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Bell BlackBerry Storm Pricing coming in at $479.95?

Pricing for the Bell BlackBerry Storm has found its way online via Bell Dealer Baka Wireless. Looks like we’re going see the prices come in somewhere around 3-year contract for $479.95, 2-year for $529.95, 1-year contract for $629.95 and the 30-day holiday price at a low cost $699.95. 

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8 comments for “Bell BlackBerry Storm Pricing coming in at $479.95?”

  1. If this is true, then what a sham.

    the states pay $199 after rebates, some places overseas pay NOTHING on a 2 year contract, and canadians pay $480? And RIM's a canadian company.

    c'maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan

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    Posted by travis | November 26, 2008, 5:11 am
  2. Telus is supposed to be selling the Storm for $299 on a 3 year term, there's got to be something wrong here…

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    Posted by Keith | November 26, 2008, 9:46 am
  3. Everything is more expensive on the Baka site.

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    Posted by Andrew | November 26, 2008, 11:33 am
  4. keep in mind, this is before the $200 data discount

    so it'll ring in at about $279 with data

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    Posted by P | November 26, 2008, 4:37 pm
  5. Baka's website isn't factoring the Data discount that Bell will give you for taking a data feature along with your voice plan. Where as Telus' 3 year price of $299 is factoring it in.

    Expect to pay around the $299 mark, just like on Telus. Maybe give or take $50.

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    Posted by MacD | November 26, 2008, 11:01 pm
  6. $299 on a 3 year term that is ;)

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    Posted by MacD | November 26, 2008, 11:02 pm
  7. Baka can't post the price of $299 because they cannot assume that everyone will go on the data plan to get the $200 rebate. Therefore they post the $499 price for a 3yr term, than if you take the data plan you will get the extra $200 which brings the cost down to $299.

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    Posted by Ron | November 27, 2008, 6:17 pm
  8. It looks like at Telus it will be $249.99 on a 3-year contract. If Bell doesn't fall in line, I'm happy to take my business over there.

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    Posted by Susan | December 2, 2008, 3:51 am

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