WTB Looking for Blackberry Playbook or Galaxy Tab 2, 7"

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Can you bargain at Rs 15000? if yes kingly upload or PM product iages and bill copy..

@catchme_matrix ~ My friend is selling 2 days old Galaxy Tab 2 7" at Rs.17,500. Let me know your interest ;)
Location: Amritsar,Punjab

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Can you bargain on it, coz same is available from Canada at $200 (new). Have you bought it in India with bill? Warranty left??

Have a playbook 64 gb if you are interested. Will let it go for 12.5k, shipping extra. I got the same in Feb2012 with bill and warranty.
 
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Yes, it,s with Bill and warranty. I paid over 18k for February 2012 for it and the warranty is 18 months form the date of purchase. Your pricing information is incorrect. Playbook 64 GB cost 299$ at the blackberry Canada website.You will get 16 GB for 199$ not 64GB. 64 GB would cost over 16k post $ conversion.
 
Perhaps my research is correct and it's available at $200 for 64GB version in Canada. Anyways, can you bargain as I said before and show me current pictures with bill?

Yes, it,s with Bill and warranty. I paid over 18k for February 2012 for it and the warranty is 18 months form the date of purchase. Your pricing information is incorrect. Playbook 64 GB cost 299$ at the blackberry Canada website.You will get 16 GB for 199$ not 64GB. 64 GB would cost over 16k post $ conversion.
 
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