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Recieved this phone from optus on friday under insurance as old phone had water damage and couldnt be repaired.

Asking $400 express posted anywhere in aus

phone is brand new in box.

pm me or 0434589274

phone has GPS,3.2megapixel camera,1g sd card etc

very nice looking phone. retail is around $700

ill take some pictures tnite

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Recieved this phone from optus on friday under insurance as old phone had water damage and couldnt be repaired.

Asking $400 express posted anywhere in aus

phone is brand new in box.

pm me or 0434589274

phone has GPS,3.2megapixel camera,1g sd card etc

very nice looking phone. retail is around $700

ill take some pictures tnite

I'll give you $250

kinda chasing a bit more then that man, ive got it on ebay at the moment and its over $230 with 3 days left to go.

but if i get a better offer on here ill cancel that and sell it 2 someone else.

cmon man, i know ur chasing a cheap phone, but least u could do is throw a decent offer at me?

$270 buys u shit in the shops, ebay u can get one of these for about $420-450, and at optus over $600

i mean cmon? u want a half decent phone u spend a bit more... i dnt think im asking 2 much? considering its 1 week old and has full warranty and unlocked 2 any network?

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