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hey ppl..

just wondering if there's any interest on some of the latest phones on the market...

these are all brand new and has 12 month warranty on it(not aust warranty)

and i do provide money back guarantee if the customer is not happy with the product(with a valid reason that is)....

here are some of the available one, should you require any other models...lemme know...

Nokia:

7610 - $810ono

6230 - $560ono

6600 - $550ono

Samsung:

E700 - $550ono

E800 - n/a

These phones all come with battery, charger and handsfree kit...

Prices are based on extimated cost...

Final price will be confirmed once it's landed in australia...

but it will only be cheaper and if not the price mentioned!!!

I accept the following buying options:

1. pick up (either in Sydney or Melb(city or boxhill))

2. COD (anywhere in aust at buyers cost)

3. delivered to your doorstep(this option will be 10% cheaper than the price advertised but you will have to cross your fingers that you wont get taxed-which is 10% to be exact!!...and i require full payment into my australia bank account before items will be sent)

Note: Allow 5-10 days for delivery of phones unless i have them in stock..

feel free to enquire any other models or any info needed...

thanks..

joe

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they sure are MrFlex!!! i work at Voda and can get them cheaper...

really? thats pretty good, plus you will get a proper australian warranty :bahaha:

hey... can you hook me up with a nokia 2650 :bananaman i know it will be available on the market from 27/10/04 :bananaman

thanks mate.

e

really? thats pretty good, plus you will get a proper australian warranty  :bahaha:  

hey... can you hook me up with a nokia 2650  :bananaman i know it will be available on the market from 27/10/04  :bananaman  

thanks mate.

e

nah, thats okay, found one shop today, picking it up this friday.... for a good price too (IMO). thanks anyway :rave:

e

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