Source: CrackBerry
As the work begins to relaunch CrackBerry in 2022 as a beyond-BlackBerry destination, I've been thinking about ways to recognize and reward the loyal community and audience that has been with us for a long time.
To that end, I'm excited to announce you can Sign up Now to Become a CrackBerry 2.0 VIP Member, FREE for LIFE!
What does being a CrackBerry 2.0 VIP Member get you, you ask?
CrackBerry VIP member status will come with perks. These perks may change and evolve over time, but since you've been here for the ride you'll always be entitled to them. Some examples of what VIP status may bring:
- You'll be considered a trusted CrackBerry Insider (get an early heads up on all things CrackBerry)
- You'll be recognized as being a VIP (special badge on your CB 2.0 user profile)
- Ability to participate in VIP-only giveaways (better odds of winning!)
- Free stuff could just show up at your door (CB stickers, swag, other cool things!)
- If CBK is visiting your city or town in the months/years/decades ahead, a meetup could happen!
I'll keep the registration period for this open for a limited time, but it will get turned off as we move into relaunch territory - the point here is to recognize and reward the OG audience and community. So if VIP membership is promoted after CrackBerry 2.0 comes into existence, it will be a much more difficult club to gain access to. So if you're reading this and plan to partake in all the fun that's coming to CrackBerry again, hit the link below and take a few minutes and fill out the form to sign up now!
Sign up Now to Become a CrackBerry 2.0 VIP Member FREE for LIFE!

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