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The Most Expensive iPhone



While some of you are still playing with your new iPhone, others are already trying to get rid of it. If you thought the iPhone’s price was a little too high, take a look at this listing on eBay.

iPhone on Ebay for $21 Million

The guy who’s selling it wrote this on the offer page:

Notice to all those haters BEFORE you start sending hate mail: I am not actually expecting to make 21 million on this iPhone (although I wouldn’t turn it down… ;-), I am expecting to sell this iPhone via the Make Offer system. Make me an offer and I’ll consider it!

Talk about positive thinking :lol: .

High five to Russel Shaw.

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7 Responses to “The Most Expensive iPhone

  • 1
    Genaral_TS
    July 1st, 2007 01:08

    If you think about it, it would only be about £10.5 Million here in England….not bad :shock:

  • 2
    Brown Baron
    July 1st, 2007 01:09

    Umm I guess it’s a bargain for you :shock:

  • 3
    Mark
    July 1st, 2007 01:23

    I am so glad this thing finally made it out the door. The hype was getting a little too much. Admittedly, it does look pretty cool. But seeing as how I’m a PC guy I don’t suppose I’ll be able to make much use out of it other than making calls. I’ve got a lot of contacts to store and would like other thing to put on it.

  • 4
    Brown Baron
    July 1st, 2007 01:29

    It will probably take a week for the hype to die down geez. Over the next few days, we’ll be seeing thousands of reviews. :roll:

  • 5
    Madhur Kapoor
    July 1st, 2007 02:46

    Its a good way to get the product noticed .

  • 6
    Brown Baron
    July 1st, 2007 03:04

    He probably thought that there weren’t going to be enough models in the stores haha.

  • 7
    Danielle
    July 3rd, 2007 06:44

    This guy had a pretty good idea though - it sort of adds an element of mystery when people do make an offer. Like “will he accept this offer?” because they really don’t get a good frame of reference. And he might end up making a bit more because people might bid higher than they should.


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