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Howdy. I'm in Duncraig, WA.
I just got a P800.
I used to have a T68 with T68i software, but that's been passed on to my mum.
anyone know a good place to get a 128mb memory stick duo?
everywhere i have been sells it for too much. eg harvey norman sells a sandisc 128mb for $130. and a 64mb sony for $165!!!
the rrp for a 64mb sony is $75, and for a 128mb sony is $109.
I'm gonna look at megamart and sony central tomorrow.
If harvey norman still has their price match, i'll get them to order a 128mb sony in, and then i get it for the cheaper price, less 10% of the difference.
megamart does the same thing, but only 5% i think. and it depends if they even sell it.
sony central should have it, and it should be at rrp.
downtown duty free have it for $99.95 ex tax. so with gst it'll be $110.
if worst comes to worst, i'll get it from there.
they are just so damn hard to find
i don't want to order off ebay, coz then i still have to pay postage, and i'd rather pay a little extra and get one from perth.
i'm not in a big rush, but i would like to have one in 2 or 3 weeks at most.
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Posted: 2004-04-27 13:50:45
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You can get them from Harris Technology, In WA they have a store in Osborne Park, they sell the 128MB MS Duo for $107, you can also order online with them if thats too far away from you.
http://www.ht.com.au/Scripts/xworks.exe?PART:L4128#Tof
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Posted: 2004-05-09 01:49:06
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brisvegas man here. P800 and t610 here!
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Posted: 2004-05-12 10:18:53
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I live in SA in a small town called Mypolonga near Murray Bridge and Mannumn. I have a p800
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Posted: 2004-05-22 11:46:47
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Hello, I'm an irish man but living in sydney.
Just bought a T610 last week, am going to get it flashed to get rid of all that nasty vodafone stuff.
Just happen to work for optus and there is a service center in the building so hopefully one of the technicians in there will flash it for me.
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Posted: 2004-05-24 01:54:16
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From Manchester now in Sydney - Northern Beaches. Proud three day owner of a P900 at $0 courtesy of Telstra and a bit of smooth talking be me and my mate.
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Posted: 2004-06-01 12:55:37
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well done! and I know as a Telstra customer myself that is not easy
just don't get any sand in the cracks (of the P900)!
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Posted: 2004-06-01 12:57:41
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Was so close to getting the p800 from telstra with the same technique, but i was just short 5 points to be approved, I headed home to get my copy of my birthcert but when i cam back there was a different guy working and he informed me that due to my visa expiry date i could not get it. Bugger.
The other guy did not mind about the exp date.
So I went and bought a T610 from vodafone which i cannot get unbranded now.
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Posted: 2004-06-02 07:24:32
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question for masseur - somewhere on this site I found a post from you on how to alter the delay period before the call gets passed to voice mail. I've tried the code;
**61*07973100123*11*30# - where 30=the delay period in seconds, 5 to 30 increments in 5.
it 'accesses the network' then returns a command error - any clues?
Thanks mate
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Posted: 2004-06-03 14:23:38
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to be honest I have never tried it myself but the number after **61* doesn't look like an aussie number (looks like a philipines number actually) and I recall the number there should be a mailbox number of some kind for yourself and the post you are referring to gave some info on how to get the number that should be used there.
remind me where that post is (saves me searching) and I'll give it a go
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Posted: 2004-06-03 14:29:06
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