Jul 28 2008, 1:20pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Comcast offers a free Nintendo Wii console for new Comcast Triple Play customers. From today until August 17, 2008, those who sign up for Comcast Preferred Plus or Premier Triple Play package will receive a complimentary Wii console.
If you are in need for a new broadband service this sounds like a nice opportunity as Wii consoles are still hard to find for the $249 they actually should cost you. This is a pretty smart marketing move by Comcast to choose an incentive that is actually not that expensive, but consumers are just having a hard time getting their hands on it at that price.
To be eligible for a complimentary Wii system, a two-year contract is required. Customers can sign up for the Triple Play by calling 1-800-COMCAST.
Comcast Preferred Plus and Premier Triple Play packages include: Comcast Digital Cable with On Demand and premium channels; Comcast Digital Voice, offering unlimited local and domestic long-distance calling and 12 popular calling features plus enhanced voicemail, and; Comcast High-Speed Internet with PowerBoost, providing some of the fastest download speeds available today.
Via the Comcast site.
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