Cricket Rebate on Nokia, ZTE, More

Cricket and you’re looking for a good phone deal, then today is your day. As part of a huge back-to-school promotion, Cricket Wireless is offering mail-in rebates on several popular models including the ZTE Grand X starting Friday. This Cricket rebate is going until Sept. 11 and includes phones from Nokia, Samsung, Motorola and ZTE. Of course, for some of the more expensive phones you’ll still have to pay, but the mail-in rebates and activation discounts are as much as $100 when paired together, so you could potentially get a pretty cool deal. They are even offering the 4G Nokia Lumia 630 for free with the rebate! The promotions are as follows:

 Device

 Promotion Price

Nokia Lumia 630 4G smartphone with Windows Phone 8.1

Free after a $50 new activation discount and $50 mail-in rebate Cricket Visa® Promotion Card (normally priced at $99.99)

ZTE Prelude

$29.99 after a $20 new activation discount (normally priced at $49.99)

Motorola Moto G

$49.99 after a $50 new activation discount and $50 mail-in rebate Cricket Visa® Promotion Card (normally priced at $149.99)

Nokia Lumia 520

$49.99 after a $30 new activation discount (normally priced at $79.99)

ZTE Sonata 4G

$59.99 after a $20 new activation discount (normally priced at $79.99)

ZTE Overture 4G LTE smartphone

$79.99 after a $20 new activation discount (normally priced at $99.99)

Samsung Galaxy Express 4G LTE smartphone

$149.99 after a $50 new activation discount and $50 mail-in rebate Cricket Visa® Promotion Card (normally priced at $249.99)

Nokia Lumia 1320 4G LTE smartphone

$179.99 after a $50 new activation discount and $50 mail-in rebate Cricket Visa® Promotion Card (normally priced at $279.99)

The promotions are available in Cricket stores and online. Cricket, as you probably know, has a pretty good service range and recently was acquired by AT&T, who promises to increase their coverage and use AT&Ts network. I’m not sure when exactly the changeover is going to happen, but hopefully customers will see an increase in service and Cricket will continue to improve.]]>