BROOKLYN, NY, July 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) With the summer sun gracing us with its presence, it's rays can not compare with the hottest phones out on the market- like the HTC 1s, Blackberry 9900 and the Samsung Galaxy Note, but finding them, new straight from the manufacturer without breaking the bank will be hard- so let our friendly customer service representatives at cell2get.com help you find the right phone for you.
Frank Davis, spokesman of cell2get reminds his staff, "although we work hard for our money, we can't forget that our customers do as well." Mr. Davis explains "our phones are unlocked for a reason- most of these phones are very expensive, we try to get our customers the best prices- unlocking the device keeps our customers safe from the contracts that carriers want to tie everyone into."
Aside from all of the new phones that keep popping up, Cell2Get.com also has a variety of older model phones, some phones that you just can't find anywhere else. John Tribbloni, senior manager, recognizes that "some people don't want to pay the 30 dollars extra for Internet, they just want a phone that dials, can take pictures and is durable. Others just love their old phones and just can't live without them, that's where we can help." John goes on to state that even if you are looking for a phone from 10 years ago, Cell2Get can find it, brand new in it's original box.
"I love it when a customer gets really excited that we have a specific older model phone, it really brightens their day- and I am happy to be there when they're jumping for joy," one employee divulges.
"This summer will be a hot one," Mr. Davis ends off, "but these cool phones will surely ease the heat."
Cell2Get has all the newest smart phones available for you to order today- and even have those older model phones that you just can't let go of, completely unlocked and ready to use with any GSM carrier in the US or abroad. Take a look at our inventory at cell2get.com, you'll be surprised at what you find.
For any further information contact us at www.cell2get.com.
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