Friday, October 14, 2011
Acquiring BlackBerry Phones Cheaply
Technology keeps changing every day and new inventions in whatever field comes at a price. As a BlackBerry phones user, you may want to keep up with the pace of technological changes in the phone market. Buying a new phone may be out of your reach, but you can still enjoy the current technology by buying used or refurbished phones that you can source from the market easily. Those people who are technology savvy and can afford the price of new inventions will dispose of their old phones and buy the more advanced ones. The phones being disposed of are still as good as new and they can serve you very well. Others may return the phones to the manufacturer for minor defects, which the seller rectifies and puts back on the market at a reduced price.
If you want to buy a BlackBerry Bold you can contact your network provider and enquire if they have any refurbished phones. Many phones are returned and some are marked down in price by as much as 50%. You may be encumbered to your current service provide for a certain period of time. This means you may not buy a used phone from them, but this should not end your desire to get a BlackBerry phone. You can go online and shop for these items. Online sellers will sell you a phone that is not locked to any network at the same or at a little higher price. Another way of buying a phone on the internet would be to place bids on the internet on sites such as eBay and uBid.com, among other sites. If the phone is not unlocked, the seller can provide you with the unlocking code, or you will have to pay someone to do it for you.
Before you pay for any phone you buy online it is important to make sure it is compatible with the network you will be using it on. Unlocked phones are very good when travelling overseas, as a temporary service may be cheaper than your provider would charge you on international calls. The prices of refurbished BlackBerry Curve and other phones will vary from one network provider to another. Checking on the websites of the service providers in your area can provide insight into this. You may find some of the phones being offered for free, but these are mostly attached to a contract that will tie you to the supplier for some time.
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