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asmcar

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#199083 3-Aug-2016 21:59
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I've got two phones which are surplus to requirements, the Huawei Y201 has a micro sim card stuck in the sim slot, if you have some patience you should be able to get it out and have a working phone - I tried but couldn't. The phone boots fine and details can be seen in the image link, phone may be useful to someone as it has NFC.

 

 

 

Also have a Samsung Galaxy Ace which doesn't seem to boot, no idea what's wrong with it so maybe just for parts.

 

 

 

Image of both phones: https://imgur.com/a/672qK

 


Both phones are AS IS. Can ship nationwide for $4, dropoff available in Wellington.

 

 

 

PM me any questions or if you want to make a lowball offer ;) 


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  #1603875 3-Aug-2016 21:59
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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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