Best Deal on Blackberry Bold for AT&T
January 3, 2009 by John
Want to get the best deal on Blackberry Bold for AT&T today? You can get it in AT&T stores for $399.99 ($299 after mail-in rebate) with a 2-year contract, ouch, quite a lot for a smartphone these days. Great news, for a limited time, we have the Blackberry Bold Deal for only $149 after rebate. Brand new Bold for half of the prices others are paying. That’s the best deal ever on BlackBerry Bold. You probably already now how amazing this phone is, but I can’t help mentioning just a few important features - it’s ultra-fast running on the latest 3G network; brilliant LCD screen; and it’s a true global smartphone with Wi-Fi and email abilities. And the best price on the BlackBerry Bold today: only $149. Hurry, this is one of the best selling smartphones, grab the best deal on BlackBerry Bold now while it’s still in stock.
Update: Price is now $199 - still the best deal around compared to in-store price of $299 after rebates.







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