If you are looking to grab a few good utility applications, Canada Inc. is holding a weekend sale on three of their popular applications. For a limited time, the apps listed below will be available at a discounted price or as low as $0.99. They are also running a promotion whereby users can download up to 100 copies of each app (with restrictions) listed below for free.
- Auto Block
$4.99$1.99 - Exporter
$3.99$1.99 - Safe Browse
$1.99$0.99
To download your free copy, all you have to do is follow these simple instructions:
- Launch BlackBerry World
- Swipe down from the top and tap on Redeem
- Enter this promo code WELOVEBB10
- Select the application you wish to download and tap on the green FREE button
Please note the promotion code shown above will only permit users to redeem one of the three applications included in this giveaway and not all.
We all know the drill and how fast these codes go. If you weren't able to score your free copy, be sure to take advantage of this of the sale going on this weekend.
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