blackberry curve 8900 for $0.01 with new account activation on tmobile i tried to get it but im a tmobile customer and they said no cant beat that deal just type blackberry curve 8900 on search @ Amazon
Yep just ordered mine last night, same deal. After I really truly opened my eyes that ATT was not going to have any VOIP and they were screwing me EVERY month with their costs, that broke my deal with them. I am jumping ship to TMO, putting my line with ATT on suspended (10$ or so a month), getting UMA!!! and getting the same and more services with TMO for HALF what I was paying for ATT. AMAZING! I hope their coverage is really good here LOL OH AND you get free 2 day express delivery with the purchase... Your total charge is $ .01. Their choices online are not the full range of selections you can get with TMO, but you purchase your plan and then you will add the other services you want like Hot Spot Calling etc through TMO once you get the phone. GREAT DEAL
That's been around for a few weeks now. At first I was bummed when I realized that I could not get it as an existing T-Mobile customer, until I realized that the terms and conditions would require me to significantly upgrade my plans. Paying 20 bucks more a month for services I don't need would come out at 480$ over the course of a two year contract, so paying 149$ for the phone while keeping my existing plans was by far the better deal for me.
Everyone's situation is different, but whatever yours is, it is worth doing the math.
Tmobile from AT & T good move, the customer service at TMobile is far the best I have had with all the other carriers. Tmobile looks promising in the up and coming months with the new Phones. Hopefully the new Google Phone will be a hit. Then the 3G coming it only looks better as the months come along.
That was a steal, a free 8900 along with 2 months free of the BB Data, which you will need with the phone. Still, that's a great deal. Tmobile is stepping up the Game when it comes to there customers, just hope they do the same with the phones.
When its sounds to good to be true it may be. maybe something is wrong with the phone.
Certainly not. The only issue I see is that rebates can be a pain in the **** to claim. I bought a Moto Razr a few years back through Amazon. One of the conditions to claim the rebate was to submit the first couple of bills from T-Mobile. Unfortunately I never got those bills for some stupid reason and neither T-Mobile nor Amazon would take the blame, so I ended up not getting the rebate.
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