by "4 Sale" <nigel2008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Apr 29, 2008 at 09:33 PM
Good question.
To be honest I purchased it on the spur of the moment and I have settled
down and changed my mind now. I tried to get a refund and the best I
could
get was a store credit. Plus I kind of need the money back now :) .
Looking back I probably shouldn't have purchased the phone outright but I
did so I now have the phone to sell.
I simply just purchased the phone changed my mind later. At the time of
purchase I had a bit of spare money but things changes and now I could use
the money from the sale (I had some health problems). Sometimes bad
things
happen when you least want or need them to. Hence my Ebay sales. Mind
you
this has also prompted a bit of a house cleaning which is a good thing.
I'm just looking to make a quick sale hence the low price. I am willing to
take a bit of a loss on it. Yes it kind of hurts to know I am losing
money
but sometimes you have to lose a bit *shrug*.
$400 is the start of the bidding. It is smart to have a sensible starting
price as it encourages bidders and a faster sale :) .
There is absolutely nothing wrong witht he phone it is practically new I
have just looked at it a bit and whole I love the phone I kind of need the
money a bit more.
Pick up is an option I live in Harbord, Sydney NSW. Please let me know
accordingly :) You can e-mail me if you wish.
"Boofhead" <boofhead@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:48166069$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >This N95 is in excellent condition. This phone is 100% genuine and
>>unlocked. All I have done is take it out of the box and tested it.
>>It works fine but I already have a few phones that do what I need them
to
>>do. These things sell for over a $1000 in the shop.
>
> So why/how did you buy/acquire it & more to the point why are you
selling
> it
> with a possible $600 loss???? I could be interested but newbies on eBay
> bother me especially those savvy enough to promote it via news groups.
Is
> pickup an option?
>