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CdTDroiD

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#103186 1-Jun-2012 09:40
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Hey guys, moving house this weekend need some extra cash, picked up this HD2 to do some developing on, but don't need it any more. Its in new condition no marks at all, comes in the box with everything unused. Works on Vodafone or 2Degrees only

Take $250 for it free delivery anywhere as always overnight.

Can make it stock Windows Mobile 6.5 if you want. Otherwise ill leave it as it is, running proper Windows Phone 7.5 all activated with Nokia maps and HTC Locations. 

Cheers, Chris

PM me for details or cdtdroid@gmail.com

For those who dont know about the HTC HD2, Its a 4.3" Capacitive touch screen, 1Ghz CPU etc.. Oh and it comes with a 8Gig Micro SD Card also




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  #634459 1-Jun-2012 23:41
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Where are you at?



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  #634503 2-Jun-2012 08:35
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His TradeMe listings say Waitakere, Auckland and you are at the Auckland Uni. Took 30 seconds of investigation.




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  #634527 2-Jun-2012 09:51
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I haven't listed it but yea in waitakere




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  #634681 2-Jun-2012 16:15
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Niel: His TradeMe listings say Waitakere, Auckland and you are at the Auckland Uni. Took 30 seconds of investigation.

Whilst I applaud the suggestion a little common sense can get you a long way. Isnt that a little harsh ?

The number of times Ive had people on TM tell me they are nowhere near what it says in their profile is not funny.




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  #634833 2-Jun-2012 21:57
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I apologize for my sarcasm. The intention was to say a quick scan through a person's previous posts can give you an instant answer.

A friend has this exact same phone and he raves about it. $250 is a great price.




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  #634870 3-Jun-2012 00:45
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Nokia Maps - not a good look to be selling that one an HTC phone in my opinion.

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  #634937 3-Jun-2012 11:07
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Doesn't worry me lol. What's the issue don't want more features?




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