The guys at SmrtGuard are celebrating their 2 year anniversay in style. To help spread the love, they're running a contest where you could win a 16GB BlackBerry Playbook, a lifetime license to SmrtGuard Pro or a 1-year SmrtGuard Pro subscription. What do you have to do to enter? If you're an existing SmrtGuard subscriber then you're already entered and good to go. If you haven't tried using the app yet, just do the following to enter the contest:
- Head to BlackBerry App World or visit smrtguard.com to download the FREE version of SmrtGurad and sign up.
- Activate your account and you're done.
That's all there is to it! Just be sure to activate your account between now and June 3rd 2011 - winners will be picked by July 1st 2011.
New users can also grab SmrtGuard 1 Year at a huge 60% off. Just head to the link below and use the code SGCB2BDAY. Good luck! Please note the coupon code will only work in our mobile app store or mobile app store client. If you want to learn more about SmrtGuard check out the link below, and to see how it compares to BlackBerry Protect visit this link.
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