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Hi guys and girls - I've had this phone for about 2 months and now upgrading to a company sponsored phone so this ones up for grabs.

It's virtually brand new and comes with everything in the standard Nokia pack (including 512Mb memory card, wall charger, pc suite + usb cable, hands free earphones, car charger (all in the box it came in))

Pretty common and reliable phone, so for full specs just google it.

Oh yeah the phone is black in colour.

Phone is in Perth.

Price: $250 ono delivered. Cheaper for perth folk who want to come pick it up.

Make me an offer - i'll most likely say yes if you are anywhere near that mark.

I'll send pics via email if necessary but it's as new like i said so nothing much to be gained there.

Cheers,

Tay

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oooh.....the low baller with the ebay after-taste.

mate i'm not so desperate for money and luckily i am a good sport.......

You could in fact get the phone brand new on ebay for $230, BUT you'll get stung with a hefty $50 delivery.

Or you could bid away on a second handy and probably score it for about 200-220 all up. Fair call or not?

S0 for the bargain hunters I'll reveal my final price which is not negotiable. It will become a paper weight otherwise.

$165 delivered take it or leave it. That's more than fair for a good quality 2 month old phone with all the goodies.

Cheers,

Tay

mate you should chuck it up on ebay...its amazing how much people there pay for a used phone...i got twice as much as i expected when i sold my old phone there

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