Congratulate Grads with AT&T
I remember what it’s like, how excited I was to graduate college. By the time my four years were up I was ready to get out into the big, bad world and live my life. Along with that excitement comes a lot of questions and insecurities, especially when you’re graduating into a less-than-stellar economy.
It’ll be times like going months without landing a job, or maybe actually nabbing the interview and getting your first post-grad job that you’ll want to share the news with family and friends. The sooner, the better.
When I graduated, my cell phone was pretty run-down. I’d had it for years and never bothered to upgrade. By the time I was out into the real world and bizarrely missing calls and messages, it became high time to get me a new phone. Which is why I’m insanely jealous that Coupon-Gurus is offering exclusive savings from AT&T— up to $75 off on select wireless phones and accessories—not to mention free shipping! If I were graduating this year, I definitely would have pointed a family member in the right direction. Practical gifts are the best, anyway—especially when you’re thrown out into the real world of bills and tight budgets.
On the subject of phones, I recently switched over from my Blackberry to an iPhone and I can’t stop raving about it! I’m a Mac person myself, so it’s already second nature. I’d advise anyone—grads or otherwise—looking for phones to check out refurbished iPhones from AT&T, starting at just $49! That kind of price is insane—even cheaper than I was able to get with my automatic upgrade.
AT&T Wireless is offering plenty of great deals like these and more which can all be found at Coupon-Gurus, but what’s perhaps even more exciting is that right now AT&T Netbooks are starting at only $79.99! I personally don’t need a new computer, but I know plenty of grads do. It’s amazing the kind of wear and tear a laptop can go through during four years of late night paper writing, so a brand new laptop (that’s affordable for all you grad present shoppers), is the perfect thing to send a new grad off into the “real world” with. That and a bit of good luck.
Congrats Class of 2010!


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