
Crazy John’s in Australia is offering the BlackBerry Pearl 8110 for free, with a $39 BlackBerry Service Cap. As with most plans, the headlines don’t tell the whole story.
The plan requires that you sign up for 2 years at a $40 per month, and with that you get unlimited email and internet. Be warned though, that calls are charged at 47 cents per 30 seconds, with a 35 cent initial charge.
While the calls are expensive, this truly is the best BlackBerry bundle deal we have seen to date. To get a BlackBerry Pearl 81XX from Wal-Mart, you need to sign on to a service plan of $99.99 per month or higher and in conjunction with any feature or bundle or any other plan option at least $24.99 per month or greater.





“While the calls are expensive, this truly is the best BlackBerry bundle deal we have seen to date.”
you mean, the best BB bundle in australia, am i right? because those bundles are way cheaper here in austria. blackberry curve 8900 for 1€; 1000 mins. 1000 sms and 1gb data + unlimited bb email/plan for 44€/month.
Guys, you know that in Europe almost all cell phones are 100% subsidised, right? You don’t pay for *any* Blackberry in the UK if you get a £35 18 month contract. Thats >$50USD.
The cheapest BlackBerry Pearl 8110 to date available in Australia http://bit.ly/2ocbZw
The cheapest BlackBerry Pearl 8110 to date available in Australia http://bit.ly/2ocbZw
The cheapest BlackBerry Pearl 8110 to date available in Australia http://bit.ly/2ocbZw
The cheapest BlackBerry Pearl 8110 to date available in Australia http://bit.ly/vS9kG #bb @jk
Glad i don’t live in Australia, this sound cheap, but its tricky @ the same time…… http://tinyurl.com/oabuh7
So US$30/ month for 2 yrs on a phone that is at least 2yrs old already, running a very dated OS.