Get A Free BlackBerry Curve From AT&T

Were you thinking about getting a BlackBerry but not looking to pay the $200 to $300 that a new device will cost you? Well, AT&T is offereing a free refurbished BlackBerry Curve 8310 to new subscribers signing up a contract and existing subscribers extending the plan they are already on.

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Written by Robb Dunewood on April 22nd, 2008 with 6 comments.
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#1. April 22nd, 2008, at 1:30 PM.

Where do you see existing customers eligible for the deal by extending their contract? I’ve poked around and can only see stuff for new lines of service or number ports. Am I missing something?

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#2. April 22nd, 2008, at 2:05 PM.

Yeah, but you’re stuck with AT&T, thanks but no thanks!

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#3. April 22nd, 2008, at 2:21 PM.

Wow…seems to me that they are making aggressive moves in the anticipation of the Curve’s release on VZW. Interesting. I hear that Sprint is offering 5 shares of stock along with the purchase of a Curve instead of the $50 rebate, but anyone who can do the math knows to take the rebate. :)

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#4. April 23rd, 2008, at 1:13 PM.

only existing customers with expired contracts are elligible, the original post is incorrect.

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#5. April 23rd, 2008, at 2:40 PM.

A couple weeks ago I got the (red) 8310 new from Amazon.com for -$50 ($25 net cost and $75 rebate) from Amazon.com by re-upping my expired contract with AT&T for another 2 years. I think the current deal is -$25.

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#6. April 30th, 2008, at 12:47 AM.

My office Verizon sales rep indicated that the Curve may not arrive until late May. I hope she’s wrong…I’ve been really anticipating this phone since their announcement just before CTIA.

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