I just log onto yahoo and there was a ad showing that you can get a free I dont know if it true or not but i was looking in to fill out the info but before I do I wanted to know if anybody had seen this ad !!!!
Just happened to look at eTrade and saw it there. Hm... I had been thinking about signing up, now I'm thinking of signing up and eBaying a new BlackBerry.
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"Wow" is now overused. Therefore, I will use "Magic bananas" instead.
This is really just a front for Wirefly. If you set up a new account, then go back to this page and enter your username and pw, you go to a Wirefly page that offers a free curve or pearl for setting up a new wireless account. The 8820 is $99.
Amazon is the better deal. $.01 + a $75 mail in rebate for the Curve
This is really just a front for Wirefly. If you set up a new account, then go back to this page and enter your username and pw, you go to a Wirefly page that offers a free curve or pearl for setting up a new wireless account. The 8820 is $99.
Amazon is the better deal. $.01 + a $75 mail in rebate for the Curve
There ain't no free lunch.
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Definitely saw the E-Trade ad on Yahoo.com. I just figured it would be one of these things where you have to complete so many Level 1 offers, so many Level 2 offers, and so many Level 3 offers that you would probably NEVER get the free Blackberry.
I did this last summer. I signed a two year contract with AT&T and received my free Curve. The only stipulation was I had to have the data plan for at least 6 months, but the data plan is the reason I switched to BB in the first place.
The Etrade free Black-Berry is a scam I am A coustomer with Etrade Who tried to get the free Blackberry at the end of the order I was Informed I would have to agree to a 6 month internet service at 40 dollars a month or I could not get the phone. When I told the Rep I was no longer interested in the service The Rep got nasty with me. My advice avoid this free Blackberry.
when E*Trade bought out my online broker and then started charging me monthly service fees, I dumped them in a heartbeat. Business practices like that don't retain customers. Neither do pretend deals like this free blackberry they are trying to pawn off on us.