Online competition ... Win an Ericsson R380s smartphone.
Is your mobile phone a smartphone? If not, you should enter this month's online competition as we ar...
Is your mobile phone a smartphone? If not, you should enter thismonth's online competition as we are giving away an Ericsson R380s,
courtesy of Chubb Insurance. The smartphone boasts a large touchscreen
with stylus, a full keyboard and a collection of personal digital
assistant (PDA) applications.
These include wireless application protocol (WAP), e-mail, calendar and
notes. All you need to do is go to the competition page at
www.broking.co.uk and answer the two simple questions. Congratulations
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