Plemix has a great selection of Motorola phones including the ever popular RAZR in the unlocked version with no SIM card. Several different colors and styles are available and the price is significantly marked down from retail. Consumer reviews are favorable and the retailer is a reliable buy.
Stootsi is another favorite. The selection for Motorola phones here is and always has wide, but sometimes the prices are the best. they also have some of them rarer colors that are available to models like the RAZR. Again, buyers agree that this is a trustworthy site with all around good reviews on the Internet.
Another good seller is Replaceyourcell.com. They sell not only brand-new Motorola phones but also many pre-owned ones which you can get for significantly cheaper retail prices.
Lastly, no surprise at all, Amazon.com is famously good for buying Motorola phones. The selection covers pretty much everything out there, since so many retailers list their items on Amazon in addition to their own stores. The prices you can pick up a used phone for over Amazon are outrageous! You can also find many accessories here for your new Motorola phone. Amazon's review system keeps suspect sellers in check so this is often a great place to buy a Motorola phone if you're worried about online safety.
An awesome place for Motorola mobile accessories would be TheCellShop.com. No phone is complete without accessories, and these days it seems you can never have enough of them. Popular ones include new faceplates, car adapters, headphones, and replacements for your battery charger.
Froogle is always a good place to check first to find the latest phones that are on sale. Oftentimes you can find phones in the clearance sections of many online retailers, and using frugal this information is up-to-date. The only drawback is that supply is usually very limited and sometimes the results contain refurbished items or merchandise marked down due to defects.
One site I really don't recommend, although it might spring to mind for most people instantly, is eBay. Because there is so much fraud on eBay, especially with electronics, you really not protected if you pay for a phone and don't receive one. Sure, eBay promises to reimburse buyers for any ripoffs that occur, but I can tell you from personal experience that the policy they have in place and the way that they actually enforce it are two completely different things. Anytime you buy something like electronics on eBay, you're taking a big risk!
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