Error -1 iphone 3GS HELP!

Hi there, i recently purchased an iphone 3gs 8gb from ebay and have found myself locked in a restore loop i have never seen before 'an unknown error occurred (-1)'. I have some knowledge of escaping error messages but this is one i have not heard of and can find no info regarding. The only way i am able to get the phone to turn on is to use tethered 5.1 redsnow jailbreak. Ironically, even then my reception remains 'searching......' before telling me i need to restore via itunes. The itunes restore literally appears to get all the way to the end before giving me the error message. I am totally stuck, any information regarding this error would be greatly recieved. many thanks

Been told by the guy in the aple store that this is a very rare hardware fault which cannot be fixed....

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    lr: 0x80067cc7 fp: 0xcd1ebeb4
    lr: 0x800153cd fp: 0xcd1ebedc
    lr: 0x805e5dc7 fp: 0xcd1ebef4
    lr: 0x805e9c01 fp: 0xcd1ebf54
    lr: 0x805f4c51 fp: 0xcd1ebf68
    lr: 0x805d15ab fp: 0xcd1ebf80
    lr: 0x805d1827 fp: 0xcd1ebfa0
    lr: 0x805d1869 fp: 0xcd1ebfa8
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    Task 0x81987974: 426 pages, 1 threads: pid 2: launchctl
    Task 0x81987790: 482 pages, 1 threads: pid 3: restored_externa
    Task 0x819875ac: 1381 pages, 5 threads: pid 4: restored_externa
    Task 0x819873c8: 2569 pages, 1 threads: pid 5: fsck_hfs
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    2010-11-05 20:44:37.244 [1452:900]: <Restore Device 02D8CF68>: operation 28 progress -1
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