Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Jun 5 2009, 12:00pm CDT | by Robert Evans
You know what I hate? Mail in rebates. Mailing them in isn't much of a hassle, but waiting weeks and weeks to get your check is a pain in the ass. We all know why companies do it, everyone who is too lazy to mail in a rebate means more profit for them. That doesn't stop it from being irritating as hell for those of us who are motivated to save money.
Well T-Mobile has heard our cries of annoyance, and they've removed all their mail-in rebates as a result. Now a whole bunch of their hottest phones are more affordable than ever, and you don't even have to go hunting for stamps. Here's an updated price-list;
Blackberry Curve 8900 — $149.99
Blackberry Curve 8320 — $74.99
Blackberry 8820 — $99.99
Sidekick 2008 — $99.99
Sidekick LX 09 — $199.99/249.99 (new customers)
T-Mobile Dash — $49.99
T-Mobile G1 all colors — $149.99
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Robert Evans
The excitement about new smartphones, tablets and anything mobile drive
Robert to unearth the latest rumors and developments in this fast
moving space. He adopted 4G as soon as it become available and knows
where the mobile market is going.
Robert can be contacted directly at robert@i4u.com.
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