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Description
The listing, T-Mobile Antenna Phone has ended.
It is exactly how you see it is, no scratches, no camera, no charger but the phone still works. I checked it like a week ago and it was working fine but it needs a sim card. It's no use for me because I lost the charger but I'm sure you can find it at any verizon shop. Happy Bidding!! It would be good for me if the winner picked it up by himself/herself because I really can't afford much but I'll try my best to ship the item. Delivery may take about 1-2 weeks.
Questions & Comments
What good would the charger do you without the phone?
This one is really strange to me because the seller has SEVERAL ipod-type listings running at the moment and racking up some big numbers - but whoever the seller is, they are running on the past reputation of a single sale on a 'broken' pair of headphones and (MOST CONCERNING) are using as an avatar a photo apparently lifted from an Asian tattoo site... (Meaning the seller is NOT the person pictured here....)
There is mention in these listings about not having money to ship and prefering local collection (a common scammer throw-off tactic), but then there are big announcements in several of these listings about how the seller just bought new power adapters and a bunch of cool cases for these items - which they will also give to you in this sweet deal if you will just bid more-more-more!
"Bid HIGHER!! i just bought a charger, 2 more sets of cases and 2 more sets of earphones. Bid High and they will all be provided!!"
Call it what you want - but this simply does NOT add up well. It REEKS of a scam, to me. People do not go from offering a free pair of broken ipod headphones (with a $7.99 shipping charge!) to throwing around a half dozen free ipods and phones, etc. - and then go buy chargers, cases, and addtional sets of headphones to go with them.
And why use a picture stolen from a tattoo site to mislead people into thinking it is you...?