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FS: Brand new Unlocked Motorola V3 + Bluetooth headset for sale - $310
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Lee
2006-09-16 13:39:56 UTC
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I have a brand new Telstra prepaid pack Motorola V3 (but network unlocked)
and Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooh headset for sale. Worth $450, asking
for $310....... Unwanted gift that can't be used my new carrier, so its got
to go.

Both the phone and the headset are bought in the telstra shops with
Australian compliance and warranty. The phone has only been opened to have
the network removed and still maintains the 1 year Motorola warranty. The
Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooh headset is still in the original package,
brand new and sealed.

The prepaid pack for the ultra thin and stylish V3 comes with a sim card
with $5 credit with 6 months network access to Teltra network.
It is beautiful phone but unfortunately I am switching to 3G network so
won't be needing it. More technical details can be seen here:
http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=c0d9d638d125a010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome


The prepaid pack sales for $299 , bluetooth $100, network unlocking fee $50
in the Telstra shops, worth over $440.
Asking for $310. The item can be inspected at Brisbane southside most days,
or can arrange to meet up in the CBD.

please email me jmoihl at gmail dot com if interested

cheers
atec 77
2006-09-16 14:31:05 UTC
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Post by Lee
I have a brand new Telstra prepaid pack Motorola V3 (but network unlocked)
and Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooh headset for sale. Worth $450, asking
for $310....... Unwanted gift that can't be used my new carrier, so its got
to go.
Both the phone and the headset are bought in the telstra shops with
Australian compliance and warranty. The phone has only been opened to have
the network removed and still maintains the 1 year Motorola warranty. The
Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooh headset is still in the original package,
brand new and sealed.
The prepaid pack for the ultra thin and stylish V3 comes with a sim card
with $5 credit with 6 months network access to Teltra network.
It is beautiful phone but unfortunately I am switching to 3G network so
http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=c0d9d638d125a010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome
The prepaid pack sales for $299 , bluetooth $100, network unlocking fee $50
in the Telstra shops, worth over $440.
Asking for $310. The item can be inspected at Brisbane southside most days,
or can arrange to meet up in the CBD.
please email me jmoihl at gmail dot com if interested
cheers
http://www.uniquemobiles.com.au/view_detail.php?pid=255



and check http://www.directdeals.com.au
Lee
2006-09-17 11:12:24 UTC
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Post by atec 77
Post by Lee
I have a brand new Telstra prepaid pack Motorola V3 (but network
unlocked) and Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooh headset for sale. Worth
$450, asking for $310....... Unwanted gift that can't be used my new
carrier, so its got to go.
Both the phone and the headset are bought in the telstra shops with
Australian compliance and warranty. The phone has only been opened to
have the network removed and still maintains the 1 year Motorola
warranty. The Plantronics Voyager 510 bluetooh headset is still in the
original package, brand new and sealed.
The prepaid pack for the ultra thin and stylish V3 comes with a sim card
with $5 credit with 6 months network access to Teltra network.
It is beautiful phone but unfortunately I am switching to 3G network so
http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=c0d9d638d125a010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=productHome
The prepaid pack sales for $299 , bluetooth $100, network unlocking fee
$50 in the Telstra shops, worth over $440.
Asking for $310. The item can be inspected at Brisbane southside most
days, or can arrange to meet up in the CBD.
please email me jmoihl at gmail dot com if interested
cheers
http://www.uniquemobiles.com.au/view_detail.php?pid=255
and check http://www.directdeals.com.au
So a V3 without bluetooth for $319? I don't see the point of your post.
If you are not interested you should keep your opinions to yourself.

By the way, I am selling a V3 with a bluetooth headset for $310.
atec 77
2006-09-17 14:09:40 UTC
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Post by Lee
Post by atec 77
Post by Lee
cheers
http://www.uniquemobiles.com.au/view_detail.php?pid=255
and check http://www.directdeals.com.au
So a V3 without bluetooth for $319? I don't see the point of your post.
If you are not interested you should keep your opinions to yourself.
By the way, I am selling a V3 with a bluetooth headset for $310.
I suggest you read again , it IS blue tooth enabled

and you paid to much

oh guess what else you might consider doing .
Lee
2006-09-18 01:40:26 UTC
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Post by atec 77
Post by Lee
So a V3 without bluetooth for $319? I don't see the point of your post.
If you are not interested you should keep your opinions to yourself.
By the way, I am selling a V3 with a bluetooth headset for $310.
I suggest you read again , it IS blue tooth enabled
and you paid to much
oh guess what else you might consider doing .
IF you don't bother to read the entire post at least read the subject line.
and read what I replied.....V3 with a Bluetooth "HEADSET" (if you know what
that means)
all V3s are bluetooth enabled......
you should really keep your opinions to yourself to avoid embrassment in the
future
atec 77
2006-09-18 09:30:58 UTC
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Post by Lee
Post by atec 77
Post by Lee
So a V3 without bluetooth for $319? I don't see the point of your post.
If you are not interested you should keep your opinions to yourself.
By the way, I am selling a V3 with a bluetooth headset for $310.
I suggest you read again , it IS blue tooth enabled
and you paid to much
oh guess what else you might consider doing .
IF you don't bother to read the entire post at least read the subject line.
and read what I replied.....V3 with a Bluetooth "HEADSET" (if you know what
that means)
all V3s are bluetooth enabled......
you should really keep your opinions to yourself to avoid embrassment in the
future
So it has a $19.95 headset with cooties , big deal
now guess again about the travel and sex.
Matthew Harrison
2006-09-18 18:42:25 UTC
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Post by atec 77
So it has a $19.95 headset with cooties , big deal
now guess again about the travel and sex.
ffs you moron .... that means it's cheaper than your link.

Jeez ... just admit your mistake and move on.

Serves you right for putting your fingers where they didn't belong.
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atec 77
2006-09-18 22:39:19 UTC
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Post by Matthew Harrison
Post by atec 77
So it has a $19.95 headset with cooties , big deal
now guess again about the travel and sex.
ffs you moron .... that means it's cheaper than your link.
Jeez ... just admit your mistake and move on.
Serves you right for putting your fingers where they didn't belong.
but isn't it used and the link I pointed to is new , what about warranty ?
after purchase backup , is the existing warranty transferable
calling me names isn't making the item a better buy now is it ?
Lee
2006-09-19 04:35:12 UTC
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Post by atec 77
Post by Matthew Harrison
ffs you moron .... that means it's cheaper than your link.
Jeez ... just admit your mistake and move on.
Serves you right for putting your fingers where they didn't belong.
but isn't it used and the link I pointed to is new , what about warranty ?
after purchase backup , is the existing warranty transferable
calling me names isn't making the item a better buy now is it ?
Yes. the warranty is transferrable , since the phone was a gift to me, the
original purchaser had confirmed this before making the purchase. I have
also since asked my nearby telstra store, they have also said the warranty
is with Motorola, which is determined by the barcode on the phone.

You are just a sore looser, can't admit you are wrong and tries to be a
smart-ass at every opportunity.

This is a forsale newsgroup. People posts here to sell their item, and the
buyers has can make enquiries on their own account without your misinformed
replies, not to mention you didn't even bother to read the original post.
You get off at pointing out other people's faults but can't admit your own?

Like I said in my first reply, if you are not interested, dont look and
don't reply.
Keep your opinions to yourself.
atec 77
2006-09-19 05:57:34 UTC
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Post by Lee
Post by atec 77
but isn't it used and the link I pointed to is new , what about warranty ?
after purchase backup , is the existing warranty transferable
calling me names isn't making the item a better buy now is it ?
Yes. the warranty is transferrable , since the phone was a gift to me, the
original purchaser had confirmed this before making the purchase. I have
also since asked my nearby telstra store, they have also said the warranty
is with Motorola, which is determined by the barcode on the phone.
You are just a sore looser, can't admit you are wrong and tries to be a
smart-ass at every opportunity.
This is a forsale newsgroup. People posts here to sell their item, and the
buyers has can make enquiries on their own account without your misinformed
replies, not to mention you didn't even bother to read the original post.
You get off at pointing out other people's faults but can't admit your own?
Like I said in my first reply, if you are not interested, dont look and
don't reply.
Keep your opinions to yourself.
I still think it's a little over priced ,
http://www.directdeals.com.au hose your price and I cant see any reason
not to lambast you , I will be interested to see just how portable the
warranty really is .
Matthew Harrison
2006-09-19 07:26:56 UTC
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I still think it's a little over priced , http://www.directdeals.com.au
hose your price and I cant see any reason not to lambast you , I will be
interested to see just how portable the warranty really is .
How relevant is that ... unless you are thinking of buying, in which
case - e-mail the guy.

If you are NOT planning on buying - then your posts are TROLLS nothing less.
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Lee
2006-09-19 08:33:35 UTC
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Post by Lee
Yes. the warranty is transferrable , since the phone was a gift to me, the
original purchaser had confirmed this before making the purchase. I have
also since asked my nearby telstra store, they have also said the
warranty is with Motorola, which is determined by the barcode on the
phone.
You are just a sore looser, can't admit you are wrong and tries to be a
smart-ass at every opportunity.
This is a forsale newsgroup. People posts here to sell their item, and
the buyers has can make enquiries on their own account without your
misinformed replies, not to mention you didn't even bother to read the
original post. You get off at pointing out other people's faults but
can't admit your own?
Like I said in my first reply, if you are not interested, dont look and
don't reply.
Keep your opinions to yourself.
I still think it's a little over priced , http://www.directdeals.com.au
hose your price and I cant see any reason not to lambast you , I will be
interested to see just how portable the warranty really is .
Again didn't even bother to check the facts, did you even search that
website?
They don't even sell Motorola V3s so what do you base your pathetic claims
on?

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