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T-Mobile 8900 Curve Contest – Rumored Corporate & Release Date & Pricing

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It looks like T-Mobile is offering a daily prize to a lucky winner of 6 BlackBerry 8900 Curves with 3 months of T-Mobile service. These devices are for you and your 5 “MyFaves.” You need to sign up by entering at the bottom of the page and putting in your info. It asks for your Fav 5’s names and email addresses but I left them blank and it worked. Not sure how long this contest will last but I am up for winning something!

Contest link (Bottom of the page)

They choose a winner daily but they do not mention if you have to enter in again every day. Can’t hurt to try! Imagine having six 8900 Curves! Though paying taxes on them ($5000 value) has got to suck.

Our buddy Maricio over at BlackBerry Rocks also caught the official prices for the release which is not surprising but good to know if you plan on picking one up. Stephen over at BerryReporter got a tip that the corporate release date will be January 19th so this may be coming soon!

  • Corporate Customers: $499.99 MSRP
  • 2 YR Agreement: $300 instant rebate – $199.99
  • 1 YR Agreement: $250 instant rebate – $249.99
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This entry was posted on Friday, January 16th, 2009 and is filed under 8900 Curve, News.
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6 Comments to “T-Mobile 8900 Curve Contest – Rumored Corporate & Release Date & Pricing

  1. a new would be nice =)

  2. Posted by: Robert Cobourn

    Any idea if this will use the same battery as the older Curve… or for that matter the same drop in desktop charger?

  3. Posted by: Robert Cobourn

    Wow, be prepared to give up the email address of 5 of your friends or family to Tmobile’s spam campaign if you want to enter this contest!

  4. Just don’t put any friends. That’s what I did