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$430 new

unless someone here wants to unload theirs for cheaper.

I am fine with scratches as long as you can take good pics and the price is adjusted accordingly.

PM me if you don't wanna do it here.

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430$ is a deal

i paid 705$ for my 16gb
 
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Originally Posted by asadkhan1988 View Post
430$ is a deal

i paid 705$ for my 16gb
time passes

for me this is the sweet spot. can't resist anymore.

I was plenty tempted when they were $900

just wanna keep it communal if it makes things easy for two of us.

I have bought a second n900 on here and sold a n810.

I doubt anyone wants to go lower though, but just trying.
 
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As far as saving/buying and eBay in general goes:

If you send the seller a question about an item, find another of their listings, and send the question from that item page, rather than from the one that you actually want. This will add a little bit of work for the seller, if they want to add the question/answer to the item description page that you are actually interested in.

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