Selling SX66 on ebay. Looking for advise. - MDA III, XDA III, PDA2k, 9090 General

Hey folks. I am going to be selling my SX66 on ebay. I was looking for some advise on what I should get for it.
I plan on selling it with all the accessories I have for it Including
Mobile Glove Case
1GB Sandisk SD card
Digitraveler GPS (modified to work with BA)
I have also upgraded it to the latest port from the wizard, and I have and am going to include (Software which is already installed)
FeederReader
Resco 2005
Microsoft Voice Command 1.5
Agile Messanger
Some of which are free, but valuable.
I'm not quite sure what to start the bidding at, I don't want it to seem high for a used but execelent condition BA, but at the same time I don't want to get nothing its worth for it. Considering New/unlocked SX66's go for about 350. Mine has had love and care by a PPC Nut for this long. It has been unlocked and has alot of stuff you don't get stock.
Any suggestions? ( Or anyone interested?)

Sell optional accessories separately, but cross-promote them and offer combined shipping.
You almost always make more if you sell items individually, than if you sell them together as a package, as long as the listing fees are not too high (so don't spend a lot on each one -- choose listing options and starting prices judiciously).
And never buy an accessory just to sell an item, unless it is mandatory for the product to work, and the current one is defective (like a battery). Don't buy cases, adapters, cables, etc., just to sell a phone.
A new unlocked SX66 can be obtained for $400 from reputable sellers, so price accordingly.

I already own the accessories and software. Thanks for the advise... I wasn't sure if I should sell everything together or not... I think I will keep the case and the SD card included, but sell the GPS adaptor separately.

My suggestion is to sell the GPS and SD seperately. Others doesn't seems to be that easy to sell them seperately.

One of my concerns is that I have alot of software loaded to the SD card. Given the number of programs that are on the PPC itself, there is pretty limited memory onboard.

I would sell the SD card and GPS receiver separately, but offer combined shipping.
For the least hassles, use USPS Priority Mail with insurance. PM lets you get free delivery confirmation if you print labels online ( http://www.usps.com/clicknship ).
If you're selling software as well, sell it by the original CD/DVD if possible, which means the SD card isn't necessary just to carry the software, and can be sold separately. Start the SD card's price at the lowest price you'd be willing to sell it at as a part of a system, but sell it separately so that if someone else wants to buy it for more, you'll get more.
If the software was electronically downloaded (e.g. Handango), then you can't do much about it unless you want to crack it, since the software will only work as long as the phone is under your name. The new owner won't be able to use it unless they keep your name or they are proficient at cracking code.
Only sell the phone with software that's free or which comes with installation disk. Deactivate the software's license first, if applicable, so that the new owner can reactivate it themselves later.

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Replacement Stylus??

where can you get them. also interested in buying in bulk but i need at least one for now!!
Go to www.ebay.co.uk and search xda stylus.
You should search xda 2s stylus or you'll end up with one that doesn't fit as the XDA2s' stylus differs from the XDA2 etc.
I know.. I have a heap of useless leftover XDA2 stylus' that are too long for my 2S.
I bought mine from here:
http://www.boxwave.com/products/styraballpointpen/styra-ballpoint-pen-stylus-htc-blue-angel_460.htm
they have a pen in them, but it was better than nothing. Siemens didn't sell them, neither did Cingular.
So much for post-sales customer support
2 for $26. im going to look else where
lost mine recently got it the next day. orignal styluses from teh supplier themselves. got the number from orange shop. works out cheaper and you get more than 1. i would buy 3 for a tenner rather than 1 for a fiver. got them the next day
http://www.ora.co.uk
why dont you look in the o2 website,
http://www.my-xda.com/
click the device you have, and click on accessories
they are bout £7.99 and you can even order them from there!!!
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HTC Desire from China bought on eBay

Does anyone have any experience buying the HTC Desire from China?
I read that the Nexus One has been cloned. I see no official report that the HTC Desire has also been cloned, but I have noticed a lot of suppliers selling the Desire through Alibaba. I am wondering if these are clones too.
Today I bought an HTC Desire off eBay from China which is supposed to be brand new in the box.
It was rediculously cheap - 50-60% cheaper than the cost of an HTC Desire from a US seller.
Now I am worried it's a clone.
I have protection from eBay PayPal so I should be ok, but I am curious to hear what people think.
Also, does anyone know of a program which will read and tell me the hardware specifications of my HTC? I'm looking for one of those apps like Intel provides to give you the model and serial number of your processor on your PC. I figure this is one way of confirming whether I have a real HTC phone when it arrives.
Any link to the eBay auction?
The "clones" of these high end cellphones in China are pretty fake. They resemble the real ones, but one can easily tell the difference. They definitely don't run android, and run some variation of Linux that is skinned to look like iPhone/WinMo/Android.
Once you have it in hand, it would be very obvious to you whether it is fake, either from the hardware or from the software, so there is no need to use any software to check the hardware specification.
There is no Nexus One/Desire clones that runs real Android or equipped with Snapdragon. Again, if it is a fake, it will be VERY obvious.
Thanks for your reply.
Here is the link.
I will ask the seller to send me pics he took instead of the ones he copied.
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260611334391&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
$170 US for a Desire!! from a zero feedback seller in China.....id never go near such.
I know.
I am betting on eBay and PayPal buyer protection to save me if needed.
giant_rider said:
I know.
I am betting on eBay and PayPal buyer protection to save me if needed.
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Judging from the fact that the image is just ripped from some blog site and not even an HTC press release shot, combined with the sellers score: 0. So no sales or even any buys to the account...
I would be very surprised if this guy has even seen a Desire in person, forget you receiving one in the mail from this seller
Is it really worth the trouble?
I can tell you with no doubt, its a fake one! Because even in China, you won't get a real 2nd hand desire at that price.
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Sent from my HTC Desire
Alex_w said:
Judging from the fact that the image is just ripped from some blog site and not even an HTC press release shot, combined with the sellers score: 0. So no sales or even any buys to the account...
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This alone does not convince me.
When I sell items, I am lazy and rip images and descriptions from other listing.
However, add this to the fact that the seller has no scores...so maybe.
Hmmmmmmmmmmm
If it's too good to be true, it definitely is.
Sent from my HTC Desire
Are you serious when you said you bought it? HTC desire for 170 unlocked..really?
Where I live, I can barely get a dumbphone unlocked for that money.
Well, the picture was taken from some blog and the spec were copied from HTC website. That page alone can't tell whether the phone is real or not.
But as I said before, those Chinese clones of high end phones look really fake, and those Chinese sellers are not trying to scam people into believe that they are real. There is a market for cheap look-alike phones in China, and that market is what those "clones" are for.
People, the $170 final price is the result of an AUCTION, not a buy-it-now price. My bet is that this phone is real, but the fact that the seller is from China, together with the fact that he has 0 feedback, making no one wanted to bid on it. I highly doubt that he will ship you the phone, given how low the final price is. He will probably make up an excuse not to ship you the phone (out of stock, wrong listing, blah blah blah), and then refund you (I you had paid already). If he did ship you the phone, you win. If he shipped you a super fake clone, Paypal will get your money back. The only thing you will lose is time.
I took a chance on a simular "deal" for a HD2 and I was sent a small pink noname brand(actually works, my woman loves it) and a FAKE Iphone 3G. Get you paypal refund info ready.
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tsekh501 said:
Well, the picture was taken from some blog and the spec were copied from HTC website. That page alone can't tell whether the phone is real or not.
But as I said before, those Chinese clones of high end phones look really fake, and those Chinese sellers are not trying to scam people into believe that they are real. There is a market for cheap look-alike phones in China, and that market is what those "clones" are for.
People, the $170 final price is the result of an AUCTION, not a buy-it-now price. My bet is that this phone is real, but the fact that the seller is from China, together with the fact that he has 0 feedback, making no one wanted to bid on it. I highly doubt that he will ship you the phone, given how low the final price is. He will probably make up an excuse not to ship you the phone (out of stock, wrong listing, blah blah blah), and then refund you (I you had paid already). If he did ship you the phone, you win. If he shipped you a super fake clone, Paypal will get your money back. The only thing you will lose is time.
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I had the same thoughts.
I will see what I do.
I have not paid yet and can back out if I like by cancelling my transaction before payment.
I emailed the seller and asked for real pictures, why he is selling, what the serial number is, etc. I will see if he answers.
Unfortunately the seller's English is pretty bad so communicating is difficult.
Thanks everyone for your replies.
HTC doesn't sell cellphones in China offically
ebay buyer protection isn't worth ****. I got screwed when buying a PDA a couple years ago. ebay contacted me and told me not to send payment as his account was suspended. Unfortunately, I already had and received a box with a small rock in it which weighed what the PDA should.
I got about $200 back from ebay but I paid the guy $600.
USE YOUR CREDIT CARD AND YOU'LL BE FINE. THAT'S THE ONLY WAY.
Here are my golden rules for ebay, I hope this helps ....
NEVER buy a 'brand new' phone from ebay. You probably wont ever be able to return it, and might not have any kind of warranty.
Never buy anything from a seller with zero feedback. You simply cannot trust them if they do not have any reputation.
Never buy anything from China (unless you are sure about the seller).
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Here are my golden rules for ebay, I hope this helps ....
NEVER buy a 'brand new' phone from ebay. You probably wont ever be able to return it, and might not have any kind of warranty.
Never buy anything from a seller with zero feedback. You simply cannot trust them if they do not have any reputation.
Never buy anything from China (unless you are sure about the seller).
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Add to this list only buy form China if you think the money is worth the risk
But 170 bucks isnt worth it for me maby for you then take your chances
0 feedback seller from China...
I bought a while ago a Sony headset from China (was dead cheap so gave it a try), the seller had plenty of feedback and I eventually got the headphones. They looked so good, very real. But the sound... was worse than the cheapest pound store ones!! Funny thing is the seller disapperaed from Ebay straight after the paypal payment... no refund for the fakes. I def learned my lesson.
I have seen a lot of this fake seller in china, all of them have 0 feedback or some fake feedbacks. Usually the sell all phones they can in a short period of time, and after that you get nothing and they will delete their ebay account.
I hope this one is not like it
It's one of either two things.
You got scammed and will be sent nothing (Which is what i'm expecting)
Or
You're going to be sent a very very bad nexus one clone.

Where is the best place to sell my Tilt 2?

I want to get a new android device. I have fallen out of love with windows mobile. all the rom flashing.. the ORD flashing has left me STRUNG OUT!!
i have the AT&T Pure and my wife has the Tilt 2..
they are BOTH worth some bucks and could easily help fund our new android addiction!
so
where to sell them?!
i'm pretty sure no one on this forum wants "FOR SALE" threads..
so how about "where should i sell it?!"
ebay is a good place, but fees are high.
What prices you got on pure and tilt2.
eBay will get you the most exposure. You can also try the Marketplace forum on this website. Also Craislist, which will allow you to avoid shipping fees if you find a local buyer that can pickup. But neither the XDA Marketplace or Craiglist offer any type of protection from scammers.
I use ebay frequently. When buying, you take a risk, but when selling, I never ship untill payment has been recieved. I also always mention that It won't be shipped w/o payment in the item description. Actual pictures (and several) and good descriptions will get you the most interest and bids, in my experience.
Also, its a risk, but I generally seem to be able to sell things at a higher rate when I am starting at really low prices, as compared to when I have a starting bid close to what I actually want it to sell for. Your best bet is to search ebay for you phones, see how they are selling and what gets the best price.
I am looking to purchase one Tmobile failed me twice - PM me!!
Another eBay tip: Sellers with better ratings get more people looking at their auctions, more people bidding, and therefore better sell prices. If you don't use eBay much, or at all, you might consider having a family member or friend with more transactions under their belt to post the auction for you. Especially for an item like a phone, I would personally only buy from a seller with a very good rating, and with a decent number of transaction under their belt.
I'd be interested in either jsut the Pure or both of them together. Let me know shoot me a PM with how much you'd like to get for them.
Thanks,
CrimsonCadillac

[q] buying nexus

Hey,
So I am really interested in buying this tablet, but i'm not sure though. Are the issues resolved by now, touch screen, gps, speaker, etc?
Should I buy it from play store, or staples, futureshop stores?
I'm in Canada.
I am looking into buying the 32GB version wifi.
Buy it from somewhere that will let you return without questioning or restocking/return shipping fees. That would be Best Buy, Future Shop, or Staples, imo. You never know what issue you will find, and some smaller places may give you some grief or hit you with restocking/return shipping fees.
A little homework can be very helpful :
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/mG4JXaT-SHs[901-925-false]
The above post is exactly correct. Buy only from a place with a really good return policy.
Some issues are immediately apparent, others may not surface for over a week.
Don't get me wrong - this doesn't effect most units, but it's hardly the 'statistically insignificant' numbers that Google/ASUS, or even some XDA members, might like to make the general public believe.

BOGO: What Happens to Deal during Exchange?

If we bought our Note 7s at retail stores like BestBuy, exchanging our phones will involve voiding the original sales. What happens to those who bought two for the semi-price of one and are waiting to receive $650 gift cards in the mail to help cover the second phones? Will the original deal be honored? Some of us are also expecting separate orders for free 256 SD cards and/or GearFit2s. Will they still be shipped?
You'll need to contact Best Buy or whatever retailer you bought from. I'm going to wait a few days before I talk to BBuy, to give them time to setup their exchange process and train their employees.

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