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Bell running Palm Pre Promotion

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - June 01, 2010

Canada's Bell is running a Palm Pre promotion in hopes of increasing sales of the Palm Pre. They could be trying to liquidate their remaining stock, or they have gained renewed interest in Palm since HP's acquisition. Either way, Bell customers interested in a webOS device can take advantage of the promotion.

Customer's willing to sign a 3-year contract agreement can get a Palm Pre for FREE plus get $15 off their monthly bill! In addition, Bell is throwing in $75 worth of accessories too. That's not a bad deal for a smartphone with a pretty slick operating system.

It remains to be seen how successful Palm will be even with the backing of HP. With several key players in the development of webOS leaving Palm recently, nobody knows how the future will shape up for webOS, but you can take advantage of Palm's limbo status with free promotions like this. Get the phone for free and give it a whirl.



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