Motorola will pay Amazon to 'list' their items for sale on Amazon's website. Think of Amazon like a newspaper - and Motorola as a company 'renting' advertising space in that paper.
yes but your going to have to pay the full price for the phone.
1. no the motorola xprt phone isnt offered on a pre-paid plan2. yes a very similar model to the motorola xprt cellphone is available on a pay as you go plan.
Yes, the Motorola Rival can be made prepaid, but you must pay FULL, I stress FULL, price for it. Currently, to get this phone prepaid, it would cost $219.99.
Yes, you can sell stuff on Amazon, but you have to pay $0.99 per item, or sell unlimited items for free for the first month, $39.99 a month thereafter.
A Motorola i580 is normally sold for about 100 dollars. You can get order it cheaper in India, where it will cost around 20-30 dollars less then what you would have to pay in the US.
No. Cingular's (now AT&T's) network and Nextel's network are incompatible.
Yes, amazon does sell cybershot digital cameras. You can either buy them used or new, and depending on the seller, you may or may not have to pay S&H/ sales taxes.
You can sell it to UpgradeSwap. Same day payment with top dollar pay-outs. www.UpgradeSwap.com
If you have internet access from your phone, them you would be able to go online and sell products from your phone. Also, if you were trying to download something on to your phone, then you can get charges to your phone and you would pay for it on your next phone bill.
If you are looking for a Motorola modem and wanting to pay under $100 Amazon is going to be the best place for that, but if you do not mind paying a little extra, and want to be able to see the exact modem you would be paying for in person, then Best Buy has some great prices (some under $100).
Very little the game does not sell for much new so you might only get $5-6 and amazon will only pay up to $5.25 for it
The RRP is £419.99 but you can get it chaper from Amazon and on pay monthly contracts which offer you the phone for free from various retailers.