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matisyahu

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#177178 25-Jul-2015 11:31
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3 Day old HTC One M9 phone, 128GB MicroSD, and Ottorbox defender. Impulse buy but regreted it because I miss all the niceities that come with the OS X integration of my iPhone so I'm selling it. $850 or nearest offer, shipping anywhere in New Zealand free of charge. I'll include the original box, documentation and receipt from Spark for warranty purposes.

Edit: The earphones are unused.

Edit: Forgot to mention the style; Gold on silver.




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  #1351506 25-Jul-2015 11:31
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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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  #1351998 26-Jul-2015 14:30
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Hi,

I'll drop the price to $700 so I can get this sale moving along.




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  #1352201 26-Jul-2015 22:11
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sad to see just how unpopular HTC is these days.



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  #1352264 27-Jul-2015 08:29
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HeadphoneGuru: sad to see just how unpopular HTC is these days.


It is more the issue of Android than anything else - I tried ringing up the local Spark store but they said, "once you buy it you cannot return it" so here I am unfortunately.




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  #1352441 27-Jul-2015 11:39
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Going to cut my losses and send the phone to Spark to recover what ever money I can from it. I'll put the microsd card and otterbox for sale later on today.




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