When I wrote about Oodle a while back, I wondered if the sources of its listings would ever get cranky (Oodle scrapes classified listings all over the web, then creates a vertical search engine). I never thought the first grump would be craigslist – but indeed, the company has asked Oodle to stop scraping its listings. It feels counter to the vibe craigslist has always had. I’ve asked Craig for his reasoning, will post if/when he responds…
Craigslist Blocks Oodle
When I wrote about Oodle a while back, I wondered if the sources of its listings would ever get cranky (Oodle scrapes classified listings all over the web, then creates a vertical search engine). I never thought the first grump would be craigslist – but indeed, the company has…

Another interesting question: why does Craig still allow Indeed.com to scrape its job listings, but not Oodle?
Is this the start of something as far as all the classified aggregators are concerned, or did Oodle do something particularly egregious, at least in Craig’s view?
The next question is … how will this affect Oodle’s business business model, since I had assumed CraigsList represented a significant percentage of their listings. (At least it appears that way when searching their NYC listings.)
But, given that craigslist gives RSS feeds for almost all their classifieds, can’t oodle pull in all the data using RSS?
1. Just because you put out an RSS feed doesn’t mean people can do anything they want with it. Craigslist can put out RSS feeds for users but not for people to build meta-sites on their backs.
2. I guess is very “non-Web 2.0” of me to say, but kudos to Craig. He spent 10+ years building Craigslist and is under no obligation to have someone else photocopy it and build a “meta” business off of it.
I for one am sick of people saying something is Meta or Web 2.0 when what they really means is it’s based on stealing.
We battle daily with people who are build “meta” sites by taking our content and Boingboing, Gawker, NYT content, wrapping it with their ads and saying “it’s a meta site!”
Fair use is one thing, wholesale scraping/syndication is another. Oodle, Indeed, etc. should a) get permission and b) consider paying Craig a licensing fee for his content.
Should Google “a) get permission and b) consider paying” every website a fee for their content? What about Technorati?
Just like these folks, Oodle just displays summaries that direct its users to Craigslist and other classified sites.
I agree with gina that almost all web search engines could be classified as ‘meta’ engines.
Are we making a distinction between screen scraping and crawling? Crawling points the user right back to the original crawled content. In contrast, screen scraping repackages the content and cuts out the original source of the information.
So, where do I classify myyahoo’s and google’s feedreaders which grab RSS based content and show it to me with all their other properties?
Are they or should they be paying the bloggers for this enrichment of their content?
>> Should Google “a) get permission and b)
>> consider paying” every website a fee
>> for their content? What about Technorati?
Actually, Google does give you the ability to opt out of the index. This makes sense for some folks who would have the total value of their product in the abstracts Google “publishes.”
In fact, the news companies felt they were losing value by the nature of Google News recently (a stretch, I know) and they are suing/opting out.
At the end of the day there are two things to look at:
a) fair use
b) being fair
It seems to me a lot of the meta sites are just leveraging the base of craigslist ads in order to get people to place ads on their service. When they reach critical mass they won’t need craig any more. That’s what I think is going on, and I’m sure Craig sees that too. It’s craigs community and if he doesn’t want it scraped they should–and did–respect that.
What’s getting lost here is what’s best for consumers. I think being open is good for consumers.
People want to see all their options. This is especially important for classifieds:
– the market is fragmented
– listings are perishable inventories of one (a job opening, available apartment, used car)
If I’m looking for an apartment and don’t see the listing for my dream place, it’s gone and I never even knew about it. Comparatively, this is much less of an issue when I’m shopping for a new digital camera (where I can go into any one of ten stores and buy what I want).
A similar argument can be made for consumers placing ads. They want to reach the biggest audience so they can get the best deal. Services like Oodle that help bring prospects to consumers listings are helping them not hurting them.
I believe that Craigslist has the right not to work with Oodle. But by helping consumers find listings on Craiglist, I believe Oodle positively contributes to their service.
This is a great example of the kinds of disputes I think we’re going to see as the web2.0 mashup phenomena grows. Is the very act of publishing *publicly available* RSS tacit permission to use the feed (note: it quite possible and increasingly common to protect access to RSS)? How does a publisher craft a TOS that can encapsulate all of the new uses for syndicated content that we are seeing? Isn’t the whole “web2.0 ethic” that it is these unforseen uses that create value for all parties?
Or is that a lot of Jonestown kool-aid? 😉
As someone who does well in the directory business I think it is entirely up to the creator of the content. I publish a LOT of fair use material and in three and a half years have received exactly two requests for uninclusion but get many, many requests everyday for inclusion.
If one scraper is using too much from one source it DOES become infringement and competition. I’m not familiar with Craigslist’s specific beef with Oodle, but I suspect that’s it.
When looking at whether and how New West should re-publish content from other local sites, I discovered that Craigslist not only has an explicit policy on republishing their data, they are one of the relatively small number of publishers who explicity state the terms of use for their RSS feeds, including the explicit permission to republish them for personal use and the explicit restriction from commercial use, among other definitions, attribution requirements, and so forth (full TOS here).
First off, I applaud that thoughtful and thorough statement of policy, independently of whether I like the policy. I disagree with a previous commenter that publishing an RSS feed is an implicit grant of permission to republish, given that there are plenty of uses of that particular technology that don’t involve republication. RSS feed practice lives in a gray area, since unless otherwise freed (for example via a Creative Commons license), all content is protected by copyright (limited only by fair use doctrine), yet many publishers of RSS feeds are only too happy to get exposure, and many would-be republishers of this are very aware of this tacit form of permission. I’ve suggested to several folks at Creative Commons that they should consider offering one or more RSS-related license types, and I’m sure in any case we’ll see more policy and protocol developing around this generally.
As for Craig’s actual policy, why should it be any different? It is a business, despite its folksy roots (or some would say pretenses), and classified ad content is its stock in trade. There may be times when republication of that content is deemed to be in their interest, but otherwise, if anything they’re probably not protecting it vigorously enough.
As for the fair use / “it’s just like Google” argument, that’s for more legally trained minds to debate, but I wouldn’t personally bet on Oodle’s position holding up.
Very interesting debate. I always say you should export your business model with your RSS feed…
Craig D.:
I’ve been reading your responses here and on your blog, and while I understand your point, I think you’re being a little intellectually dishonest amidst your talk of “love-ins”…
The problem with your service (and Indeed, and SimplyHired, etc. etc.) is that long term your business model disintermediates Craigslist and replaces it with… another intermediary. Your site.
Your service may indeed be better long term, in which case it will likely be successful, but Craig is under no obligation to subsidize it for you.
What’s getting lost here is what’s best for consumers. I think being open is good for consumers.
As a broad overarching principle, sure. But the devil is in the details. As a consumer (and sometimes advertiser) myself – I think a successful and viable Craigslist is in my best interests, at least for now. I’ve found it to be invaluable (and I’m in a market where I have to pay to advertise.)
In my opinion, content syndicators should do what they have historically done and pay a licensing fee if they want to republish original content for profit. Just because it’s on the internet doesn’t mean it’s free – even in the NEW, new economy.
UC, what you’re forgetting is that oodle doesn’t RE-PUBLISH, it SEARCHES and directs BACK to the original content. It provides free traffic (yes, i see the whole debate about being just another intermediary, and how many intermediaries can you have?, goo quesstion, what happens to the advertising dollars?, do they just grow exponentially? my opinion- sure, the more places to advertise the merrier). In that sense, oodle is much less harmful (if at all) than services like Bloglines or any RSS reader, which allow you to read other people’s content which they themselves produced (unlike with craigslist, someone has to get paid to write a BBC, NYT, Gawker, you name it, article) allowing you to skip the ads, which are crucial to providing salaries for all those wonderful writers out there. Why does noone have a problem with that?
John Battelle writes >>Very interesting debate. I always say you should export your business model with your RSS feed…
Not if it allows someone to co-opt your model and take your traffic. A classified ad is only paid for once and if it is an ad for a unique item it is good for only one use. The buyer and seller really don’t care about the middleman–he must fend for himself or lose.
If ads are viewed while aggregated with similar ads the aggregation is more valuable to buyers and sellers than the original sources and will attract more buyers eventually causing buyers to congregate at the largest market: oodle.
Once Craigslist has lost this traffic Oodle can begin selling ads directly.
Google has done this first, shown the way for oodle. Sellers in the free organic results lose out to the (usually) more relevant paid listings.
Craigslist will lose its business if it doesn’t block oodle.
UC, what you’re forgetting is that oodle doesn’t RE-PUBLISH, it SEARCHES and directs BACK to the original content
hi lucky – no, I didn’t forget that. My statement was that the long term business model for Oodle (and the others I cited) disintermediated Craigslist.
I base this conclusion on the fact that they all accept RSS feeds direct from advertisers. This is not, in itself, a bad thing at all. To the contrary, it’s arguably a next step toward the semantic web, which I would wholeheartedly support.
The problem from a craigslist perspective, I think, is that if Oodle et al are sufficiently successful to develop a gravitational pull of their own, then why would anyone continue to pay to list on craigslist? Just set up an RSS feed and notify Oodle directly.
I personally know at least a half dozen companies that spend large sums advertising their career openings on Hotjobs/Monster/etc. If they start seeing major traffic via SimplyHired and Indeed, I guarantee that they will be more than happy to pull their paid listings from these sites and pump their content direct to the aggregators.
All of which is completely fine. Progress even. But it’s silly to expect Craig to facilitate the growth of a business that is clearly out to cannibalize his own without a plan in place to address the issues I’ve outlined above. And I stand by my assessment that it’s intellectually dishonest to feign confusion at Craig’s action – – his reasoning seems very clear to me, and I’m not even remotely involved in either business.
one other note, lucky:
On further review, I can see where you might have gotten confused. On the original Oodle blog post, Craig D says in regard to Craigslist: “We send them free traffic. We don’t compete with them by taking listings.”
Which is nice, except that it doesn’t appear to be true.
From the Oodle site under ‘Get Listed’: “Oodle will gladly add classified listings to our search index for free. By getting listed, you increase traffic to your listings.” Links follow to instructions for configuring ads in a feed and submitting to Oodle.
So you need to submit your ads as a feed, rather than via a submit form. But relative to the point I was making above this is a distinction without a difference.
These services _are_ competing with Craigslist, they’re doing it today, and for them to pretend otherwise is disingenuous.
Talking about disingenuous- Here is a craig [newmark] quote:
“Google’s touchy-feely corporate mantra is ‘Don’t be evil.’ What’s yours?
“Give people a break.” … “A break from how difficult our lives are” … “And our species survives by cooperating.”
classy stuff. want to give me a break? let me search your site and others simultaneously.
I, for one, have posted many times on craigslist over the past nine years. I appreciate the careful balance that the craig’s team has struck between commerce and community. They have purposefully chosen to build an environment cluttered with ads. They thought through their fee strategy. I care about the presentation of my listing within that community. I would not appreciate the taking of my listing out of that context and surrounding it with ads that may actually compete with and even diminish my post. I understand that any search can clip my ad, but that is not the same as the wholesale taking of my post from its community. Shouldn’t “Web 2.0” still be about community. Or is it really about “maximum monetization” and beware to any site that underserves ads….
Skippy’s surprised no one else has pointed this out: the pressure is coming from eBay, 25% owner of Craigslst.
typo correction: of course, I meant that craigslist does not have an environment cluttered with paid, especially graphic ads . I appreciate and value that. I appreciate that they opened the debate to users many years ago and that they adhered to the decision. Oodle and others should respect our choice to post in that community.
By the way — what legal rights does a poster/author (whether craigslist ad or FM blog entry) have to her/his content? Does a site’s terms of use rule? How does it relate to a reporter’s copyright?
Like it or not, a search engine is a legitimate tool as long – especially when it respects robots.txt or allows a removal of a site (and I understand that’s the case with oodle since craiglist blocked them, right?)
Any claim that a search engine should get permission or pay for indexing publicly available content is not serious. No search engine today asks for permission. Does froogle asks for permission? No.
Licencing fee: IF oodle WANTS to they can pay licencing fee. But its up to them. Again, as long as they respect robots.txt. If craiglist takes measures to prevent the content from being accessed and indexed, and oodle decides its worth a licencing fee to get that content back on their site then everybody should be happy.
Public is free: Data that is publically available on the net is free. Thats the nature of publically acessible content. The fact that a machine reads the data and processes it is not important. The potential “damage” to a site is also of little relevance.
What if a site writes “you can’t tell your frields about what you read here or quote it anywhere, on the net/blog/website or otherwise (street, home,..)”? Are you obliged by that statement? After all it is their content as some say, no? What right do you have to use their data outside of their site? isn’t that the same? As strange as it sounds, its exactly the same. Some may not like it and think it is too different but it is not.
It is one thing if the data is copyrighted (or datarighted) and then being copied fully without linking to the source. But when the data is publically available and not copyrighted or is used only partially, and always links to the source (what sore refer to as fair use) it is a legitimate use.
Oodle’s business model and traffic: It doesn’t matter what oodle’s biz model is. It is their issue. I am sure they are there to create value and profit from it. If craiglist can block oodle’s indexing, what is anyone complaining about?
If Oodle gets more and more traffic – good for them. They are not stealing anyone’s traffic. If you are referring to search engine traffic they attain? – it is noone’s but the search engines. It is not stealing traffic.
Stealing traffic is installing a trojan
on a computer and redirecting URLs or affiliate ID.
According to John’s post Craigslist has “asked” oodle to stop indexing their content and if oodle complies, fine.
But there is a swift and sure technological fix that trumps dialog, Craigslist can simply block oodle’s bot (by IP or by user-agent) from the content. End of discussion.
Good fences make good neighbors, with a nod to Robert Frost (fair use if not yet public domain).
very interesting thread. I think one core proposition is hinted at by JC – Craigs List is viewed by its contributors as 1) “theirs” and 2) “playing the game with respect and care”. As such, I think Craig is right in calling issue to the flagrant attempts for others to engulf their community into a new model.
Let’s be real here, Oodle is playing a game to make a portal buy his site, and Craig has created a community of substance and earned respect. I personally appreciate the stand Craig has made. It brings the issue of community content publishing ownership and distribution control to the forefront where it belongs.
Hiding behind the fever and trendiness of web 2.0 is disingenuous, in my opinion. Capitalistic exploitation of openness is a beautiful and nasty double edged sword. Somewhere in here – and hopefully it’s in the center not off to the side – has to be the rights and expectations of the individual contributors.
John, I’d suggest you find a way to take this debate to a serious place and try to organize a dialog that brings a growing base of opinion exchange and consoldation. It’s too important to let die into the recesses of your comment links.
notcraig:
I really like your suggestion of a dedicated, organized place to continue this debate without losing the thread.
If John is too busy with other projects or is not interested, I’d like to be bold enough to propose my blog as an alternative starting point. I would be happy to take responsibility for finding a way to organize & consolidate as time passes. At the outset I think just having a static place to continue the conversation would be valuable.
The reason I’m volunteering is because I started the blog with the intention of discussing exactly this topic and a few closely related others.
I’ve been leaving it pass-protected for the time being because it’s still fairly new & empty, but I’d be happy to open it up if anyone is interested.
Of course if John prefers to take responsbility for setting something up himself, then I politely defer to our current bartender. One way or the other, though, I would like to help make sure that the discussion doesn’t disappear – – the topic is too important.
I’m working on it ….
John:
cool, looking forward to it. my offer is hereby officially retracted. 😀
Interesting how market forces, value chains, disintermediation, trust, customer benefits, all play in this thread ~ very similar to the discussions when Yahoo was building google.
I feel that this tutorial has already been held already (google, amazon, ebay) to name a few ~ develop a SOA, and yes export your business model. Craigs list needs to determine where it plays, in the head or the tail or both, but decide quickly.
This is yet another permutation of “information wants to be free” versus “people want to be paid.”
It is the second generation of disintermediation for classifieds. Craigslist should know: they’re toasting the daily newspapers. It is a good lesson in looking over your shoulder–someone is always there with their eye on your prize.
Skippy’s surprised no one else has pointed this out: the pressure is coming from eBay, 25% owner of Craigslst.
So Craigslist has a brand, millions of users, and a valued user experience. They’ve worked hard to build what they have and they don’t want an ‘aggregator’ like Oodle getting a free ride? That’s fair, a Craigslist post is a Craigslist post, not an Oodle post. Defend the brand, keep market share. After all, brand and market share can take you a long way in most markets.
However, doesn’t it seem likely that we’ll be able to find classified listings through Google/Yahoo/MSN Search in the near future? Surely the search guys are working to add ‘classified listings’ to their indicies. And Google can get your classified listing in front of more people than Craigslist.
If Craigslist doesn’t let Google and Co. index their listings, they open themselves up to competition from services that do. (I’m not suggesting that Craigslist wouldn’t allow for this–maybe they already do, anyone know about this?). So lets assume they do, then what they’re left with is an application for getting your information online and into an index (how does relevancy get determined, by the way?); the indexing and search part is done by someone who’s better at it…not very differentiated in my view (seems like a dis-aggregated blog). There’s still the sense of community there, but I’m betting the neighborhood will feel like its changing.
The argument that individuals or companies posting a listing such as job ads, want as wide a distribution as possible is bogus.
For example, if employers wanted wider distribution they could place their ad in multiple places. The fact that they choose Craigslist, or any specific job site, is because they want to target that unique community, they don’t want a gazillion resumes. Craigslist is protecting its listers when it limits scrapping.
Content is valuable, whether it is job listings or news. It is unique content that attracts attention.
And content owners will increasingly start to glue their content down. What happens to the oodles of googles out there will be interesting.
Craig – why is it ok for some aggregators to aggregate your content and others not.Clearly this is personal.
Sonny: You’re taking this very personal. Tom, this is business and this man is taking it very personal.
Michael: It’s not personal, Sonny. It’s strictly business.
Anyone know the address of oddle and their phone number?
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Hello,
I have read alot of the posts and I must say it is very interesting how the internet is shaping up with content. I guess with all these new innovative search engines has anyone yet to have created a search technology based on contextual linguistics and not a generic weight system. With OODLE or Indeed or Simply hired providing content that is in the millions it would be nice to be able to “ask” these directories and have them return results with virtually 100% accuracy. As big as Google is and as targeted as their results are Google seems effective more along the lines of “keywords” and not contextual linguistic phrases. It seems Google maps uses something like this. Curious to know if something like this is in the works. Might be a benefit to the community as well as advertisers.
I agree with the posters who draw attention to the fact that the aggregated postings on oodle (and anywhere else for that matter) derived from Craigslist REDIRECT back to Craigslist itself. Saying that oodle is getting a ‘free ride’ is as ridiculous as saying Google is getting a ‘free ride’ by essentially aggregating content that they do not produce and providing it to the consumer. Not only is it in consumers interest to allow this aggregation but it is also in the best interest for Craigslist itself – Craigslist actually gains traffic by increasing its visibility with ‘hooks’ on other sites.
Keep in mind that the RSS feeds from Craigslist do *not* include images nor contact information so users will inevitably click back to Craigslist to see the original. This move is nothing more than a short-sighted and self-defeating attempt to make Craig’s List the only kid on the block. Within 5-10 years (if not sooner) metasearch sites like oodle will be the norm.
A real solution would be for Craig’s list to pare the information offered in its feeds such that the entire text is not visible. This is the business model adopted by Yahoo and other feed offering content producers that guarantees the full original content is only visible at the originating source. For Craig’s list to take a more ‘propietary’ stance than many of these major (totally)for-profit corporations is both deploring and perplexing.
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nokia n91 at just $210
nokia 9200 is $170
sony ericsson W800i is $180
AND MANY MORE PHONES IN STOCK AND OUR BULK PRICE IS MORE LESS
SO YOU CAN CONTACT US ON denoxphonestore2@gmail.com TELE……….+2348023986539 or +23418949371 THANKS AND GOD BLESS
We are mobilephone dealer, we sell various brands of phones at a very cheap price,
our phones are of international standards and brand new and also carries a one year waranty. here are some of the phones we have in stock: NOKIA 9500 FOR JUST $210, SAMSUNG D 500 FOR JUST $200, NOKIA 8800 FOR JUST $230, SIDEKICK 2 FOR JUST $150, MPX300 FOR JUST $185, P910 FOR JUST $160, P800 FOR JUST $140,
MOTOROLA RAZOR V3 AT JUST……… $130USD
MOTOROLA MPX 200 ………………$120USD
NEXTEL I860 AT JUST ……………$100
NEXTEL I930 AT JUST ……………..$120
NOKIA 8850 SPECIAL EDITION– US$150
NOKIA 8850 GOLD EDITION– US$160
nokia 6630 at just $130
samsung E700 AT JUST $140
SAMSUNG E715 AT JUST $140
SAMSUNG E 800 AT JUST $150
NOKIA 9300 AT JUST $180, NOKIA 7280 AT JUST $130,
NOKIA 7610, AT JUST $120, Nokia n90 is $180, Nokia n91 at just $210
sony ericsson W800i is $180, Sony Ericsson P800……260 USD
Sony Ericsson P900……200 USD, Sony Ericsson P910i…..240 USD
Sony Ericsson T230……80 USD, Sony Ericsson T310……80 USD
Sony Ericsson T610……100 USD, Sony Ericsson Z1010…..180 USD
Sony Ericsson Z200……90 USD , Sony Ericsson Z600……130 USD
Sony Ericssson T630…..130 USD, Sony Ericsson S700i…..170 USD
Sony Ericsson S750i…..170 USD, Sony Ericsson K500i
Nokia 3200……40 USD, Nokia 9200 is $170
Nokia 3220……60 USD, Nokia 3300……60 USD
Nokia 3660……70 USD, Nokia 5100……60 USD
Nokia 5140……70 USD, Nokia 6100……50 USD
Nokia 6108……60 USD, Nokia 6220……70 USD
Nokia 6230……90 USD, Nokia 6230i……110 USD
Nokia 6260……120 USD , Nokia 6270……160 USD
Nokia 6600……100 USD, Nokia 6630……90 USD
Nokia 6610……70 USD , Nokia 6610i…..90 USD
Nokia 6650……120 USD, Nokia 6670 Smartphone…160 USD
Nokia 6820……70 USD , Nokia 7200……80 USD
Nokia 7210……60 USD, Nokia 3230……240 USD
Nokia 7610……120 USD, Nokia 9300……320 USD
Nokia 7250……70 USD, Nokia 7250i…..75 USD
Nokia 7260……160 USD, Nokia 7200……110 USD
Nokia 7600……90 USD, Nokia 7610……120 USD
Nokia 8910i…..140 USD, Nokia 8910i…..140 USD
Nokia 9210i Communicator..200 USD, Nokia 9500 Communicator..250 USD
Nokia 9300 Communicator..290 USD, Nokia N-Gage….160 USD
Nokia N-gage QD.180 USD, Nokia 7710……230 USD
Nokia 6680……220 USD, Nokia 8800……280 USD
Nokia 6680……160 USD, Nokia 6681……160 USD
Nokia N90……240 USD, Nokia N91……270 USD
Nokia N70……230 USD, Nokia 6060……240 USD
Nokia 6111……200 USD
Motorola A388C……170 USD , Motorola A760…….250 USD
Motorola A768…….260 USD, Motorola A768i……200 USD
Motorola A780…….290 USD , Motorola C550…….90 USD
Motorola C650…….100 USD, Motorola E365…….100 USD
Motorola E398…….120 USD , Motorola E680…….240 USD
Motorola RAZR V3….270 USD, Motorola V220…….170 USD
Motorola V303…….100 USD, Motorola V400…….150 USD
Motorola V500…….150 USD, Motorola V501…….200 USD
Motorola V525…….150 USD, Motorola V600 (OEM) w/ Bluetooth Headset..260 USD
Motorola V600 OEM…180 USD , Motorola V690…..170 USD
Motorola V750…..180 USD, Motorola V80……200 USD
Motorola V80 with Bluetooth…260 USD , Motorola V872…..200 USD
Motorola V878….180 USD, Motorola V300….150 USD
Samsung D500…240 USD , Samsung E600…140 USD
Samsung E800…180 USD, Samsung P510…120 USD
Samsung SGH-D410.200 USD, Samsung SGH-D500..270 USD
Samsung SGH-E700..150 USD, Samsung SGH-E715..170 USD
Samsung SGH-P100..130 USD , Samsung SGH-P400..95 USD
Samsung SGH-P408..240 USD, Samsung SGH-P730..150 USD
Samsung SGH-S200..90 USD , Samsung SGH-S300..70 USD
Samsung SGH-S300M..100 USD, Samsung SGH-S500…100 USD,
Samsung SGH-V200…110 USD , Samsung SGH-X400…100 USD
Samsung SGH-X430…100 USD, Samsung SGH-X600…100 USD
Samsung X450…….100 USD
PDA’s
HP IPaq Pocket PC H4150 ========= $190
Asus MyPal A716 ================= $175
HP IPaq Pocket PC H4350 ========= $185
Toshiba Pocket PC E405 ========== $120
Sony Clie PEG-TH55 ============== $155
Toshiba Pocket PC E800 ========== $220
PalmOne Zire 72================== $120
PalmOne Tungsten E ============== $90
PalmOne Tungsten C ============== $140
PalmOne Zire 31 ================= $65
palm Treo 650=====================$250
AND MANY MORE CHEAP PHONES IN STOCK
interested buyer should contact us with the following email for more informations,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, emmicsmobilephones1@gmail.com or
emmicsmobilephones2@yahoo.com. THANKS.
Work In The Comfort Of Your Own Home And Get Paid Twice A Week.We Are Looking For Home Based Data Entry Operters Who Are Willing To Work For Us And Earn Upto $300 to $400 Per Day.Get Your Name Registered With Us And Start Working Full Time/Part Time.
WE ARE AN ELECTRONIC DEALER WHO SPECIALIZES IN THE SALES OF MOBILEPHONES, LAPTOPS, PLASMA TV, IPODS, PSP, XBOX, SIDEKICK3. HERE ARE SOME OF THE PHONES WE HAVE IN STOCK:
MOTOROLA RAZOR V3…..130
MOTOROLA MPX 200 ….$125USD
MOTOROLA A12000 $130
NOKIA 8800 AT JUST ….$240
NOKIA N80 AT JUST…$160
NOKIA N70 AT JUST…$150
NOKIA 9500 AT JUST…$150
NOKIA 8801 AT JUST…$140
NOKIA 6630 at just $110
NOKIA 9300 AT JUST $150
NOKIA 7280 AT JUST $100,
NOKIA 7610, AT JUST $120
NOKIA N90 AT JUST $160
NOKIA N91 AT JUST $180
NOKIA N92 AT JUST $200
NOKIA N93 AT JUST $220
NOKIA N95 AT JUST $250
SONY ERICSON K500i, $100
SONY ERICSON S700i $120
SONY ERICSON Z1010 $100
SONY ERICSSON W900i AT $150
SONY ERICSSON W600 AT $110
SONY ERICSON k790 $110
SAMSUNG E700 AT JUST $120
SAMSUNG E715 AT JUST $130
SAMSUNG E 800 AT JUST $120
SAMSUND D500 AT JUST $110
SAMSUNG D600 AT JUST $120
SAMSUNG TRACE +519……. $110
NEXTEL I860 AT JUST ….$100
NEXTEL I930 AT JUST …$120
O2 XDA ATOM $160
SIDEKICK $130
BENQ SIEMENS P51— Price $160
BENQ P50 $140 NEC e636 $100
ETEN M600 $150
ETEN G500 $140
AND MANY MORE PHONES IN STOCK,
MICROSOFT XBOX 360 AT JUST $120usd
APPLE IPOD NANO PRICE LIST
Apple iPod nano Media Player 2GB — $100
Apple iPod nano Media Player 4GB — $120
Apple iPod nano Media Player 6GB — $150
LAPTOP All Toshiba laptops Toshiba Satellite PRO L10 $250
Toshiba M200 $400
Toshiba R100 $350
Toshiba Qosmio E10 $650
Toshiba Satellite PRO L20 $220
Toshiba M100 $600
Toshiba M300 $700
Toshiba Portege A200 $300
Toshiba Satellite L10 $310
Toshiba Qosmio F20 $450
Dell Laptops Dell Latitude D600 $250
Dell Latitude D500 t $180
Dell Inspiron 6000 $320
Dell Latitude D505 $320
Dell Latitude D610 $400
Dell Latitude D510 $300
Dell Inspiron 9300 $500
Sony Laptops Sony VAIO VGN-T1 $620
Sony VAIO VGN-FS315 $400
Sony VAIO VGN-S3 $420
Sony VAIO VGN-TX1 $800
Sony VAIO VGN-FS215 $ 290
Sony VAIO VGN-S4 $420
Sony VAIO PCG-K35 $500
INTERESTED BUYER SHOULD CONTACT US EMAIL :hyclasscellphones@gmail.com gregmobilestores@hotmail.com :hyclasscellphones@yahoo.com
PHONE# : hotline +2348028433078
fax +2348028433078
customer care +2348034223125
ADDRESS: #15 Gsm Village Ikeja Lagos Nigeria.
Head Quater Office: #8, Adeniji Adele crescent, Ikoyi, Lagos
Contact:
hyclasscellphones@yahoo.com
CELL STORE INC·
We are one of the Major Marketers of all brands/models of G.S.M/NEXTEL PHONE·We are a registered firm and one of the leading brokers in the G.S.M PHONES.
We do have Brand New/Refurbished (21 days return) phones in stock·Our brand new Phones are UNLOCKED in their Original box·With one year International warranty.All accessories intact·
Our prices are very Competitive·
SEE PRICES:
Nokia N95 = 290usd
Nokia N75 = 230usd
Nokia 8800 = 200usd
Nokia N93 = 250usd
Nokia N90 = 220usd
Nokia N91 = 210usd
Nokia N92 = 250usd
Nokia N70 = 210usd
Nokia N80 = 215usd
Samsung d900 = 165usd
SamsungD500 = 135usd
SamsungD600 = 155usd
Samsunge730 = 125usd
Motorola K1 = 180usd
Motorola V3x= 150usd
Motorola v3i = 160usd
Sony E.w800i =320usd
Sidekick2 = 140usd
Sidekick3 = 160usd
Treo 650 = 200usd
Nextel I950 = 140usd
Nextel i930 =120usd
Thanks!
LEE RAYMOND
Marketing Manager
CELSTOREINC
Email: celstoreinc@yahoo.com
+2348029837295
We are an International company that specializes in the sales andDestribution of Telecomunication and Electronics Gadget of the Highest Quality still at a cheap and affordable price
Here are some of the list of What we have inStock to Mention a Few Below
NOKIA 8800 $190
NOKIA N90.$160
NOKIA N91.$180
NOKIA N80.$170
NOKIA N70.$140
NOKIA N92.$200
NOKIA N93 $220
MOKIA N95 $270
NOKIA N72 $150
NOKIA N73 $170
NOKIA 8800 SIROCCO.$200
NOKIA 8801,$190
NOKIA 6111.$140
NOKIA 7380..$150
Nokia E70 for $180usd
Nokia E61 for $170usd
Samsung serene for $200usd
Samsung x810 for $190
Samsung Z710 for $200
Samsung Z700 for $180
Samsung p860 for $170
Samsung p850 for $1800
SONY ERICSSON W900i,$170
SONY ERICSSON W950i,$200
SONY ERICSSON W850i,,$180
SONY ERICSSON W810,,$150
SONY ERICSSON W800i $150
SONY ERICSSON P990i$180
NEXTEL i880 AT $110
NEXTEL I860 AT $100
NEXTEL i930 AT $120
NEXTEL i960 AT $135
NEXTEL i870 AT $110
NEXTEL i450 FOR …90usd
NEXTEL I830 FOR ..$100USD
NEXTEL i95cl– $120
NEXTEL i450 — $750
MOTOROLA V3X ,,,,,,$130
MOTOROLA V3 RAZR,,,,,,$100
SIDE KICK 3 ,,,,,,,$140
SIDE KICK 2 AT $125
MPX 200 AT $130
MPX 220 AT $150
MPX300 AT $160
02 xDA Exec–$260
02 XDA Atom–$220
02 XDA NEO– $235
02 XDA IIi– $180
02 XDA IIs– $185
02 XDA mini S– $240
02 XDA II mini–$200
PSP……$100usd
GameBoy Advance..$80usd
Nintendo DS…..$50usd
Nintendo Wii…$250usd
GameCube…$60usd
Xbox 360…$120usd
Xbox…….$70usd
Playstation 3..$200usd
Playstation 2.$80usd
TOM TOM GO 500. $150USD
TOM TOM GO 510.$200USD
TOM TOM GO 700. $220USD
TOM TOM GO 910.$280USD
TOM TOM GO 300..$190USD
interested buyer sould contact us on with the following
Email ; shopping.arena@hotmail.com
shoppingarena@gmail.com
shopping.arena@yahoo.com
phone number ; +2348068347034
We are accredited mobile delear. We supply in units and in bulk send your inquiry to us in contact information provided below: Email: tamaphones@yahoo.com
Nokia N95…………..$300usd
Nokia N93…………..$250Usd
Nokia N92…………..$240usd
Nokia N70…………..$160usd
Nokia N71…………..$165USD
Nokia N90…………..$180usd
Nokia N91…………..$200usd
Nokia N80…………..$200usd
Nokia 6682………….$180usd
NOKIA 6800………….$130usd
Nokia 6830………….$160usd
Nokia 7700………….$130usd
Nokia 1110………….$105usd
Nokia 1600………….$115usd
Nokia 2125………….$125usd
Nokia 2255………….$100usd
Nokia 3128………….$100usd
Nokia 3230………….$120usd
Nokia 3530………….$170usd
Nokia 3560………….$200usd
Nokia 3650………….$145usd
Nokia 5100………….$120usd
Nokia 5140i…………$125usd
Nokia 5210………….$130usd
Nokia 5510………….$110usd
Nokia 6100………….$90usd
Nokia 6101………….$135usd
Nokia 6030………….$100usd
Nokia 6060………….$110usd
Nokia 6090………….$130usd
Nokia 6250………….$110usd
Nokia 6310………….$110usd
Nokia 6310i…………$130usd
Nokia 6510………….$130usd
Nokia 6600………….$180usd
NOKIA 6610………..$120usd
Nokia 7110………….$100usd
Nokia 7210………….$100usd
Nokia 7250………….$130usd
Nokia 7270………….$160usd
Nokia 7280………….$170usd
Nokia 7380………….$200usd
Nokia 7600………….$150usd
Nokia 7610………….$100usd
Nokia 7650………….$145usd
Nokia 7710………….$110usd
Nokia 8310………….$125usd
Nokia 8390………….$120usd
Nokia 8800………….$180usd
Nokia 8910i…………$150usd
Nokia 8850………….$150usd
Nokia 9210………….$130usd
Nokia 9210i…………$160usd
Nokia 9300………….$160usd
Nokia 9500………….$170usd
Nokia N Gage QD……..$150usd
O2 3G Datacard………$140usd
Orange Blackberry……$200usd
Orange 3G Datacard…..$200usd
Orange SPV C500……..$145usd
Orange SPV M2000…….$134usd
Panasonic G51……….$135usd
Panasonic Gu87………$120usd
Panasonic X60……….$129usd
Panasonic X70……….$134usd
Panasonic X300………$124usd
Panasonic X700………$152usd
Samsung A500………..$150usd
Samsung D307………..$180usd
Samsung D410………..$110usd
Samsung D415………..$130usd
Samsung D500………..$160usd
Samsung D600………..$180usd
Samsung D720………..$170usd
Samsung E310………..$134usd
Samsung E330………..$132usd
Samsung E600………..$128usd
Samsung E630………..$123usd
Samsung E700………..$125usd
Samsung i830………..$230usd
Samsung MM1940………$200usd
Samsung T200………..$115usd
Samsung T500………..$135usd
Samsung V200………..$120usd
LG 8150…………….$156usd
LG 8150…………….$145usd
LG G8000……………$134usd
MDA4……………….$130usd
Mitac MIO 8930………$280usd
Motorola A600……….$146usd
Motorola A630……….$148usd
Motorola A760……….$150usd
Motorola A780……….$154usd
Motorola A840……….$162usd
Motorola E1…………$134usd
Motorola MPX………..$125usd
Motorola MPX100……..$120usd
Motorola Mpx220……..$145usd
Motorola MPX300.,……$165usd
Motorola V300……….$130usd
Motorola V3Razr……..$130usd
Motorola V400……….$150usd
Motorola V600……….$135usd
Motorola V661……….$150usd
Sony Ericsson 1900…..$160usd
Sony Ericsson J210i….$120usd
Sony Ericsson J300i….$130usd
Sony Ericsson J600…..$110usd
Sony Ericsson J700…..$135usd
Sony Ericsson K300i….$135usd
Sony Ericsson K508i….$145usd
Sony Ericsson K600i….$140usd
sony ericsson k700i….$165usd
Sony Ericsson K608i….$145usd
Sony Ericsson P800…..$180usd
Sony Ericsson P900…..$200usd
Sony Ericsson P980i….$230usd
Sony Ericsson P990…..$250usd
Sony Ericsson S600i….$155usd
Sony Ericsson S700…..$130usd
Sony Ericsson T29s…..$110usd
Sony Ericsson T300…..$100usd
Sony Ericsson T610…..$120usd
Sony Ericsson T616…..$160usd
Sony Ericsson T850…..$130usd
Sony Ericsson T65……$105usd
Sony Ericsson T600…..$130usd
Sony! Ericsson V600i…$160usd
Sony Ericsson V800i….$165usd
Sony Ericsson W800i….$170usd
sony Ericsson w600i….$160usd
Sony Ericsson MZ5……$140usd
Sagem S-7…………..$165usd
Sagem x7……………$130usd
Sagem x8……………$155usd
Sagem myc5………….$135usd
Nextel i450…………$110usd
Nextel i930…………$150usd
Nextel i95cl………..$130usd
Nextel i830…………$110usd
Nextel i860…………$125usd
Nextel i870…………$140usd
Nextel i860…………$135usd
Sidekick 1………….$110usd
Sidekick 2………….$130usd
Sidekick 3…………..$150usd
Mpx300……………..$200usd
treo 600……………$200usd
Treo 650……………$210usd
apple 4 GB iPod Mini Blue M9802LL/A …..$45.00usd
apple 4 GB iPod Mini Pink M9804LL/A …..$45.00usd
apple 4 GB iPod Mini Green M9806LL/A ….$45.00usd
apple 6 GB iPod Mini Blue M9803LL/A …..$50.00usd
apple 6 GB iPod Mini Silver M9801LL/A …$50.00usd
apple 20 GB iPod M9282LL/A……………$35.00usd
apple 4 GB iPod Mini Pink M9435LL/A …..$35.00usd
apple 4 GB iPod Mini Silver M9160LL/A …$35.00usd
apple 60 GB iPod Photo M9830LL/A ……..$60.00usd
apple 60 GB iPod photo ………………$60.00usd
apple 30 GB iPod Photo M9829LL/A ……..$50.00usd
apple 512 MB iPod Shuffle MP3 Player M9724LL/A …$55usd
apple iPod 1GB Shuffle ………………$80usd
apple 4 GB iPod Mini Blue M9436LL/A …..$40usd
apple 20 GB iPod U2 Special Edition …..$50usd
apple 6 GB iPod Mini Green M9807LL/A…..$40usd
apple Ipod Nano 2GB …………………$75usd
apple Ipod Nano 4GB …………………$90usd
Ipod video 30GB……………………..$130usd
Ipod video 60GB……………………..$190usd
Email: tamaphones@yahoo.com
HAIER THERMOCOOL:
Dear customers we deal in all kind of Televisions, MP3,MP4, GAMES,Laptop Computers and Mobile Phones and we give you thebest price.
Sony Grand WEGA KDFE42A10 42 in LCD Rear-Projection TV ……….. $400
Sony Grand WEGA SXRD KDS-R60XBR1 60 in Rear-Projection LCoS TV…..$600
Sony Grand WEGA SXRD KDS-R50XBR1 50 in Rear-Projection LCoS TV … $450
Sony Wega KDF-E50A10 50 in LCD Rear-Projection TV…………. $450
Sharp Aquos LC-32DA5U 32 in Flat Panel LCD TV ………… $350
Sony Wega KDL-V40XBR1 40 in Flat Panel LCD TV ……….. $400
Sony Wega KD-36FS130 36 in Flat Screen TV …………… $400
Samsung HL-R5067W 50 in Rear-Projection DLP TV ……… $450
Panasonic TH-50PHD8UK 50 in Flat Panel Plasma TV………….. $500
Samsung HL-R5667W 56 in Rear-Projection DLP TV ………….$500
Samsung HL-R4266W 42 in Rear-Projection DLP TV ………… $450
Samsung LN-R408D 40 in Flat Panel LCD TV …………. $400
Samsung HP-R4252 42 in Flat Panel Plasma TV ………….. $450
Magnavox 15MF605T 15 in Flat Panel LCD TV …………… $300
Panasonic TH-42PWD8UK 42 in Flat Panel Plasma TV ………… $350
Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-V32XBR1 32 in Flat Panel LCD TV …… $350
Sony Grand WEGA KDF-E55A20 55 in LCD Rear-Projection TV ……… $500
Sharp Aquos LC-37D7U 37 in Flat Panel LCD TV ………. $450
Pioneer PureVision PDP-5060HD 50 in Flat Panel Plasma TV ……. $500
Samsung LN-R268W 26 in Flat Panel LCD TV ……………. $300
Sony BRAVIA XBR KDL-V32XBR1 32 in Flat Panel LCD TV ……… $350
Sony Grand WEGA KDF-E55A20 55 in LCD Rear-Projection TV ………. $550
Sharp Aquos LC-37D7U 37 in Flat Panel LCD TV ……….. $400
Samsung LN-R268W 26 in Flat Panel LCD TV …….. $350
Sony Grand WEGA KDF-E60A20 60 in Rear-Projection LCD TV …… $600
Samsung HL-R4667W 46 in Rear-Projection DLP TV…….. $400
Sony Wega KLV-S32A10 32 in Flat Panel LCD TV ……… $300
Sony BRAVIA KLV-S26A10 26 in Flat Panel LCD TV ……….. $300
Sharp Aquos LC-26DA5U 26 in’ LCD TV………… $300
Panasonic TH-42PHD8UK 42 in Flat Panel Plasma TV……… $400
Samsung HLR5078W 50 in Rear-Projection DLP TV ………… $500
Sharp Aquos LC-45GD7U 45 in Flat Panel LCD TV ………….. $450
Sharp Aquos LC-20S4U 20 in Flat Panel LCD TV …………… $250
Panasonic Onyx TH50PX500U 50 in Flat Panel Plasma TV …….. $500
Sharp Aquos LC45GD4U 45 in Flat Panel LCD TV …………… $350
Samsung SlimFit TX-R3079WH 30 in Flat CRT TV ……….. $350
Samsung HL-R5688W 56 in Rear-Projection DLP TV ……….. $550
Sharp Aquos LC-45GX6U 45 in Flat Panel LCD TV ……….. $500
MOBILE PHONES
MOTOROLA MPX 220 AT JUST $135usd
MOTOROLA MPX 300 AT JUST $165usd
MOTOROLA V3X AT JUST $180usd
MOTOROLA RAZOR V3 AT JUST $140usd
MOTOROLA V171 AT JUST $60USD
Nextel i960……….$150.00USD
NEXTEL i930 AT JUST $110usd
NEXTEL i860 AT JUST $100usd
SONY ERICSSON P910i AT JUST $150usd
SONY ERICSSON K700i AT JUST $135usd
SONY ERICSSON K750i AT JUST $140usd
SONY ERICSSON P800 AT JUST $120usd
SONY ERICSSON W800i AT JUST $150usd
SONY ERICSSON S700i AT JUST $140usd
SONY ERICSSON S700i AT JUST $130usd
NOKIA 1600 AT JUST $55usd
NOKIA 2600 AT JUST $60USD
NOKIA 6030 AT JUST $25USD
NOKIA 6030 AT JUST $100usd
NOKIA 9500 AT JUST $150usd
NOKIA 9300 AT JUST $145usd
NOKIA N95 AT JUST $500USD
NOKIA N92 AT JUST $220usd
NOKIA N90 AT JUST $180usd
NOKIA N91 AT JUST $210usd
NOKIA 8800 AT JUST $165usd
NOKIA 7200 AT JUST $130usd
NOKIA 6260 AT JUST $130usd
NOKIA 7210 AT JUST $135usd
SAMSUNG D400 AT JUST $130usd
SAMSUNG D600 AT JUST $190usd
SAMSUNG D500 AT JUST $175usd
SAMSUNG D415 AT JUST $145usd
Sanyo MM-8300 …….$160.00USD
Sanyo mm-9000……..$200.00USD
ppc-6700 ,………..$210.00USD
Sidekick III…………$170.00USD
SIDEKICK II AT JUST $110usd
TREO 600 AT JUST $135usd
TREO 650 AT JUST $150usd
Verizon/Motorola E815 EvDO for just $110
Verizon/LG VX4500 Voice Recognition for just for $100
Verizon’s World Phone for just $120
Verizon/Motorola V265 for just $110
Verizon XV6600 $130
Verizon/Samsung SCH-a890 EVDO Handset $140
Verizon CDM8940 3G EV-DO $140
Verizon LG VX8000 EVDO $110
Verizon/LG VX8100 $110
Verizon/Samsung a950 $110
PLAY STATION 1 AT JUST $100USD
PLAY STATION 2 AT JUST $140USD
PLAY STATION 3 AT JUST $160USD
MICROSOFT XBOX 360 AT JUST $180usd
Apple 20 GB iPod Nano……$60.00USD
Apple 4 GB iPod Mini Pink M9435LL/A ……$70.00USD
Apple 40 GB iPod photo……$80.00USD
Apple 4 GB iPod Mini Silver M9160LL/A ….$70.00USD
Apple 60 GB iPod Photo M9830LL/A……$100.00USD
Apple 60 GB iPod photo …..$55.00USD
Apple 30 GB iPod Photo M9829LL/A…….$95.00USD
Apple 512 MB iPod Shuffle MP3 Player……$50.00USD
Apple 4 GB iPod Mini Blue M9436LL/A…….$70.00USD
Apple 2 GB iPod Nano…..$90.00USD
Apple 60 GB iPod Vidoe….$150.00USD
Apple 30 GB iPod Vidoe……$110.00USD
Apple 60 GB iPod Vidoe….$150.00USD
Dell Latitude C640 1.8GHz P4 Laptop w/CD-RW……$350USD
Dell Inspiron XPS M140 Notebook Computer for Home…..$480USD
Sony VAIO FS540P – Pentium M 730 1.6 GHz – 15.4″ TFT…$500USD
Sony Intel Pentium M 100GB Notebook Computer with DVD+/-R/RW Drive…$550USD
ThinkPad G40 2389 – C 2.5 GHz – 14.1″ TFT IBM…..$580USD
Panasonic Toughbook 18 Touchscre……$500USD
HP Compaq Business Notebook nc8230 – Pentium M 760 2 GHz – 15.4″TFT…$950USD
HP Compaq Mobile Workstation nw8240 – Pentium M 760 2 GHz – 15.4″ TFT…$780USD
Archos Av700s portable recorder…………………$400usd
Archos Av 700 portable recorder………………….$500usd
Archos pma 400 jukebox…………………$180
Cameral Casio exilim ex-s500………………….$200usd
Samsung digimax 15………….$220usd
Panasonic sv-as3………………………..$230usd
Ricoh caplio R2…………………….$210usd
Nikon 5 coolpix 4600…………….$250usd
Sony cybershot Dsc………………………..$250usd
To order get back to us with your full shipping address and personal
phone number as well as full order quantity to hpz79@mail.ru
Please Note, Tv; Delivery Time is 2-4 Business Days,
Delivery fee on Television is $80 anywhere in the world.
(MPTL) directly introducing our available Electronics on sales such as; Laptops,Mobile Phones,Xbox 360,Sony Psp,Pda Phones,MP3 & MP4 Players,Playstation,Digital Cameras,Dvd Players at manufacturing prices.
NOTE: All listed Model above are Brand New, Unlocked, OEM packaging and accessories, No Operator Logo, Come with the Original Sealed Box With 1 year International Warranty from the manufacturer,Please find below our available products Forsale.
Contact us ; deekmptl1@yahoo.com or deekmptl11@gmail.com
sales rep paloma.
BRAND NEW LAPTOPS/DESKTOP COMPUTER:
Toshiba M200…………………………………$400
Toshiba R100…………………………………$350
Toshiba M100…………………………………$550
Toshiba M300…………………………………$650
Dell Latitude D600……………………………$250
Dell Latitude D500……………………………$150
Dell Inspiron 6000……………………………$280
Dell Latitude D505……………………………$300
Dell Latitude D610……………………………$420
Dell Latitude D510……………………………$280
Dell Inspiron 9300……………………………$480
Toshiba Qosmio E10……………………………$580
Toshiba Qosmio F20……………………………$460
Toshiba Portege A200………………………….$290
Toshiba Satellite L10…………………………$295
Toshiba Satellite PRO L10……………………..$300
Toshiba Satellite PRO L20……………………..$220
SONY VAIO LAPTOP– VGN-A117S…………………..$300
SONY VAIO A417M 80GB HD– 512MB RAM…………….$3000
SONY VAIO A215Z 60GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP………..$2200
SONY VAIO A397XP– 80GB HD– 512MB RAM– X………$300
SONY VAIO B100B08 60GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP………$250
SONY VAIO B100B08 60GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP………$400
SONY VAIO FS295VP 80GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP………$350
SONY VAIO FS215Z 100GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP………$350
SONY VAIO T370P/L– 60GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP…….$200
SONY VAIO B1VP– 40GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP PRO……$200
SONY VAIO A217S– 100GB– 512MB RAM– XP HOME……$280
SONY VAIO B1VP– 40GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP PRO……$300
SONY VAIO T370P/L– 60GB HD– 512MB RAM– XP PRO…$340
BRAND NEW MOBILE PHONE :
Brand new samsung f700 smartphone $250
Brand new sidekick II………… $130
Brand new Nextel i930………….$150
Brand new Nextel i860………….$130
Brand new Nokia N91……………$220
Brand new Nokia N70……………$175
Brand new Nokia N95 …………..$280
Brand new Nokia N90 :………….$210
Brand New Nokia 8800…………..$220
Brand new Nokia N92……………$240
Brand new Nokia N80……………$200
Brand new Nokia N93……………$260
Brand new Motorola v3i…………$120
Brand new Motorola v3x…………$130
Brand new Motorola v3………….$125
Brand new Samsung SXG75 :………$100
Brand New Samsung D600…………$150
Brand new Samsung D500:………..$130
Brand new Sony Ericsson W800i: …$170
Brand new sony ericsson w900……$195
Brand new Treo 600:………………..$130
Brand New Qtek 9000 ……………….$150
Brand New I-MATE Smartflip ……….. $140
Brand New I-MATE JAMin …………….$220
Brand New I-MATE JASJAR ……………$240
Brand New I-MATE K-JAM …………….$180
BRAND NEW PDA’s;
HP IPaq Pocket PC H4150………..$190
Asus MyPal A716……………….$175
HP IPaq Pocket PC H4350………..$185
Toshiba Pocket PC E405…………$120
Sony Clie PEG-TH55…………….$155
Toshiba Pocket PC E800…………$220
PalmOne Zire 72……………….$120
PalmOne Tungsten E…………….$90
PalmOne Tungsten C…………….$140
PalmOne Zire 31………………..$65
palm Treo 650…………………$240
Contact us ; deekmptl1@yahoo.com or deekmptl11@gmail.com
sales rep paloma.