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BlackBerry 8220 Pearl Flip Available for Free at Best Buy?

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 at 1:51 PM

Mr. Blurrycam has reared his ugly head yet again, but this time he’s bringing us good news (actually, he usually does). In a new Best Buy flyer, looks to be that the BlackBerry 8220 Pearl Flip is available for free.

As per usual, the picture is ultra-blurry, but after some research I’ve found out that the free offer is an ‘instant savings’ offer from Best Buy. No mail-in rebates required here. The BlackBerry 8220 Pearl Flip will be available for free on new activations through Best Buy on a 2-year agreement.

The picture comes from a San Francisco Bay area promotion. I would imagine the offer will be snaking its way across the US… In fact, I’ve already heard reports of this same promo hitting areas throughout the midwest. One other thing to consider as well is the offer may be finished soon… With Black Friday coming in a few days don’t be surprised if the promo gets squashed in favor of some other promotions for the one-day shopping blitz. We’ll see.

If you’re interested in the BlackBerry Flip, I’d recommend you check with your local Best Buy to see what the skinny is. Details are, um, ‘blurry’ at best at this point.

[Via: BGR]

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  • Ned Plimpton

    Was, parts of this article are so close to plagiarism that it isn’t funny.