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BEXICON & CO INC strive to offer high-quality products at competitive prices. All of our products are brand new, never used, never rebuilt. We maintain multiple-supplier sources for our products as a means of being able to continually offer the best products at the best prices. All of our products are backed by a 90-days, money-back guarantee. Contact us for further informations about extended warranty from manufacturer.


We pride ourselves in the quality of products we offer, our prices, and most importantly, our customer service.


For more informations regarding product and purchasing process send your enquiry to [email protected]


PRODUCT LIST:


T-Mobile Sidekick:

T-Mobile Sidekick LX -- $120

T-Mobile Shadow --- $130

T-Mobile G1 --- $140

T-Mobile Sidekick 3 --- $105

Juicy Couture

Sidekick 2 -- $90


Apple iPhone:

Apple iPhone 4GB --- $110

Apple iPhone 8GB --- $135

Apple iPhone 16GB -- $145

Apple iPhone 3G 8GB -- $150

Apple iPhone 3G 16GB -- $165

Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB.....$350

Apple iPhone 3GS 16GB....$300

Apple iPhone 3G 16GB GoldenEye ---$250



BlackBerry:

Blackberry Curve 8900 -- $185

Blackberry Storm 9500 -- $155

Blackberry Storm 9530 -- $165

Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 -- $110

Blackberry Bold 9000 -- $140

Blackberry Curve 8320 -- $135


HTC:

HTC Touch Pro -- $165

HTC Touch Diamond -- $150

HTC Touch Cruise -- $145

HTC TyTN II -- $140

HTC Touch Dual -- $140

HTC Dream -- $205

HTC Touch Cruise 09 -- $220

HTC MAX 4G -- $205

HTC Touch HD -- $175

HTC Touch 3G -- $165

HTC Touch Viva -- $155

HTC S740 -- $165


Eten:

Eten glofiish X610 -- $145

Eten glofiish V900 -- $245

Eten glofiish X900 -- $195

Eten glofiish DX900 -- $175

Eten glofiish M810 -- $165

Eten glofiish X650 -- $155

Eten glofiish M800 -- $170


Nokia:

Nokia

N96 16GB-- $185

Nokia E90 -- $165

Nokia N97 -- $205

Nokia N79 -- $185

Nokia E71 -- $190

Nokia 8800 Sapphire Arte -- $215

Nokia N93i -- $135

Nokia 8600 Luna -- $155

Nokia 8800 Sirocco --- $175


Sony Ericsson:

Sony Ericsson C510 -- $195

Sony Ericsson P1 -- $135

Sony Ericsson C905 -- $155

Sony Ericsson W960 -- $140

Sony Ericsson G900 -- $160

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 -- $185

Sony Ericsson C902 -- $140

Sony Ericsson W902 -- $155


Samsung:

Samsung T929 Memoir -- $205

Samsung T919 Behold -- $195

Samsung Giorgio Armani P520 -- $145

Samsung U900 Soul -- $170

Samsung G800 -- $165

Samsung F490 -- $155


Video Games Console:

Playstation:

Sony PSP Slim Giga Bundle -- $115

Sony PlayStation 3 80GB Motorstorm Pack -- $165

Sony Playstation 3 60GB -- $150

Sony PlayStation 3 40GB -- $135


Microsoft Xbox:

Xbox 360 Arcade Console -- $115

Xbox 360 Pro 60GB Console --$145

Xbox 360 Elite 120GB Console -- $165


Nintendo:

Nintendo DS Lite -- $70

Nintendo Wii Console -- $125


Please review our returns policy for more details below:

Before you return your items, you must contact us and receive a Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA). Any returns sent without an RMA number will not be accepted by BEXICON & CO INC We assume all responsibility for the package until it arrives at our office.


Please include the following information when returning an item:

1) Your RMA number on your invoice (Do not write on the items box).

2) A copy of your original invoice with the RMA number (inside the shipping box).

3) A note stating the problem if you would like the return for replacement or exchange.


We ship 100% of our orders the same business day from our warehouse, typically the product will arrive within 2days via either Fedex/Ups Courier Sevices.


For more informations

regarding product and purchasing process send your enquiry to [email protected]


We look forward in placing your order with us and giving you the most competent services.



Email:[email protected]

Best Regard

Truman,

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