BROOKLYN, NY, May 21, 2013 (Press-News.org) With springtime in full bloom, internet retailer Cell2Get is ready to roll out the deals: just in time for Memorial Day this year, prices are being slashed for the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S4 handsets.
From now through the end of the month, everyone is invited to enjoy deep discounts on phones and accessories at Cell2Get.com, where all the popular brands and major carriers are offered. In addition to the bestselling phones previously mentioned, an entire lineup of BlackBerrys, Nokias, and more are all available.
Cell2Get cell phones are contract-free so that owners can use any service provider they choose. Convenience and power converge with extra low pricing at this year's Memorial Day Sale, with savings on many of the latest and most popular products.
"This is definitely one of the busiest times of the whole year for us," says Marco Truffa, a long-time order-picker at Cell2Get's New York shipping facility. Thanks to Cell2Get's annual Memorial Day Sale that puts feature-rich handsets in the hands of the budget-conscious, cell phones will become as familiar on this holiday!
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By purchasing your phone through Cell2Get you no longer have to worry about cell phone plans. Cell2Get sells you the phone outright without contracts. Cell2Get gives you the flexibility you have been looking for in cell phones and cell phone plans. Source for more information call 718-513-3100.
Cell2Get Super Sale Brings Savings to Memorial Day 2013 on the Newest Phones Available for Immediate Shipping from Cell2get.com
Cell2Get cell phones are contract-free so that owners can use any service provider they choose. Convenience and power converge with extra low pricing at this year's Memorial Day Sale, with savings on many of the latest and most popular products.
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[Press-News.org] Cell2Get Super Sale Brings Savings to Memorial Day 2013 on the Newest Phones Available for Immediate Shipping from Cell2get.comCell2Get cell phones are contract-free so that owners can use any service provider they choose. Convenience and power converge with extra low pricing at this year's Memorial Day Sale, with savings on many of the latest and most popular products.
