P4000,i880,moto q,i870,i850,i860,i830,i730,LG 5450,Samsung a520,LG tm520,Sanyo 4500 (my first phone)
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Originally Posted by VacTacks11
My Curve has seen better days (scratches, cracked screen), but if you want to spend $50 at cnn.cn to get a new housing for it, it'll look brand new.
I should put mine up as well. Or maybe I should wait until the 22nd. I wouldn't want to sell my phone tomorrow and find out Telus had to wait an extra 2 weeks.
u can put it up now with a warnign that u will not be selling it until next week
the wifi issue has been fixed on the blackberry site...it confirms that there is not wifi when u do a comparison with the bold...also it shows that there is a wall charger and usb cable included as accessories
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Well the curve pricing has been dropping from what I have seen on kijiji. The amount of iphones being sold right now is incredible and I guess the same can happen on the older blackberry models if lots of people plan to upgrade.
I think some of the Apple fanatics are a little more crazy about upgrading to the latest model compared to the blackberry crowd which is why I think you will see so many iphones for sale over the next month.
But the pricing on curve is definitely dropping. A well used model seems to be going around $200 and lightly used units with some warranty left at $250. $300 at the top end. A new in box and never activated unit would likely be in the $350 zone. Of course there may be some outliers on those prices. If you get lucky as a seller you might be able to do a little better. If you are quick as a buyer you may find someone selling for a bit less. I saw a few curves sell (but quickly) at the $150 mark. The 8830 I have now was bought on kijiji for an awesome price by being quick on the draw.
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I think alot of it is EVERY time TELUS does a "pre" Launch like they did with the Storm they get burned by deleys, by manufatures rushing products to market when they should not be launched, and by Verizion and Vodaphone buying all the stock that RIM Can make and not leaving any for their little Canadian Cousin!
But that's just my theroy....
That's exactly what I was told, they don't want to stick their necks out there again and get burned.
Also, I figure how are you gonna move old stock when they know the new is coming so soon?
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