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For Sale 'SIM with $25 of minutes' and Nokia 1661
November 20, 2009
10:15 pm
pete_351
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SIM has a Hamilton area code. Comes with $25 of airtime. Selling SIM with mins. for $25. Shipping included.

Nokia 1661: Brand New.
Comes with charger, battery, bluetooth headset and instruction manual. I have charged the battery to full right out of the box. I made sure the phone works. This phone has a built-in flashlight which is very useful.
Selling phone with everything above (not including SIM or mins.) for $45.
I am including shipping anywhere in Canada using a bubblewrap envelope.

Will also sell both items for $60.

Reply in forum or email me at: pistol_pete_ at Hotmail.c

November 20, 2009
10:28 pm
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your email address doesn't seem to work.

November 20, 2009
11:30 pm
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pistol_pete_@ hotmail.com

November 21, 2009
1:26 am
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SIM card sold. Phone is still available.

November 27, 2009
5:50 am
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It has been reported by the buyer that the SIM came with $5 of airtime instead of $25 airtime as listed. While this site does not vouch for the items posted in the phone exchange forum, we definitely do not want to see any deals go sour. Seller -- please inform us of a resolution by posting in this thread.

November 30, 2009
5:52 am
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I have been communicating with the buyer over email. I helped him activate it and gave him some links for info on speakout rates. As for the SIM not have the said amount of airtime: It was a miscommunication between me and the cashier when I made the purchase. The cashier said that $25 of bonus airtime is on the phone and will be added on activation. Anyways I thought it was on the SIM. The buyer told me that it only had $5 of airtime. I was able to give him a referral bonus of $10. Since I gave him the code I have not heard anything from him so I am assuming everything is settled.

November 30, 2009
4:53 pm
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I completely resent the referral Bonus trick. I have activated two phones so I got referral bonus for myself for each. That's sellers poor show of helping buyer.

If you want you can return some amount to my PayPal account. I am not asking for full refund. Just a token amount of you being fair and not hiding behind $10 referral.
For your info I already Lost $35 remained on My Petro-Canada SIM when I transferred the number to this SIM.

I completely resent any seller who hides behind what he thought and what it is actually.
I was complete opposed to buying SIMS here for such debacle.
Next time any user should pay for what he thought and what he sold.

November 30, 2009
6:29 pm
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$15 refunded

December 1, 2009
6:23 am
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pete_351 said:

$15 refunded


Yes received. Problem solved.

Thanks

December 1, 2009
5:54 pm
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mjbad2, consider yourself very lucky to get the SIM for only $10. Normally, a SO SIM can easily be sold for $20 - $25 without any airtime credit. I don't think the OP has any intention of cheating at the very beginning. OP should have kept the SIM for himself. The combined $5 initial credit and the $10 referal credit is more than the selling price $10 - postage.

December 1, 2009
6:19 pm
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Amowagou said:

mjbad2, consider yourself very lucky to get the SIM for only $10. Normally, a SO SIM can easily be sold for $20 - $25 without any airtime credit. I don't think the OP has any intention of cheating at the very beginning. OP should have kept the SIM for himself. The combined $5 initial credit and the $10 referal credit is more than the selling price $10 - postage.


Ya Right. So I lose $35, transfer it here to get an SIM and $25 credit. I expect the loss to be $10.

Now I lose $35, Pay $10 For SIM, Pay another $25 to keep it active for next year.
That's like Buying a new phone without actually getting the phone all for $70.

I only bought because of the heading. That's what happens when you ASS-U-ME.
So don't tell whether I am lucky or not.
Its easy for you to say/post on Internet when you are not paying. Advices/opinions are for Free.

December 2, 2009
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Out of curiousity, why didn't you wait until the Petro Canada thing ran out? Was it about to expire and you didn't want to refill type of thing?