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How much does a Blackberry COST at store?


Question Posted Sunday December 9 2007, 11:37 am

hey so i want a blackberry pearl for christmas. And it said it was $350, but i heard with like a 2 year plan or something its $199, and with a mail in rebate of $50. So basically online it said thati t was $149.99,
but im not sure, and I know my mom will not pay for $350 for a phone. So how much is it? THANKS


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Additional info, added Sunday December 9 2007, 4:13 pm:
i have cingular.

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missbananafontana answered Sunday December 9 2007, 4:10 pm:
It costs $179 in stores. I know because my cousin just bought one like two weeks ago, so unless all T-Mobile stores changed their prices since then, that's how much it costs. : )

EDIT:

Blackberry costs more with Cingular, so I assumed that you had T-Mobile. I know for sure that it's like $100 with an upgrade discount, and I have a Blackberry Curve which was $319 ($219 after mail-in rebate.)

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