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sance444
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10/26/2008 11:15:15 AM
Hi, the watch is made in china,like I have described ,so it is not gold ,but still looks great. Size is 34x34, so i think it is he right size to wear.
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williamsonwholesale
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8/7/2008 5:19:33 PM
Please make your payment via pay pal for your winning bid. williamsonwholesale@gmail.com
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williamsonwholesale
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8/6/2008 6:49:08 AM
Congradulations on your winning bid. Please make your payment through pay pal, my email address at paypal is williamsonwholesale@gmail.com. Once Payment has been made and confirmed your item will be shipped along with tracking number. Please be sure to send me your contact information and address of where your item will be shipped. Once again thank you for your business and happy bidding.
Jack Williamson Williamsonwholesale www.williamsonretail.com
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williamsonwholesale
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8/5/2008 1:55:15 PM
If you have any more questions please feel free to ask. There are some factors you should be aware of. A large part of their cellular inventory consists of GSM phones.
Some GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) providers include Cingular, Tmobile, AT&T, etc… A GSM network differs from a CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) network in several ways, the easiest to distinguish by being that a GSM phone requires a SIM card (which is not included). SIM cards can be obtained from your provider.
When purchasing a GSM phone you should take into consideration which bandwidth frequency is available in your area. Please contact your service provider for assistance.
The frequency coverage depends on the area and your service provider.
GSM cellular phones only run on 4 possible frequencies, 850/900/1800/1900.
Quad Band phones can run on all 4 frequencies, Tri Band phones will only work on 3 out of the 4 frequencies, and Dual Band phones will only work on 2 out of the 4 frequencies.
850/1900 are US frequencies, and 900/1800 are international frequencies.
The majority of the Tri Band phones are 900/1800/1900 which means they work internationally as well as on a US 1900 frequency (850 frequency will not work). Please check with your provider for details on the frequency in your area prior to placing your order.
Phones returned due to frequency issues are subject to approval and a 20% restocking fee.
All phones intended for use with carriers other than GSM networks are marked accordingly.
As the majority of phones are international models, and are not assigned to one specific carrier, unless marked otherwise, the GSM phones can be used on any GSM network: Cingular, Tmobile, AT&T, etc… However for best service from your cellular phone, the above frequency regulations must be observed.
*Cell phones which are marked as unlocked ( being international phones ) are not capable of working on the internet. They are not enabled to browse the internet and will not be able to access it.
This supplier also provides you with certain CDMA and IDEN phone models which work with the provider specified ion the item description.
All phones intended for use with CDMA and IDEN networks are specifically marked
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replica2u
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8/5/2008 9:52:20 AM
Hi,
So sorry, not yet. You can refer our website for latest addition.
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replica2u
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7/6/2008 9:14:40 AM
Hi,
Kuching is in Sarawak, Borneo Island.
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replica2u
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7/6/2008 9:11:57 AM
We are not sure why.
We don't do overnight shipping due to custom block problem.
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replica2u
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7/6/2008 9:09:04 AM
Sorry, we don't have that.
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replica2u
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7/5/2008 11:04:52 AM
We just replied your email. Please do refer.
You can email us at sales@replica2u.com for further information.
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replica2u
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7/5/2008 11:03:50 AM
Hi,
Sorry, the item is not Swiss Grade. We can't say the item is accurate as genuine. If you are looking almost accurate, please goto: http://www.replica2u.com/store/swiss.php.
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