The Seattle electronic commerce company will pay you to take home one of their cell phones.

Oct 30, 2006 11:49 GMT  ·  By

Yes you heard it right! I don't really get the catch on this offer delivered by Amazon, the Seattle based e-commerce company, but you could get paid a pretty nice sum of money if you decide to order any of the phones and service plans they have now on their offer, a sum that can go up to 150$ depending on the phone you choose. You also have the choice of the carrier you want to get your phone on, the choice being made between Cingular and T-Mobile.

If you're curious, and I'm sure you are :), these are some of the phones that are up for the grabs (the list is a little bit longer than the one I'm going to write here but these are the most appealing of them):

- Nokia 6102i Phone and Cingular service for $150 - $150 instant savings - $100 rebate = $100 paid to you. - LG C1500 Phone and Cingular service for $200 - $200 instant savings - $100 rebate = $100 paid to you. - BlackBerry 7105t Phone and T-Mobile service for $300 - $300 instant savings - $150 rebate = $150 paid to you. - Samsung t309 Phone and T-Mobile service for $150 - $150 instant savings - $100 rebate = $100 paid to you. - Nokia 6030 Phone and Cingular service for $150 - $150 instant savings - $100 rebate = $100 paid to you.

Thinking this sounds too good to be true and of the saying that "if it's too good to be true than it must be too good to be true", I advise you to be very careful when making the decision to get one of these get-paid-to-take-me babies, and as if you should do with any contract you sign, read very cautiously the fine print that comes on the papers you're putting your signature on so you won't be sorry later.

Also, be very careful to the eligibility dates of the offer because the fact that rebates are always on the roll and changing every next day is common sense these days. I warned you so you won't find yourself in a loss situation instead of a win one.

One last thing to mention: you will also get free shipping with the handsets we're talking about not only get paid to take them home, so this might be the opportunity you've always waited for. Enjoy the freebies and be careful what you sign!