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#260129 12-Nov-2019 11:17
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Long shot I know WTB Vodafone SureSignal, any one got one for sale


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  #2352497 12-Nov-2019 20:30
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How much are you willing to pay?



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  #2352573 13-Nov-2019 06:16
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As close to original as possible. 


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  #2352576 13-Nov-2019 06:41
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Be very careful don't pay too much as I am sure Wi-Fi calling is coming and then the plug will be removed on Sure Signal



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  #2352657 13-Nov-2019 09:10
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I've got one gathering dust.





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  #2352676 13-Nov-2019 10:24
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@Linux would wifi calling require a special phone?





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#2352731 13-Nov-2019 12:11
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kiwifidget:

 

@Linux would wifi calling require a special phone?

 

 

@kiwifidget yes one that supports Wi-Fi calling with approved software


 
 
 

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  #2352756 13-Nov-2019 13:28
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k262626:

 

As close to original as possible. 

 

 

Sure Signals are as scarce as hens teeth right now. Unless you find somebody feeling very generous you're not going to pay anywhere near the original price. People are willing to pay $500+ for these so it's where the 2nd hand market is at present.

 

 

 

 


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  #2352818 13-Nov-2019 15:52
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*Ahem* I have got one gathering dust....






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  #2352831 13-Nov-2019 16:17
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Geektastic:

 

*Ahem* I have got one gathering dust....

 

 

 

 

Sorry missed that post with all the others.. How much are you wanting for it? ill have a chat to my friend who is looking.


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  #2353024 13-Nov-2019 23:09
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I verified @sbiddle pricing above on Trade Me where there is a single one for sale.

 

 

 

Since it is GZ, $420 inc shipping. It is a model 9361 V2 if that means anything. I do not have the original box, I do not think.

 

 

 

@sbiddle - I presume that these are not account locked or anything strange so can be freely sold without billing issues or anything of that ilk - do you know?






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  #2353025 13-Nov-2019 23:13
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They are not account locked or anything like that

 
 
 
 

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  #2353030 13-Nov-2019 23:33
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FWIW:

 

We sold our BNIB WT Vodafone Enterprise Sure Signal v2.2 last year for NZD495

 

We'd tried the basic model, it didn't perform at all too well but the Enterprise model made a decent difference

 

It sold on an auction site for NZD495

 

https://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=1862103238






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