
For those of you out there who weren't able to attend one the BlackBerry Experience launch events held around the world but are still looking to get your hands on a BlackBerry Z10 as soon as possible, eBay is the best place to look for one right now. Unless of course you live in the UK, where they went on sale already. If you head on over there and do a search BlackBerry Z10, you'll find a slew of them available to buy. They won't be cheap though mind you, as most are currently fetching over $1,000.
As some folks already know, BlackBerry issued unlocked versions of the BlackBerry Z10 at the launch events but none of them were Verizon or Sprint so alas, some folks are looking to flip them out for a nice sum of cash and hold out for Verizon compatible versions to launch. If you look hard enough, you may even find some limited edition and white versions available. Despite the fact the people who have them can't make use of the versions they recieved, there is a pretty clear demand for them given the prices they're reaching.
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