blog.wired.com - 12/30/2008
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123354walmartad AT&T is knocking out refurbished 8GB iPhones at $99 apiece, and 16GB models for $199. This news comes in at the exact same time that Walmart's iPhone goes official, at $197 for the 8GB handset. That AT&T is selling refurbs is nothing special -- both AT&T and Apple are veterans of ...
slashgear.com - 12/26/2008
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slashgear.com —
12-26-08-99-refurb-3g Not long ago AT&T started offering the
iPhone 3G in a refurbished condition for $50 off...
the original price. That’s $149 for the 8GB version and $249 for the 16GB version. Not h much of a discount for a phone that was purchased, ...
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Refurbished iPhone 3G now from only $99
arstechnica.com - 12/29/2008
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arstechnica.com —
We previously said that AT&T;'s iPhone 3G deals
were not very good ones, but from now until...
the end of 2008, you can get a much better price on a slightly-used unit. Just beware that other parts of the deal are still lame, though. Read More...
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AT&T's updated refurb iPhone prices not as lame: $99 for 8GB
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Daily Apple: Thumbs, Cart Before Horse, Jobs Props, More Space, Cheaper, Served Up
TheAppleBlog —
... $99 iPhone, Courtesy AT&T - No, it didn’t arrive at Wal-Mart, who just started selling the iPhone at a $2 discount, but AT&T is selling the 8GB model, refurbished, for $99 dollars from now until the end of December. Of course, that’s still with a contract, so don’t go totally crazy. ...
iPhone Nano Rumors - Who Cares?
Cult of Mac —
... Is this what we’ve come to? Roughly 10 million people have bought iPhones this year. AT&T is selling refurbished iPhones for $99 and now you can buy them new at Walmart, too. Who, exactly is dying for an iPhone Nano? ...
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