Posted on 05 August 2008
That’s right Verizon has dropped all prices on their BlackBerry smartphones. Prices now range from $79.99 to $149.99 with two contracts. So that means now you can get a BlackBerry Pearl 8130 for $79.99, Curve 8330 for $99.99 or 8830 World Edition for $149.99. So either Verizon just wants to push out more BlackBerry devices or they are making room for some new CDMA stuff? Like the dreamy BlackBerry Thunder.
Speaking of launches and Verizon they recently launched their Visual Voicemail service. If you remember we talked about the Visual Voicemail launch and how the Thunder would launch shortly after. If you don’t remember check out that post here.
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Posted on 12 May 2008
Our friends over at eVeek are celebrating their first birthday and guess what? eVeek is offering three of their premium BlackBerry themes for free! You can choose iBerry, OSX or my favorite Precision (which looks like the new BlackBerry Bold's theme). You can head over to elecite.eveek.com from your computer or elecite.eveek.com/wap from your BlackBerry and check them out.
Posted on 03 March 2008

One of our sponsors this month, MobileSoftMarket is offering 10% off their “TaskMaster™ for BlackBerry® Wireless Handheld” software. The software is $19.99 USD and you get 10% off you simply enter the code “bbsync23″ when at the checkout.
Posted on 14 February 2008

Rogers Wireless in Canada is now offering BOGO (Buy one, Get one) to clear out their BlackBerry 8700g stock. So now you can buy any BlackBerry device and get up to four 8700’s free! OR you can buy any BlackBerry device and get $100 off up to four BlackBerry Curve 8310’s. Both these offers of course require a three year contract. See your local Rogers store for details.
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Posted on 26 January 2008
Bell found a way to clear out its out BlackBerry stock. They are offering buy one BlackBerry 8830 World Edition or Pearl 8130 and you can get up to four free BlackBerry 8703’s. This deal is great for almost any business we wants to get connected by the power of BlackBerry’s.
Bell also launched new data sharing packages allowing the 5 users to share certain amounts of data. For example: $25/4MB, $40/8MB, $60/30MB or $100/1GB (1024MB) then you can add any users over your 5 for just $20/month. Kind of a neat idea for small businesses. You can find the details over on Bell.
Posted on 24 June 2007
Amazon's got a sweet deal on the BlackBerry Curve 8300 with new service from AT&T in the United States. The BlackBerry Curve is usually $199 with service agreement from AT&T, however if you order it from Amazon you can pick up the Curve for only $44.99 with service. That's a hot little deal for the Curve. Our guess is that Amazon's getting ready for their iPhone stock.
Check out the BlackBerry Curve on Amazon.com. If you order a Curve you may want to also consider picking up a 2GB microSD memory card for $23.92 USD as well.