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Swarovski Crystal Element SIM Card Eject Pin (Green) $0.10 Delivered @ Shopping Square

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Another 10 cents deal today. The SIM Card eject pin is suitable for most of iphone, ipad and the latest Samsung Galaxy phone. It could be a special add-on of your Mother's Day Gift.

  • 500pcs only (Green colour)
  • Limited to 1 per customer
  • Item will be shipped from HK warehoue by air with 3 working days.

Other colours are also available at $1.95 delivered

Enjoy!

This is part of Mother's Day deals for 2017.

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  • +8

    That's so dumb. I had to buy one.

  • +5

    That's hideous. Don't forget to untick the shipping insurance.

  • +3

    Horrendous but cheap way to satisfy my online shopping addiction.

  • +1

    What the hell?

    Bought one thanks.

  • +11

    looks like a buttplug for the phone

  • Hmm, I got
    "
    Error Delivering to Australia is not available for one or more products. Please check the item description.
    Your session is timeout or error.
    Info Your PayPal payment has been successfully processed.
    "

  • Paper clip: free

    • or ear rings, which are always nearby. Body piercings work too.

      • I have no piercings. Help.

        • +1

          Use a stapler pin

  • +2

    Buy 2 and get some cuff links.

    • Done

  • +1

    does it work with iPhone 7?

  • Totally have to buy one… What a DEAL lol

  • -5

    So, for 10c you want our email, postal address, phone no., password, even when paying with Paypal.
    No business asks for these details when paying/checking out with Paypal, or atleast gives the customer an option.
    Not a deal considering the amount of personal info you want for 10c !

    • How do you expect to receive the item without giving a postal address?
      A recipient phone number is often a requirement by international post/courier companies.
      An email address (or a contact phone number) to contact the customer in case of an issue is pretty standard for online retailers. Also for emailing a receipt and tracking number.
      And a customer chosen password to secure your account should not be unexpected.

      Finally, when you pay someone with PayPal, PayPal sends your address, phone number and email address to the seller, so they can fulfil the order.

      • -2

        PayPal provides the address and phone no., email etc. which the seller can only use for that shipment.
        Why would I need to create and account on the website, even when PayPal has all the required details is besides me.
        It looks like you are happy to provide your details everywhere…. Not me

        You are effectively selling your personal info to the website.

        • Chill bro
          I would probably use a fake phone number as they would never call you anyway and a trash email for invoice, I'm sure every ozbargainer has truck load of them. Cheer

    • I have never had a failed delivery, nor has the account I use received any spam as a result of using these guys. Many of us here have grabbed their deals in the past. You'll note that the Paypal password is requested by the Paypal site that opens for your log-in and uses a token from Apus corporation to confirm the payment. The e-mail is needed for confirmation and to send your receipt!

  • Bad company - use every trick in the book - why are they pumping out these 10 cent offers?

    Ask yourselves that simple question.

    Because ….. like phone scammers they always find people to cheat.

  • I would pay not to be seen with one of these in the audio jack!

  • arrived today.
    pin is too short to eject my sim card. (samsung galaxy s6 edge)
    fits in the audio jack.

    my mum doesnt use earphones anyway so she likes it :)

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