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sbiddle

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#138215 25-Dec-2013 16:44
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I've got an as new Fritz!box 7390 and Fritz!fon that I've had sitting around unused and have no need for. Anybody who's used one of these will know it's one of the best all in one routers you can buy, supporting 2.4Ghz/5Ghz WiFi, ADSL2+, VDSL2 and Ethernet for UFB and has Gibabit ports. The Fritz!fon connects to the router using DECT and has some very cool features it as well.

These were both purchased new in Australia last year. Both are in original packaging and the fon still has the sticker on the screen and the plug pack cables haven't even been undone! The router itself has had only been used for probably 8 hours total for testing, the fon about an hour. 



I'd prefer to sell these together and would take $395 for them incl shipping - this it what you'll pay in NZ for the 7390 by itself (Snap! sell the fon by itself for $138 extra)

Note: As this product was purchased in Australia it does not have a Telepermit sticker on it so legally can't be connected to the Chorus network for VDSL2 / ADSL2+, however it is the identical hardware to the Telepermitted product and uses the same firmware. If you are planning on using this product with Snap! I also can't guarantee it will be compatible with their CWMP (TR-069) provisioning system as I'm not sure whether they're sending the ACS URL to the device when it's hooked up to their network or are still sending devices out preconfigured to connect back to their CWMP server.





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  #957263 25-Dec-2013 16:44
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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. Also note if you are selling something we ask you to offer to other members first. Links to private sales (including Trade Me posts) aren't accepted anymore and will be removed.




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  #959024 30-Dec-2013 12:45
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Hi Steve, I know you've mentioned above that you would prefer to sell it together, but I'd be interested in the Fritz Fon itself.
Would you entertain the idea of selling it separately?

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  #959060 30-Dec-2013 14:26
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Lally: Hi Steve, I know you've mentioned above that you would prefer to sell it together, but I'd be interested in the Fritz Fon itself.
Would you entertain the idea of selling it separately?


What sort of price would you be keen to pay?





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  #974714 26-Jan-2014 17:32
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Bump.

I've sold the Fritz!fon but still have the Fritz!box 7390.

If you're interested then I'm happy to negotiate on a price.


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  #974813 26-Jan-2014 20:41
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Hey, I may potentially be interested in buying this depending on the price.

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