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ArcticSilver

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#47918 12-Nov-2009 17:45
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After having another bad experence on trade me I decided to post here.

http://www.epson.co.nz/products/inkjet/stylusphotor800.asp

Great printer, works perfectly. Selling because we purchased a multi-function for the extra options.

I will include 6 spare inc cartrages aswell (which are worth about $100 new in total) for free. I think it is a full set (but not 100% sure, i can check on request).

Read reviews, the printer is brilliant for photo's.

The cheapist price in NZ (according to price spy) is $592.31 (new).


Just looking for a no hassle trade. Last buyer on trade me was in Auckland when i specified "Pickup Only" on the auction.

Your welcome to come and see it working if need be, just chuck me a pm for more information

Pickup is in Ilam, Christchurch.


Im looking for $100


Feel free to ask any questions

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ArcticSilver

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  #272586 13-Nov-2009 05:15
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Can probibly send at your expense if you organize pickup (via courier). Though i would have to have a look around to see what packaging we have. If we don't have enough you would have to send some as well.



ArcticSilver

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  #273363 16-Nov-2009 02:01
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Will now send at buyers expense, just want to get it out of the house.

Not sure how much it would cost to send though.

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