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Matt H |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 19:14 |
buy a new 1 ya tight twat :P | |
nickyboy01 |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 18:52 |
And make sure you read the ad carefully, too many con artists selling links to cheap phones these days | |
Jambo |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 18:51 |
quote: I did and regret it 100% it was a nokia 8850, when it arrived it was one with a case that had been replaced with some made in taiwan crap. It fell to bits after 2 weeks, all i managed to get was a £10 refund. :( Never again :thumbs: | |
Ben |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 16:54 |
if you claim on insurance you have to tell ur network operator who then block the phone | |
Simon |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 16:41 |
I brought a phone of ebay, just make sure you get one fo somebody that sells loads and has good feeback | |
Stuckey |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 16:32 |
only networh operators can block em, but if you take it to a mobile phone repair shop they can unblock it | |
Dean_H |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 16:25 |
Hmm hard that, dont think the insurers can block the phone, only network operators can block the phone on their network. | |
Ben |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 16:23 |
yes they could , i personally would never buy a phone off ebay | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 5th Sep 04 at 16:20 |
Was just thinking. Say i buy a phone off ebay. And the phone previously was someones on contract with insurance. So they sell it to me on ebay then tell the insurers it was stolen. Could the insurers block the phone I had bought so that it wouldn't work even though i had bought it legitimately? |