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skyplonk

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#111221 27-Oct-2012 19:18
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Hi All, 

I want to have a play in the Windows Phone eco system and I am keen to swap my HTC One X (mint cond) for something like a Nokia Lumia 900 or maybe 2 x Lumia 800's (I can top up with a few $$ if needed).

PM me (or reply here) with any ideas/offers. 

Cheers



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skyplonk

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#708156 28-Oct-2012 22:59
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Anyone? :)



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  #708168 28-Oct-2012 23:11
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I have a Lumia 900 available but for sale not swap.

skyplonk

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  #708170 28-Oct-2012 23:15
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Would love a Lumia 900, but I am to lazy to sell my One X hence the request to swap. lol.

If i get my off my butt and sell my One X I will get in touch!



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  #708183 29-Oct-2012 07:29
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I have a Lumia 800 which I'm ok to trade + $150 your way?

skyplonk

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  #708206 29-Oct-2012 08:57
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Interested! What colour and condition is it? Is it the Quad band 3G Version? RM-819.

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  #708334 29-Oct-2012 12:28
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skyplonk: Interested! What colour and condition is it? Is it the Quad band 3G Version? RM-819.


It's a white one, condition is good(no scratches on the screen/body but light scratch on the metal around the camera which you can only see at certain angles in the light). I'll also need to see if I can find the box/headset as my wife did a clean up of the house not too long ago and they're currently boxed up somewhere.

I'm not sure if it's RM-819(I think it is but can't say for sure). It was from Vodafone NZ if that helps?

The One X is quad band right? How's the condition?

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  #708494 29-Oct-2012 15:56
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Sent you a PM

 
 
 

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  #708497 29-Oct-2012 15:58
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Lumia 800 does not have a Quad or even a Tri band 3G version. It's either telecom or vodfone/2degrees only.




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  #708516 29-Oct-2012 16:12
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Right, if that is the case, I need a XT (850mhz) version.

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  #709113 30-Oct-2012 13:08
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I have an XT version of Lumia 800 (it's black). Bought from Harvey Norman a couple of months ago, but this was a birthday present for me so I don't have the receipt. Condition is as new, it's got screen protector. And 2 more spare screen protectors and also black rubber casing (also from Harvey Norman). Got the box and everything that came with it except for the headset, somehow misplaced it. If you're keen let me know how much money you want on top of that. Cheers!

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  #709143 30-Oct-2012 13:30
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Will PM you :)

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  #709531 30-Oct-2012 22:41
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I notice that the warehouse are currently advertising the XT Version of the Lumia 800 for $339. that's a bloody good price for such a good piece of hardware. beats the cheapie androids hands down




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  #709550 30-Oct-2012 23:20
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Regs: I notice that the warehouse are currently advertising the XT Version of the Lumia 800 for $339. that's a bloody good price for such a good piece of hardware. beats the cheapie androids hands down


Best price I see online is $399 Voda, was this in store somewhere?




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  #709579 31-Oct-2012 01:43
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compost:
Regs: I notice that the warehouse are currently advertising the XT Version of the Lumia 800 for $339. that's a bloody good price for such a good piece of hardware. beats the cheapie androids hands down


Best price I see online is $399 Voda, was this in store somewhere?


in the warehouse and warehouse stationery junk mail that came today.  said "only 400 countrywide".




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