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The listing, Iphone 3gs has ended.
it is an use phone i had it for 2weeks it is an iphone 3gs carrier tmobile can take picture dont really know what to tell because this is my 1st auction but if any info needed meassage me :* :)) good luck happy bidding
I can already tell you he's off the mark--T-Mobile has never had any incarnation of the iPhone unless it was their European division. And I'm speaking as a former T-Mo customer service rep on that one, so I would know that information. Sorry, guys, but I think this one's a fraud based on that alone.
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That idiot talking crap about this being a fraud on T-Mobile is wrong. You can unlock any GSM phone, iPhone 3GS beingne of them, once unlocked can put a T-Mobile SIM Card in and then be on T-Mobile. So don't believe that guy he doesn't know anything.