jmerrey
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You mention buying a replacement body for $36. You should do that yourself and then sell the phone. Not trying to be cruel, but nobody is going to pay what you want for that phone.
You mention buying a replacement body for $36. You should do that yourself and then sell the phone. Not trying to be cruel, but nobody is going to pay what you want for that phone.
I undersantd. That price was just a startng point. if I was expecting that price, I woulnd't put OBO in the asking price.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will change the replacement body myself.
I did end up buying the dot view case, but it was too late at that point. The only reason I bought the case was cause it was interactive. But I think to appreciate the design and feel of the phone, one should use it without the case. Case's don't do justice IMO.
Which is why I went with the Speck case for mine. You absolutely have to protect these phones if for no other reason than to preserve its value. You say you could replace it for 36 bucks? Then why not just do it just to cover its "Fair condition. Has quiet a few scratches and a small ding ".
BTW, quite a few scratches and a small ding does sound better than scratched up all over and lots of dings for 375.00 bucks.
why did Verizon remove the MMS APN settings?
Well, you still looking to get rid of the phone?
Haven't read through to see if price dropped, but I'm afraid you're going to have a difficult time selling this for $375 in that condition. I've seen a few brand new ones to on eBay for ~$400.
Trade for a Lumia icon in fair condition? Body is in pretty good shape, the screen is scratched up though.
Who did you beat to death with that phone? Ouch. I am not a buyer, but I think your investment in a replacement body would be more than returned. That is probably the best Windows phone going, but with the condition it's in it won't bring you anything close to what you are asking - and offers at proper value would be insulting. In your shoes I'd fix and re-list it.