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that's very helpful but i
that's very helpful but i have a few questions. try to answer them please.Will be able to buy an iPhone 3g a month after it comes out?
and is the iPhone 3g connected to internet while using GPS?
also, can we use our existing plan from our old plan on the new iPhone? thanks..
no - i wont answer. i know
no - i wont answer. i know what you want, but frankly, perhaps you should look around.I just had to pay £800
I just had to pay £800 through ebay to get my hands on one.replica bags
If I didn't read this artcle ,I wounldn't believe these things replica bags happened in the world . Why people are always replica handbags so stoniess to others ? Man are really stupy creature.