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It appears like U.S. Cellular is 1 of the initial U.S.-based carriers to kick-off the promotional provides for this Christmas. Starting these days via December 25, all smartphones are obtainable for beneath $ 100 to all new consumers who sign up for a new two-year agreement.
The promotion comprises Android, BlackBerry and Windows smartphones like the Samsung Mesmerize, which is available for just a penny with an immediate rebate. In addition, buyers can acquire until finally December 25, the Motorola ELECTRIFY and HTC seven Pro for $ 99.99 (75 EUR) after a $ 100 mail-in rebate, and the HTC Hero S and BlackBerry Torch 9850 for $ 99.99 (75 EUR) quickly.
Nevertheless, there’s far more to it. U.S. Cellular provide the BlackBerry Curve 9350 and the new Samsung Repp for totally free right after rebate, and with an instant rebate, the HTC Wildfire S and LG Optimus U will be totally free as well.
As usually, U.S. Cellular provides the two,000 point bonus to all new customers who get one of the carrier’s phones with a prolonged expression contract. Existing U.S. Cellular customers who add an further line will also get the 2,000 point bonus from U.S. Cellular. The very best option for a new U.S. Cellular client would be the Belief Plans, which are known for their loyalty and reward method for undertaking easy items like paying out expenses on time, adding a line or referring friends and family. Nonetheless, these who never require lots of minutes, the carrier’s new $ 39.99 program is a much better choice. It can be customized with messaging and information options and offers subscribers 450 minutes, free of charge incoming calls, texts and pics, mobile-to-mobile calls, and nights and weekends beginning at seven:00 p.m. “Join the happiest consumers in wireless and start off getting rewarded just for being a consumer. Our rewards plan offers you points for items you genuinely want, like cost-free phones and faster cellphone upgrades with no signing another contract,” mentioned David Kimbell, vice president of marketing for U.S. Cellular.
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