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My K700i is up for sale. Comes pre-loaded with a heap of themes for the phone :P Selling due to change of phones.

* 40mb built-in user memory

* High quality VGA camera which can also shoot in extended mode (1280x960 pixels)

* Video recording with sound

* Bluetooth

* 65,000 colour TFT screen

* MP3 ringtones

* Many more functions - for more info see: http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp?cc=au&...m=pp1&pid=10139

In VGC. Postage via Express post next day delivery at a cost of $6.50.

Actual pics of the phone below:

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INSTANT SALE PRICE - $225 inclusive of Express postage or $220 for pickup

Cheers

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Hi mate, got no PM back from you? Did you receive it?

To sum up, I am willing to do COD but would prefer bank deposit and then I express post the phone out (this is the combo I've always used and have never had any issues with). This way is a lot quicker and saves you the $10 cod fee too. I don't like COD after I had a bad experience where I sent it off and the buyer never paid for the item, took over a month for me to get it back. I'm a reputable trader, checkout OCAU, PF, CAA, etc.

:P

Hello, the phone is unlocked, and was bought outright. Includes the phone, battery, and charger. I'm keeping the bluetooth headset for my next phone :P There are a couple of light scratches here and there, nothing major. Its in vgc.

Yes I would accept COD but prefer bank transfer.

Cheers

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