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Blakenz

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#4072 16-May-2005 12:23
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Hi guys, crappy question but need to know as if I can get a Harrier cheaper internationally then that would be great.

But I suspect because each country has different service providers that I won't be able to buy a Harrier from the States and have it work on our 027 network - is this correct? Or is there a way to make it work?

Again, apologising for the novice like question but I've been told you guys are the best option to getting an answer.

Cheers

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#14723 16-May-2005 12:32
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If you buy an unconnected Harrier in the USA you will not be able to use it on the Telecom network. If it is connected (like to Sprint) it will roam to NZ for voice only.



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  #14725 16-May-2005 12:37
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Ah I see - so best to buy in NZ then huh. Damn

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  #14726 16-May-2005 12:43
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Correct - buy it in NZ. Is it any cheaper in the US given that the Harrier is subsidised by Telecom?



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  #14727 16-May-2005 12:56
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Well I am on contract but phone broke so got insurance - so figured I could get it cheaper if I was a little sneaky!

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#14728 16-May-2005 13:09
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  #14729 16-May-2005 13:11
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Brilliant - thanks for that link.

Trademe it is then.

Thanks guys

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