HTC offers $100 Cash Back on Eligible Mobile Phone Trade-Ins

Posted on 25 November 2009 by


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If you’ve been eyeballing some of the new HTC models your carrier has in for the holidays, HTC has a deal for you …

Starting November 27th, anyone looking to upgrade their eligible smartphone will have the opportunity to get an extra $100 back from HTC with the purchase of a new HTC Tilt 2, HTC Touch Pro2, HTC Imagio, or HTC Ozone.

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The way it works is simple. Once the new phone is purchased, the customer can go to the appropriate site below and enter their specific promotional code. This will provide them with a mailing label, which they use to send their old smartphone, a copy of the UPC code from the new phone, and a copy of the invoice from the new phone. After that, they get a $100 check in the mail!URLs with promo codes:
Verizon

T-Mobile

AT&T

List of eligible smartphones for trade-in

The promotion runs on November 27th thru December 31st and you’ll have until January 31st, 2010 to send your information in. It looks like there are quite a few models that can be used as trade-ins, so don’t dismiss this deal just because you don’t think you have a phone that will qualify. :-)

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  • paschott

    Interesting, but no real notes on what condition your phone must be in in order to qualify. I’m not really crazy about the “once you send it in, you’re not getting it back” clauses, either. If the phone doesn’t qualify for some reason, I’d prefer to get it back.

    Anyway, I’m holding out for something capable of running WM7 at this point so don’t really want to pay for a Touch Pro 2. Interesting link to consider if I do want to upgrade and get back at least $100, though.

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  • http://www.geardiary.com Michael Anderson

    @paschott – yeah, I noticed it was rather nebulous about exact condition in terms of screen stuff, but I think that they are just making sure that folks aren’t trying to scam them by sending in something broken.

  • http://www.geardiary.com Judie Lipsett

    @Mike – you mean they don’t want that iPhone with the cracked screen we were discussing the other day? ;-)

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