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Craigslist Finds in Mineola

Each week we will bring you some items we have found for sale on Craigslist

Each week, we here at Patch will do the hard work of finding unusual, useful, or great deals on Craigslist. Now, if you’re interested, all that’s left to do is contact the owner.

Turn Up the Volume

This Mineola resident is selling their Eden WT550 bass amp. It is in mint condition according to the seller and comes with rack ears and will be packed in the original box. Price is $550.

Early Christmas

This Mineola resident is selling their brand new 9-ft. Pre-Lit GE Christmas Tree. In stores this tree runs for $499. Asking price is $150.

Cool Breeze

This Mineola resident is selling their antique GE fan. It is in fair to good condition and just needs a new cord. It includes 4-plus feet of green cloth cord. Price is $30.

Just Do It

This Mineola resident is selling her brand new women’s white Nike Shox. They are brand new and in their original box. Size is 9.5. Asking price is $35.

iCame, iSaw, iPhone

This Mineola resident is selling their very well cared for iPhone 4 16GB Black AT&T model. It has no major damage and the phone has clear screen protectors on front and back. It includes a “Skull Candy” hard shell case, USB charging cable, charging box plug and a new leather belt holster case. Price is $250.

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Geoffrey Walter (Editor) June 14, 2013 at 10:03 am
I do not know what you mean by a "senior building." Please be more specific. If you areRead More talking about the Winston-Churchill project and not a senior assisted living facility, we have a small update here: http://mineola.patch.com/groups/politics-and-elections/p/flood-mitigation-apartment-projects-moving-forward