers to yourself and stop wasting DJ's time

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