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Posted by MasterEncoder
Hello,

I have a few Gold Mobile Numbers for sale, I have listed them below.

1: 02 Pay as you Talk - 07*45 000 795

2: 02 Pay as you Talk - 07*45 000 796

3: T-Mobile Pay as you Talk - 079*1 796 769

4: T-Mobile Pay as you Talk - 079*1 796 770

They would be great as his and hers also? or just between friends?

All sim cards are brand new and sealed! Offers please

MasterEncoder


[ This Message was edited by: MasterEncoder on 2005-05-16 14:20 ]


Posted by seanflynn
How much are you asking ?

Posted by jenbones
my friend had the best number ever, i thought anyway, 07745507705

Posted by 7054
would you pm me the full number to your o2 sim cards please.

Posted by max99
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On 2005-05-12 23:11:03, jonesy789 wrote:
my friend had the best number ever, i thought anyway, 07745507705




ok that itsn't a very good number, well i don't think it is and secondly why have you posted it in full , very stupid

Posted by MasterEncoder
Pm Replied stinky_bmx

Posted by MasterEncoder
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On 2005-05-12 23:11:03, jonesy789 wrote:
my friend had the best number ever, i thought anyway, 07745507705




Please keep this out of my sales thread!

Posted by dave_uk
People getting very uppity about these FS: threads. Odd, since you have 12 posts...

This is a DISCUSSION forum - people are free to comment on these threads just as they are elsewhere, providing it does not break the Forum Rules.

Anyway, I have a "sales" question:

What qualifies these as gold numbers? Does it say so on the sim pack? I didn't think T-Mobile even sold "Gold" numbers, certainly not on PAYG. Or is it simply that you think they are good?

Posted by MasterEncoder
@Dave_Uk . People are entitled to there comment! But it was not a comment? he was trying to detroy my sale thread.

Ok I will make it easier - If you selling P910i for £100.00 for example and then somebody comes into the thread and says " hEY mAN i CAN get 1 for £50.00" - what do you think will happen then?

Check out these numbers on ebay going for thousands of pounds on all networks.

http://search.ebay.co.uk/mobile-numbers_W0QQfkrZ1QQfromZR8

I have just sold 07**6666666

Posted by dave_uk
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On 2005-05-16 15:48:16, MasterEncoder wrote:
@Dave_Uk . People are entitled to there comment! But it was not a comment? he was trying to detroy my sale thread.

Ok I will make it easier - If you selling P910i for £100.00 for example and then somebody comes into the thread and says " hEY mAN i CAN get 1 for £50.00" - what do you think will happen then?



No need to make it easier - thanks. My intellect is more than capable of following your point. However, it is absolutely untrue that your thread was being destroyed (although it may be now); it was one solitary harmless comment about another number. How that compares to your example I fail to see.

Either way, I am all for the kind of posting you describe as destructive. This is an online community where people (usually) help each other. Competition is in the interests of the consumer, and I see no reason why we should not alert each other to overpriced items etc. That is how fraud is generally foiled as well. The bottom line is that if you don't want discussion on items you are selling, you should visit the link to which you directed me. That is what ebay is for.

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Check out these numbers on ebay going for thousands of pounds on all networks.

http://search.ebay.co.uk/mobile-numbers_W0QQfkrZ1QQfromZR8



Thanks for the link, but I believe that anyone who pays vast sums of money for a mobile number has too much money. Unfortunately, I don't!

Most of these numbers (on your link) seem to be going for around a tenner actually. Not that that in any way answers my question. Why are these numbers "Gold" numbers? Or are you simply claiming that they are?

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I have just sold 07**6666666



My congratulations to you. However, whilst that clearly would be classified as "Gold" by the networks that use such a system, the numbers that you have listed for sale here are not quite in the same category, now are they?!

Please don't get me wrong - I actually have no wish to ruin your thread. But I do believe that people are entitled to post freely (within reason) and that doing so on the market threads helps everyone get a better deal. It is based on an economic principle known as perfect information. The only reason to disagree with that is if you are trying to misrepresent, scam people, or overprice your items. You will also see people write "good price" or "great bargain" on threads where the goods offered are particularly good value. And I'm sure you're not doing that, so there's no problem



Posted by MasterEncoder
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The only reason to disagree with that is if you are trying to misrepresent, scam people



Cheers for that! Who the hell rattled your cage! I have never scammed anybody in my life. I think your too paranoid mate! Go and see the doctor

Posted by dave_uk
If you choose to emphasise that part of what I wrote, I don't think it is I who is paranoid...


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