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Sprint Offers $100 Discount on PDA Phones

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 25, 2003


For all of you Sprint PCS users out there, some good news. Sprint today announced it is now offering a $100 discount with the purchase and activation of a PCS Vision(SM) Capable PCS Phone with PDA functionality. This means that you can purchase any one of the three devices that Sprint sells as PDA/Phones. The discount applies to the Handspring Treo 300, Samsung SPH-i330 and by Toshiba 2032 Pocket PC Phone. The limited time offer is available in participating Sprint Stores and Sprint business channels until March 30, 2003.

Customers will receive the $100 discount instantly with purchase and activation of the device. The offer reduces the price of the PCS Phones by Handspring Treo 300 and Samsung i330 from $499.99 to $399.99, and the Toshiba 2032 from $699.99 to $599.99. Customers may also receive a $100 PCS service credit or mail-in rebate depending on credit history, purchase location and time of activation.

Customers choosing a PCS Free & Clear Plan with Vision will also get PCS Vision(SM) free for the first two months.




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