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WinPhne

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#115922 11-Apr-2013 20:40
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Got a near new Nokia Lumia 920 bought on 18th Dec from Telecom NZ therefore still has 8+ months of warranty, 

Reluctant sale as I do like this phone but I'm missing a critical app for work that is still months away.. (bloomberg anywhere for anyone curious) 

Excellent condition and comes with the box, earphones (not used), charger, Nillkin Hard case and an arm band (not used either).

Im looking for $800 ONO with free non-rural shipping in NZ. Pickup also welcome in Wellington.

Could be interested in a swap for Xperia Z or Note II.

PM me if interested!


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  #798043 11-Apr-2013 20:40
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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  #798343 12-Apr-2013 12:10
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Actually looking at TM and the like will put down the price to $750..

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