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July 12th, 2008, 05:09 PM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
In article <Xns9AD985D9DE498bob@216.196.97.136>, The Bob
<nospam@bob.com> wrote:
> You are obviously too stupid to understand what Larry was saying. In
> another year, the iPhone will add to the growing list of irrelevnt Apple
> products. He may be a little aggressive in saying a year, but certainly in
> a couple of years.
Talk about stupid. You, Larry and Oxford are all sad cases.
--
Charles
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July 12th, 2008, 07:14 PM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
Oxford <apony@pasture.com> amazed us all with the following in news:apony-
74FBDD.13555312072008@news.qwest.net:
> The Bob <nospam@bob.com> wrote:
>
>> >> Interesting- however, I seem to recall the first batch lost about 1/3
>> >> of their value in six weeks... ;-)
>> >
>> > no, the 8GB lost 20%, it went from $599, to $399 and everyone got $100
>> > back, so it dropped by $100, or 20%.
>>
>> Nobody got $100 back.
>
> actually, everyone that wanted it did...
How many checks for $100 did Apple generate?
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July 12th, 2008, 07:14 PM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
Oxford <apony@pasture.com> amazed us all with the following in
news:apony-8FFBB9.13512612072008@news.qwest.net:
> The Bob <nospam@bob.com> wrote:
>
>> > no larry, the 1.0 iPhones will have a life of about 4-5 years of
>> > active use. We aren't talking about a regular cell phone, we are
>> > talking about an apple device which lasts far longer than other
>> > similar products... since apple continuously updates them to be on
>> > par with the newest models.
>>
>> Yeah- that worked well for them yesterday, didn't it?
>
> what do you mean?
Only an idiot would ask that question.
>
>> You are obviously too stupid to understand what Larry was saying. In
>> another year, the iPhone will add to the growing list of irrelevnt
>> Apple products. He may be a little aggressive in saying a year, but
>> certainly in a couple of years.
>
> No, Apple stuff doesn't lose value that rapidly, even iPod 1.0's are
> worth over $100 and that's 7 years later... The iPhone will be no
> different in this regard. It's kinda like Volvo or Acura cars, you pay
> a little more up front, but you get the use of a finer product and
> when you "upgrade" you get a significant amount back.
>
Please point out where I used the word "value" or even alluded to it.
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July 12th, 2008, 11:17 PM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
In message <Xns9AD986DE8CEB1noonehomecom@208.49.80.253> Larry
<noone@home.com> wrote:
>DevilsPGD <spam_narf_spam@crazyhat.net> wrote in
>news:ndmg74tsb6veeop3ijhptpdoj43faajkar@4ax.com :
>
>> http://search.ebay.com/270254667486
>
>Just like these quoted, they are all DEALERS, same on Craigslist in
>Charleston...national dealers trying to hold the price up.
Maybe, but these dealers are selling. 11 different bids on that one you
quoted.
If it was dealers selling iPhones at over-inflated prices, there would
be examples of cheap ones selling too. Where are they?
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July 13th, 2008, 12:45 AM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
Oxford <apony@pasture.com> wrote in news:apony-38AA4C.13002712072008
@news.qwest.net:
> ah, ebay and craigslist are free, open markets, there is no way a dealer
> can hold a price up... market forces dictate the price. and currently a
> 1.0 iPhone 8GB goes for around $380-$420, those are the facts.
>
>
I hate to burst your bubble, but a car DEALER can ALWAYS command a higher
price for a used car than YOU can......
You need to get out more....(c;
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July 13th, 2008, 12:45 AM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
The Bob <nospam@bob.com> wrote in
news:Xns9AD985D9DE498bob@216.196.97.136:
> You are obviously too stupid to understand what Larry was saying. In
> another year, the iPhone will add to the growing list of irrelevnt
> Apple products. He may be a little aggressive in saying a year, but
> certainly in a couple of years.
>
>
One must also take into consideration the 3 month attention span of the
average FruitFone owner.....who expects a new gadget to be in production
before the glue has dried on the one in his hands....must to the delight of
the manufacturers of phones, video game toys, computers, etc.
Remember how fascinated we all were when Motorola released the Flipphone
you could actually put in your pocket! It was the innovative product of
the century!
Then, they found out how much more money could be made by obsoleting all
the batteries/accessories/dropin chargers/etc. EVERY time you came out with
a new model....(c;
I hope for Apple's sake, FruitFone 3 is in Beta......(c;
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July 13th, 2008, 04:20 AM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
In article <QFYdk.6489$vn7.3602@flpi147.ffdc.sbc.com>, SMS
<scharf.steven@geemail.com> wrote:
> Larry wrote:
>
> > Horseshit! Users were dumping them on anyone who would buy them on the
> > waiting lines all night for $50.....reported in many many of the websites
> > like Gizmodo. The deal was $50 and a 2G for your place in the line....a
> > great deal for people in the 20 states ATT doesn't have 3G installed in!
>
> They're selling for $60-80 on eBay for the 8GB model.
not even close to correct. even broken ones are going for *much* more.
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July 13th, 2008, 04:20 AM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
In article <Xns9AD998124859Abob@216.196.97.136>, The Bob
<nospam@bob.com> wrote:
> >> > no, the 8GB lost 20%, it went from $599, to $399 and everyone got $100
> >> > back, so it dropped by $100, or 20%.
> >>
> >> Nobody got $100 back.
> >
> > actually, everyone that wanted it did...
>
> How many checks for $100 did Apple generate?
lots. everyone with an activated iphone and purchased it before the
price cut was entitled to a $100 gift certificate.
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July 13th, 2008, 05:16 AM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
In message <Xns9AD9EA0E111BCnoonehomecom@208.49.80.253> Larry
<noone@home.com> wrote:
>Oxford <apony@pasture.com> wrote in news:apony-38AA4C.13002712072008
>@news.qwest.net:
>
>> ah, ebay and craigslist are free, open markets, there is no way a dealer
>> can hold a price up... market forces dictate the price. and currently a
>> 1.0 iPhone 8GB goes for around $380-$420, those are the facts.
>
>I hate to burst your bubble, but a car DEALER can ALWAYS command a higher
>price for a used car than YOU can......
>
>You need to get out more....(c;
You don't spend much time on eBay, do you? This does happen, but not
always.
But again, if there are all these cheap eBay iPhones, point out an item
number or two?
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July 13th, 2008, 11:32 AM
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How much are used, unlocked, original iPhones going for now?
nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> amazed us all with the following in
news:130720080011484379%nospam@nospam.invalid:
> In article <Xns9AD998124859Abob@216.196.97.136>, The Bob
> <nospam@bob.com> wrote:
>
>> >> > no, the 8GB lost 20%, it went from $599, to $399 and everyone
>> >> > got $100 back, so it dropped by $100, or 20%.
>> >>
>> >> Nobody got $100 back.
>> >
>> > actually, everyone that wanted it did...
>>
>> How many checks for $100 did Apple generate?
>
> lots. everyone with an activated iphone and purchased it before the
> price cut was entitled to a $100 gift certificate.
>
Your answer makes no sense. You say they sent out lots of checks and then
talk about gift certificates. Oxtard clearly stated that people got money
back.
So, let's try this again. How many checks did Apple send out?
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