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Wal-Mart Stores is offering a $100 gift card along with the purchase of a BlackBerry phone for one week, in its ongoing bid to attract more holiday shoppers.
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Susan Walsh / AP A Blackberry devise is used on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, April 18, 2007. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) |
The offer starting at 8 a.m. on Nov. 14 will be applicable to purchases of an assortment of BlackBerry devices, and will have to be coupled with a two-year contract from one of four major wireless carriers, Wal-Mart [WMT
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These carriers are AT&T [T
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Last week, the world's largest retailer said it will be offering its top 10 pre-order DVD movie titles at just $10 and free home delivery on its entire assortment of DVD and Blu-ray titles.
Some of the BlackBerry models on offer include the AT&T Curve 8310, Sprint Curve 8330 (Red & Titanium colors), T-Mobile 8520 (Black, White, and Frost) and Verizon Storm.
Wal-Mart said customers can use their gift card on the same day or save it for other purchases needed through the holiday season.
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