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hey everyone,

last time i put up this ad i was flooded with pm's and have made some great ongoing contacts which I deal with very regularly (some even weekly!) - so im hoping the same success from this post :)

im looking to buy any working or broken mobile phones in any condition, even if completely stuffed or in pieces. preferably nokia - but will consider other models. looking to buy in bulk. and will pay cash or via direct deposit if you are not located in sydney (and we can organise pickup)

please PM me, or call me on 0402-487-085 and let me know what you have and your asking price. majority of phones will be used as parts for my mobile repair business so even old models are considered.

would also be great if any of you guys out there that work in phone shops that can get them all the time are interested? because this is not just a one time offer, looking to buy ALL the time for as long as you can supply. can never have enough parts.

so dig through your draws, ask around and do a round up - get all phones you can and i'll pay you cash

im located in sydney, so may be able to pick up depending where you are located - otherwise i will pay via direct deposit.

thanks in advance.

hey everyone,

last time i put up this ad i was flooded with pm's and have made some great ongoing contacts which I deal with very regularly (some even weekly!) - so im hoping the same success from this post :D

im looking to buy any working or broken mobile phones in any condition, even if completely stuffed or in pieces. preferably nokia - but will consider other models. looking to buy in bulk. and will pay cash or via direct deposit if you are not located in sydney (and we can organise pickup)

please PM me, or call me on 0402-487-085 and let me know what you have and your asking price. majority of phones will be used as parts for my mobile repair business so even old models are considered.

would also be great if any of you guys out there that work in phone shops that can get them all the time are interested? because this is not just a one time offer, looking to buy ALL the time for as long as you can supply. can never have enough parts.

so dig through your draws, ask around and do a round up - get all phones you can and i'll pay you cash

im located in sydney, so may be able to pick up depending where you are located - otherwise i will pay via direct deposit.

thanks in advance.

my mate wants 2 sell his old fone

sony erricson

camera

video camera

colour

mp3

true tones

only thing is, i'm in melb

  • 3 weeks later...

Gday,

I have:

4 x Nokia 6225 all in working order

1 x LG - HD7130 working order

1 x Motorolla E1000 working order with 2 buttons not working

Let me know your offer for these.

Thanks

Michael

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