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Get a Free Zire with FranklinCovey and Earthlink

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - May 05, 2003


FranklinCovey is offering a free Palm Zire, or $99 off any handheld they sell when you sign up for 12 months of Earthlink dial-up service through FranklinCovey.

Beginning May 1, 2003, FranklinCovey customers will receive a free Palm Zire handheld* (a $99 value) when they signup through FranklinCovey for 12 months of EarthLink dial-up Internet service.

How to get your Free Palm Zire Handheld:

  • Add the following Palm Zire handheld sku to your cart at checkout: 27479
  • After you have placed your order online, it will be placed on hold until you call FranklinCovey's call center at 800-408-1492 and register for EarthLink dial-up Internet service.
  • You must register for your EarthLink subscription through the FranklinCovey call center to receive your free Palm Zire handheld.
  • If you do not call and register within 5 days of placing your order on hold, this promotion will be void and you will have to repeat this order process.
  • Please make a note of your order number to use as reference when you call the FranklinCovey Call Center.



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