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AT&T has just recently lowered the pricing on two of the top notch BlackBerry handsets. Effective immediately, the BlackBerry Bold is now retailing for $199.99 and the newly available BlackBerry Curve 8900 is down to $149.99. Just to offer a little comparison, the Bold is down from $299.99 and the Curve 8900 is down from $199.99.
Of course, in order to get either of these prices you need to be willing to sign a two-year agreement. Additionally, these prices are both coming after a $100 mail-in-rebate, which means that at the time of purchase you are going to have to shell out $299.99 and $249.99 for the Bold and Curve respectively.
All things considered though, these prices are great. Heck, I purchased a refurbished Bold for my wife a few months back and paid slightly more than the current price for a new model.
Keep in mind, if you have recently purchased either of these phones, and by recent I am talking about within 30 days or so then you may want to call and ask for a credit based on what you paid. That happened with the refurbished model that I picked up. Just a few days after my purchase, AT&T lowered the price by $50 — a quick call to customer service quickly got me a credit in the same amount.
AT&T has just recently lowered the pricing on two of the top notch BlackBerry handsets. Effective immediately, the BlackBerry Bold is now retailing for $199.99 and the newly available BlackBerry Curve 8900 is down to $149.99. Just to offer a little comparison, the Bold is down from $299.99 and the Curve 8900 is down from $199.99.
Of course, in order to get either of these prices you need to be willing to sign a two-year agreement. Additionally, these prices are both coming after a $100 mail-in-rebate, which means that at the time of purchase you are going to have to shell out $299.99 and $249.99 for the Bold and Curve respectively.
All things considered though, these prices are great. Heck, I purchased a refurbished Bold for my wife a few months back and paid slightly more than the current price for a new model.
Keep in mind, if you have recently purchased either of these phones, and by recent I am talking about within 30 days or so then you may want to call and ask for a credit based on what you paid. That happened with the refurbished model that I picked up. Just a few days after my purchase, AT&T lowered the price by $50 — a quick call to customer service quickly got me a credit in the same amount.
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