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maxeon

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#242997 22-Nov-2018 20:48
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Selling my Clients - Samsung Note 9 512GB Storage 8GB Ram Black

 

** Broken FRONT screen due to a drop on Concrete

 

Phone itself works fine but screen needs to be replaced

 

BACK is absolutley fine and the cover on the back from new has not been removed.

 

NZ New - Directly purchased from Samsung NZ Comes with Receipt Email & Balance of 2 year local Samsung warranty from Delivery date 25th Aug 2018.

 

I am looking to get between 700 and 800.

 

This is the 512 GB Storage 8 GB Ram 4000mha and Spark Varient but will work on all networks.

 

Color - Black

 

He does not have contents insurance to replace the screen and hence the sale.

 

Will come with receipt for warranty. I believe the cost to replace the screen is 495 when we called and checked. 

 

Pickup can be in Flat Bush, Auckland or CBD during working hours. 

 

 

 


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  #2134376 26-Nov-2018 12:40
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Price drop to 700. Quote is 490 for fixing. 




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  #2134933 26-Nov-2018 22:28
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Can the screen not be repaired for free through samsung?

 

https://www.samsung.com/nz/samsungconcierge/


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  #2134979 27-Nov-2018 07:03
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EviLClouD:

Can the screen not be repaired for free through samsung?


https://www.samsung.com/nz/samsungconcierge/



Really? Never saw this. I will get in touch soon. You saved me here. Thanks heaps.

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