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Best Buy Mobile gives away Free Xbox or Wii with select phones

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Best Buy Mobile Canada is feeling like "Crazy Tom's Electronics" as they're going on a bender and giving away great deals as they continue with their Grand Opening celebrations. The deal is when you buy select phones such as the Rogers BlackBerry Flip 8220 for $49.99 you'll get a free $50 Gift Card. Or, you can get a Nokia N95 8GB for $0.00. The kicker comes in when you purchase the Telus HTC Touch Diamond on a 3-year plan with a data plan of $45 or more you'll walk out the door with a free Nintendo Wii. Or, if you fancy the Samsung Instinct for $99.99 you can score a free Xbox 360. If you want something on a lower scale, no worries, the Sony Ericsson for $39.99 can you be yours along with an Xbox 360 when you sign up for a 3-year plan. There are other deals available such as the LG KEYBO for $0.00, the LG Dare for $99.99 with a $50 Best Buy Gift Card. Not to shabby Best Buy great way to celebrate and start the season! The prices and offers are only good November 5, 8 & 9, 2008 from 7pm–9pm at Square One, Vaughan Mills and Fairwiew Mall Best Buy Mobile stores. There are no rainchecks and all the items are limited to what is in-stock. These would be perfect re-gifts for that special someone on your list!

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