FREE: Motorola Prepaid New In Box with paperwork Net10 Smartphone
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Description
The listing, Motorola Prepaid New In Box with paperwork Net10 Smartphone has ended.
I am listing a brand new *Unused* Net10 prepaid Smart phone. You must purchase your own service card. That is not included. All paperwork is included. Everything that comes with it in stores is with it. All unused. Purchase price $55 plus tax
Questions & Comments
Points are points however those same points act as the currency for listia. When credits are purchased from Listia with cash, the credits have an exchange rate just as any other currencies. The value for this phone is $55 plus tax. So by applying the Listia currency exchange rate you are able to conduct fair business. You misunderstanding doesn't mean rules need to be posted to my listing causing it to appear unprofessional.
By "purchase price $55 plus tax" do you mean that that is what you paid or what you would like for the phone?
Mar 10th, 2013 at 9:13:12 PM PDT by
ListiaTaz
Purchase price is Retail Price. The price you would spend in stores. I would like close to that considering I can still return the product and receive full retail refund. However the entire point is to list the phone for listia users to have valuable things to bid on. And I'm ok with a slight difference as long as everything is fair. :-)
Hi, again... just to make sure.. you understand that things are not auctioned for cash, right? Items listed on Listia are listed for credits - www.Listia.com/howitworks - I just wanted to make sure, because it sounds like you are trying to sell this for cash, which is not allowed. Thanks.
Mar 11th, 2013 at 10:15:33 AM PDT by
ListiaTaz
I'd appreciate it if you asked me these questions in my inbox instead of on my auction. I listed it to be sold for credits. I made the reader aware of the value of this item. I did not ask for more money than shipping. If you want to ask a question pertaining to the rules, wouldn't it be more professional to discuss with me in private?
Also I was not responded to when my first auction was deleted when I asked for the reason. If it was against state law I'd appreciate being told so I may take my own actions in doing what I need to in order to follow your rules and state rules. If I'm not informed of what rule was violated how am I to fix it?