Blackberry 8520 Curve - Brand New Sealed Box - T-Mobile
Blackberry 8520 Curve - Brand New Sealed Box - T-Mobile
Before I put it up on ebay, just wondering if anyone is interested in a:
Blackberry Curve 8520 locked to T-Mobile
full specs here:
http://uk.blackberry.com/devices/blackberrycurve8500/
Its brand new sealed in the box. I will not open it, as I have always said an opened box is never a brand new phone !
Cheapest brand new on the market is £139.99 from Amazon, not including delivery. Then its £149.99 from Argos and The link.
On ebay they sell in the region of £100-£130 used.
example: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Used-Boxed-BlackBe...5193b2a19a and this one is grade B stock (refurb?)
I am looking for on OJC £115+£7.50 special delivery next day (covered upto £500?) Also open to offers.
This is a bargain and would save me alot of time, instead of messing with ebay.
I am confident that if no one is interested on here, it will sell in the region of £130-£150, but then minus the ebay fees and paypal fees.
Sorry price is £100 not £115
Where is that d.a.m.n edit button !!!!!!!!!
todd Do you still have to pay extra for the blackberry push service?
todd Do you still have to pay extra for the blackberry push service?
todd LOL, just checked my t-mobile account and I have to pay another fiver a month if I want the push service on the BB
todd LOL, just checked my t-mobile account and I have to pay another fiver a month if I want the push service on the BB
what is it?
Quote:Push email differs from conventional email systems that are “pull” oriented. Usually, when email is sent, it arrives at the recipient’s Internet Service Provider’s (ISP’s) mail server, where it is held for collection. It might instead arrive at a website server, if the email is Web-based. Either way, email remains on the mail server until the recipient uses an email program to poll the mail server. If new mail is present, the email client “pulls” the mail to the client’s computer. The difference between this scheme and push email is that, with push email, the mail is pushed through to the client without waiting for polling.
pinched from the net
Quote:Push email differs from conventional email systems that are “pull” oriented. Usually, when email is sent, it arrives at the recipient’s Internet Service Provider’s (ISP’s) mail server, where it is held for collection. It might instead arrive at a website server, if the email is Web-based. Either way, email remains on the mail server until the recipient uses an email program to poll the mail server. If new mail is present, the email client “pulls” the mail to the client’s computer. The difference between this scheme and push email is that, with push email, the mail is pushed through to the client without waiting for polling.
now sold, mods please remove thread?