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MetroPCS Black Friday-Weekend Cyber Monday & Beyond Best Deal -Samsung Galaxy S3 (III)?

Metro PCS Samsung Galaxy S IIIWe've been waiting to figure out what MetroPCS has ready for Black Friday and starting Thursday, Thanksgiving the Next Big Thing is Here which eludes to none-other than the Samsung Galaxy S III. In fact we found a great deal for new customers already happening.

The price is still under wraps, apparently Wirefly has the MetroPCS Samsung Galaxy S III for $299, some think it will be $399.99 from MetroPCS directly.

It would seem logical to assume that the well-reviewed Samsung Galaxy S III from MetroPCS will sell for $299 if it is already priced at $299 at Wirefly.

But we found an ad that said Black Friday Instant Savings at MetroPCS.com. Save up to $200 on LG Connect 4G and LG Esteem, and save $100 on Samsung Galaxy S III.

A graphic posted on the Facebook confirmed  a special holiday offer with the Samsung Galaxy S III with holiday ribbons around it. It appears the Wirefly deal is for new accounts only. Therefore if you are already a MetroPCS customer you have to spend $100 more.

We suggest that you check MetroPCS at 12:01 am on Thursday, since last year's sale started on Thursday also.

See Samsung Galaxy S III tips. See all  Black Friday through Cyber Monday Deals 2012.

Update 11/23/2012:  We learned from one our readers that the $299 Samsung Galaxy S III was pulled from the Wirefly website.  It was one of those great deals that appear briefly and are caught by the fortunate few.

7 thoughts on “MetroPCS Black Friday-Weekend Cyber Monday & Beyond Best Deal -Samsung Galaxy S3 (III)?”

  1. That has got to be the best MetroPCS deal I've ever seen. It's enough to make you leave AT&T, Verizon and Sprint 4ever.

    What kind of LTE coverage does MetroPCS have?

  2. That may be the best gift I can give. Lowever monthly fees and a great smartphone the SG SIII...

  3. Probably, according to a fair construction of the national bank act, the power is not expressly given to appellant to purchase and deal in bonds of the character in question; but neither is it expressly prohibited by the act to do so, and there is a proper and well-recognized difference between 'the case of an engagement made by a corporation to do an act expressly prohibited by its charter or some other law and a case where legislative power to do the act has not been granted.' See Hitchcock v.

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