Research In Motion introduces BlackBerry trade-in program
Australian BlackBerry owners looking to purchase a newer model phone may be eligible for up to $120 credit if they trade in their existing BlackBerry, as part of Research In Motion’s new Trade-Up program.
Interested customers should head to www.blackberrytradeup.com/au to get a quote on how much they would receive from trading in their existing phone.
Under the program, customers purchase a new device through one of the participating carriers, then send in proof of purchase of the new device, plus their old BlackBerry, to receive the credit.
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