Live in Canada? Want to win a FREE BlackBerry Passport? If so, this is the contest for you! Our friends at Rogers are going to hook up one lucky CrackBerry reader with a complimentary BlackBerry Passport!!!!
Entering for your chance to win is super easy. Simply login to CrackBerry.com, leave a comment to this article, and you are entered. It's as easy as that! Only Canadian residents are eligible for this one of course, so if you're not in Canada please hold off on entering (don't worry - another contest is always just around the corner). The contest will remain open until Sunday, Midnight PST on October 12th, so be sure to spread the word! We'll announce the winner on the 13th.
To learn more about this awesome new phone, be sure to read CrackBerry's Passport Review. We wish you the best of luck in winning it, but if that doesn't happen we encourage you to jump over to Rogers and order one, where it's available for $249.99 on select 2-year plans, or you can buy it for $699.99 outright.

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