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Blackberry's

Hi

I want to put some mobile's on ebay which belong to my son and he didn't use them really.

They are both Blackberry Curves - but they are different. How do I find out what models they are? I can't find my receipts/original orders so I can't check that way.

Many thanks
Terrysdelight

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  • Forget it. I found all the email orders :-)

    Thanks.
  • Mista_C
    Mista_C Posts: 2,202 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    For future reference and in case anyone else needs it the model number can usually be found under the battery, save hunting for paperwork.
  • Terrysdelight
    Terrysdelight Posts: 1,202 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Mista_C wrote: »
    For future reference and in case anyone else needs it the model number can usually be found under the battery, save hunting for paperwork.

    Thanks - the best bit was knowing I had two different models, I had to google images of the models to work out which phone was which!

    I know for the future now :-)
  • Cycrow
    Cycrow Posts: 2,639 Forumite
    you can also check the nobel name in the device itself, by going into the settings and about (how you get to this will depend what blackberry OS version is running)
  • Niv
    Niv Posts: 2,602 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Also, be aware that e-bay is not always the best place to sell mobiles - there are alot of scammers out there (e.g they buy your phone, say it is broken, return their old broken phone and you are forced to refund due to the way e-bay is, there are other scams with selling mobiles on e-bay but I wont go on). Take a look at places like CEX as you may end up with virtually as good a price form them as you would get on e-bay with the added benefit that once the deal is done it actually is done!
    YNWA

    Target: Mortgage free by 58.
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