Verizon going BOGO for BlackBerry
MobileCrunch —
... here. You’ll need to pick up new contracts for each device, but you’ll be saving between $49.99 and $200 bucks up front. Plus, you get to have two entirely separate conversations at once!
Promotion Details:
Runs from February 6th to March 31st
Any BlackBerry Verizon offers is eligible for the deal
Each handset requires a 2-year voice/data plan
But wait, there’s more! Not really.
[Via BoyGeniusReport]
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CrunchDeals: Verizon to go BOGO for BlackBerry
CrunchGear —
... here. You’ll need to pick up new contracts for each device, but you’ll be saving between $49.99 and $200 bucks up front. Plus, you get to have two entirely separate conversations at once!
Promotion Details:
Runs from February 6th to March 31st
Any BlackBerry Verizon offers is eligible for the deal
Each handset requires a 2-year voice/data plan
But wait, there’s more! Not really.
[Via BoyGeniusReport]
Verizon to Start Two-for-One Sale Tomorrow?
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... card (after Valentine’s Day, it jumps to $99.99)
BlackBerry 8830 World Edition, $99.99 after $70 debit card
BlackBerrry 8130 Pearl, $19.99 after $100 debit card
Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Centro, $49.99 after a $70 debit card
Samsung Alias, $49.99 after a $50 debit card
This might be a good opportunity to cash in your New Every Two discount if available, since it will getting a swift kick in the crotchal region on February 14th.
[via BGR]
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BlackBerry Buy One Get One Free from Verizon
Mobilewhack.com —
... free promotion. Until March 31st you’re going to get two Berries for the price of one and here’s what you can expect: And here are the prices: Ready to get two new Berries? via BGR Tags: ...
Verizon’s Buy One Get One Free BlackBerry sale begins February 6
Gadgetell —
... like a sweet deal.
The promotion is scheduled to begin on February 6 and run until March 31. As for the pricing and details. The BlackBerry Storm will be priced at $199, the BlackBerry Curve 8330 will be $79.99 (after a $70 debit card), the BlackBerry 8830 Global will be $99.99 (after $70 debit card) and the BlackBerrry Pearl 8130 will be $19.99 (after $100 debit card).
Finally, they will also require a two-year agreement (for each BlackBerry).
Via [BGR]
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Verizon's Buy One BB, Get One For Free Deal Starts Today
GeekSugar —
... - good times indeed - and now Verizon is offering up a buy one get one free BlackBerry promo deal where you get a debit card back with money on it after the purchase of your first device. Note that each device you purchase will require a two-year activation and a data plan. . . but a great gift idea if you're a Verizon customer or your contract is running up on another network. Don't worry, you've got some time to "cash in" on this deal, since it doesn't run out until March 31. ...
Verizon take BlackBerry to BOGOF two for one deals
Phones Review —
... when purchasing one.
Here’s how Verizon Wireless is working their BOGOF… the BOGOF runs from February 6th until the 31st of March, when you purchase any BlackBerry you will receive another free of equal or lesser value.
Each BlackBerry device will require a 2 year activation with a BlackBerry data plan. No mail in debit card necessary for the BlackBerry Storm, Curve 8830 and 8330 and still get $70 debit card back from buying the 1st device.
Source – BGR
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Verizon to introduce buy one get one free offer for Blackberry
Tech Ticker —
... buys a Blackberry device from Verizon he’ll get another one (same or lesser value) for free. Yes, the Storm is also included which is kind of surprising considering it is one of the newest devices to come out from the Waterloo factory. The offer runs till March 31 which is a lot of time and will definitely help to skew the sales figures of the Blackberry devices.
BGR has covered all the intrinsic details which you can find it in the via link below.
[Via BGR]
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BlackBerry Storm only $99.99 on Amazon
I4U News —
... also offers the BlackBerry Storm for $99.99 right now as well. The software of the BlackBerry Storm is on the way to get better and the next major BlackBerry Storm firmware is rumored for end of March according to BGR . More details on ...
Buy one Blackberry get one free from Verizon
jkOnTheRun —
... Curve 8330, $79.99 after a $70 debit card (after Valentine’s Day, it jumps to $99.99)
BlackBerry 8830 Global, $99.99 after $70 debit card
BlackBerry Pearl 8130, $19.99 after $100 debit card
Palm Centro, $49.99 after a $70 debit card (yes, the Centro is on here as well)
Samsung Alias, $49.99 after a $50 debit card (yes, the Samsung Alias is on here as well)
You still get the rebate (debit card) with the free Blackberry too.
(via BGR)
BlackBerry Curve More Popular Than iPhone
Digital Daily —
... it was Research in Motion’s (RIMM) BlackBerry Curve, which slipped past the iconic device in market share, bolstered by Verizon’s Buy One, Get One promotion. That deal, which ran from February 6 to March 31, offered a second RIM handset of equal or lesser value with the purchase of any Blackberry and a 2 year contract. An attractive proposition, and one that many a consumer took the carrier up on. NPD says RIM’s consumer smartphone market share rose to nearly 50 percent in the first quarter, an increase of 15 percent. Meanwhile, Apple’s and Palm’s share both ...
Why You Can’t Get a Good Phone With Verizon
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... Meanwhile, it is trying to win customers through some extremely competitive pricing. Consider the HTC Touch Pro 2 phone, a smartphone running the Windows Mobile operating system and targeted at business users. The device is available after a rebate and on contract with Sprint and T-Mobile for $350. On Verizon it costs $200. Verizon has also been running a ‘buy one get one free’ promotion for its BlackBerry phones. ...
RIM’s App World Key to Its Long-term Success [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network —
... Smartphone manufacturing is becoming a cutthroat business as the space heats up. Verizon Wireless — which has provided a huge boost to BlackBerry sales with its buy-one, get-one offer — is slated to launch several competing devices in the coming months, and the iPhone appears to be making ...


