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greg0

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#242670 8-Nov-2018 16:19
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Hi, I am a design tech teacher at Tikipunga High school. 

 

I would like some one to donate an unwanted I Pad or tablet for students to use as a mockup.

 

Could also use an old smart phone. No smashed items please. H&S wont allow 

 

We have a website that shows things that are made in our workshop

 

https://sites.google.com/a/tikihigh.school.nz/tikipunga-high-design-technology-workshop/year-11 

 

 

 

Please just post your old unwanted device to me at

 

Tikipunga High school

 

194 Corks road

 

Tikipunga

 

Whangarei

 

 

 

Many Many Thanks

 

Greg


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kiwigander
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  #2123633 11-Nov-2018 18:33
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How quickly do you need these items?

 

I have an old iPad 2 (physically intact and still works, but no longer of use to us), a Motorola RAZR M (likewise) and an ancient Motorola MB525 Defy (which I think still works).  SWMBO has given her consent for these to be donated to a good cause.  It will take a couple of days to get them packed up and sent off.  

 

If you're not familiar with the phones, the RAZR M is compact by today's standards; the Defy is even a bit smaller albeit chunkier.

 

 




greg0

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  #2123798 12-Nov-2018 06:58
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Hi,

 

Thanks so much. that will really help.

 

Cheers

 

Greg


greg0

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  #2130514 20-Nov-2018 18:05
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Hi,

 

Your old Ipad and phone arrived today. They are perfect! Just what i needed to keep the task authentic.

 

Thanks so much,

 

Greg


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