This is a non-working Dummy phone. It's basically just a shell of that cell phone without the insides. That's what we use as a display model at our stores. Makes a good kids toy, but completly useless. Hope that helps :)
2006-12-18 10:16:26
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answered by Ashelena777 4
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it relatively is in all probability from multiple shop returns or broken merchandise. shops attempt to no longer sell broken merchandise, so it finally ends up on pallets being bought on line. somebody buys the pallet at a set fee, and then parcels off the guy products. Pallets of merchandise like that run everywhere from a pair hundred funds as much as three thousand. the broking possibilities out the particularly large stuff to sell at top rate costs, and something is in simple terms gravy. A telephone with a chipped button particularly isn't that vast a deal whilst in comparison with the huge reveal screen tvs, laptops, cellular telephones...
2016-10-15 04:56:42
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answered by ? 4
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As another person said, that's not a real phone.
However, with the rate at which people upgrade their phones it's not that far fetched. You'll probably end up having to pay a bit more for newer models in good condition though.
2006-12-18 10:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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There are always used things on eBay. They are often priced for about what they are worth.
How do you know whether the one on sale is compatible with your network? How do you know that it is not stolen? How do you know it doesn't need an expensive new battery? How do you know what your network provider might charge to reprogram any SIM card in it? How do you know whether the offer is just a come-on to get your credit card info? How do you know the advertiser really has it and is planning to send it?
2006-12-18 10:22:01
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answered by Rich Z 7
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Here's a quote copied off the link you supplied,
"I am selling a Samsung A707 Display Phone. It is brand new. Please note the phone is non working and for display purposes. It could also be used as a brand new OEM housing or as a toy phone for a child. Email me with any questions. Thanks and good luck!".....
2006-12-18 10:19:04
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answered by Papa 7
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read the title it is a dummy phone for display only
2006-12-18 10:10:25
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answered by steven z 3
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. Please note the phone is non working and for display purposes. It could also be used as a brand new OEM housing NOOO!
2006-12-18 10:11:51
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answered by Anonymous
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1 cent to yeah it true
2006-12-18 10:10:56
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answered by Cheerleader 2
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no don't get it, it's a hoax
2006-12-18 10:11:00
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answered by Butterfly 1
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