We'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.
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?
That may be the best gift I can give. Lowever monthly fees and a great smartphone the SG SIII...
so if im a costumer already I get to buy the GS SIII gor 100 dollars only righy?
No MetroPCS customers get $100 off the usual price of $499 making it $399.
I don't see the S3 on Wirefly's site for Metro, when will it be available for 299?
It was there, last night when we took the screen shot, Click on MetroPCS on the very bottom of the page.
It appears to be gone now, maybe they sold out or made a mistake.
You may be able to call and ask what happened.
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