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Similar to the situation with my impul bar I'm selling....I broke my iphone so got a new one to replace it. But then I went to a shop in springvale and they were able to fix the broken one...so now I have a brand new iphone that is still sealed in its packaging.

And before people say "4g coming etc" I've been buying iphones since the original 2g, so I know how it works so please don't abuse me lol!. You'll be paying close to $1k when its first released, then after maybe 1 week max stock will be completely gone for at least a month, ebay prices will be around $1100-1200 and eventually you will be able to get one maybe 2 months after the initial release if you didn't get in first. I'm trying to offload this one at a decent price, remember...this hasn't been used!

- White

- 32gb 3gs

- brand new

- locked telstra

- 12 month warranty after being activated

- pickup/delivery in melbourne area or free express postage anywhere in aus!

Price: $650 ono

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Sorry I'd rather sell as it is to make things quick and easy, instead of paying more to unlock and going through all that.

mate if you call Telstra they might unlock it for free depending on how long you have to go on your contract.. If you do get it unlocked for free best to list it on ebay. My mate sold the exact same one for over $700 last week on there

yeah mate, worth unlocking if you can get it for free. I think if you give them the whole 'ive been a loyal Telstra customer' spiel you should be right. call 1800 iphone. If you get it unlocked I would be very interested but yeah they are selling them on ebay quite cheap at the moment.

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