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This auction site is very cheap, is it a real deal?
I've found a new website with auctions on unlocked iPhones. I'd really like one, just not tied to O2 for 18 months. Has anyone used a site like this before? It looks like I could get one cheaper than on eBay but it looks unusual.
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I wouldn't, it looks too good to be true.
You have to ask at those prices who is making money?, why are goods so cheap?, will you ever get them?
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If it's too good to be true... it probably is.
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