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533 days ago

Practically brand new Samsung Galaxy A14 5G mobile phone

Stephen and Deearna from Onehunga

I have for sale a practically brand new Samsung Galaxy A14 5G purchased from Vodafone Newmarket on 26 March 2023.

My daughter purchased it after a member of the public smashed her iPhone from her hand and didn't stop to see if she was hurt or what damage he had done. My daughter didn't realise I could claim on insurance, so purchased this phone. I've since claimed on the insurance so the phone is not needed. She has only opened the box and I told her not to use it, so it is as brand new condition still.

The phone was $399 and comes with $25 phone case as well, so $424 total value. Selling for $324 ($100 discount). Just wanting to get some of the money back for my daugher.

You get the full balance of the warrantee from purchase date, which is covered with the receipt that will be included.

I have this for sale on Trademe if you are interested.

www.trademe.co.nz...

Price: $324

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