Get seriously social for less with a Vodafone Blackberry

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BlackBerry Curve 9320If you’re looking for a new smartphone that offers state-of-the-art social tools, music sharing functions, high-quality camera and high-speed internet access, but don’t want to spend a fortune up-front, a Vodafone Blackberry from BrightHouse could be the ideal upgrade for you.

At BrightHouse, you can get a brand new BlackBerry Curve for as little as £5.79 per week – and you don’t need to tie yourself down to an expensive contract either. In fact, Vodafone offers a number of great-value benefits for Pay As You Go customers. When you top up £10, you’ll get 300 free texts and 500MB of UK web access free for 30 days.

Best of all, you can get more credit for your phone whenever you need it without the need to register or memorise a password. Just follow the link on our Vodafone product page to securely top up instantly with a credit or debit card.

The Blackberry Curve is now available in white, black or violet colour options. If you’re interested in finding out more about the models we supply, the staff in your nearest BrightHouse store will be happy to answer your questions and guide you through our application process. Don’t forget our price match promise – if you find an identical product at a cheaper cash price, we’ll match that price!* It’s never been easier or more affordable to join the smartphone generation – so what are you waiting for?

* Terms and conditions apply

2 Comments

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    dean

    Posted November 8, 2012 at 11:35 pm | Permalink

    Re: Your price promise….

    This link: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2005/2705/made states the following:

    1.5.2. Do not make statements like “if you can buy this product elsewhere for less, we will refund the difference” about your “own brand” products which other traders do not stock, unless your offer will also apply to other traders’ equivalent goods. If there are any conditions attached to the offer (eg it only applies to goods on sale in the same town or excluding Internet sales) you should show them clearly and prominently, with the statement.

    After using the above to try and match one of your products to an equivalent product, I was told that this was not possible. I am still awaiting a reason as to why you have reached this decision and also waiting for a reason as to why you believe your store policy to be more superior to government legislation.

    Thanks.

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    BrightHouse Team

    Posted November 9, 2012 at 12:56 pm | Permalink

    Hi Dean

    Sorry to hear you weren’t able to find the product you were looking for. As stated in our terms and conditions, our Price Match Promise does only cover items of identical brand & model and in boxed condition. We have consulted the relevent government bodies and we are not in breach of any legislation.

    If you have any further questions please don’t hesitate to ask.

    Best regards

    The BrightHouse Blog team

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