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Get a Free Palm Z22 with Palm TX purchase

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 22, 2008


Palm is running a promotion on their online store for a free Palm Z22 PDA with the purchase of a Palm TX. From now until February 29, 2008, anyone who purchases a new Palm TX will get a free Palm Z22 handheld as well. The Palm Z22 is valued at $99. In addition, Palm will give free ground shipping service on the order.

To participate, simply add a qualifying Palm TX handheld to your cart and the free Palm Z22 handheld will automatically be placed in your cart. If you do not wish to receive the free gift, simply remove the item from your cart.

Both of these devices are over 2 years old and neither has phone capabilities. Palm is likely trying to get rid of excess inventory and will probably discontinue one of these lines entirely.



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