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Here’s a bit of secret that T-Mobile didn’t really intend for public consumption: in the event you give the corporate a hoop you are able to nab one other $100 off a G-Slate . The bargain was emailed out to those that signed up for a unique promotional offer T-Mo teased recently. Like most things, though, the web got ahold of this juicy morsel and we’re happy to inform you it’s open to everyone. Just reference promo code GSLATE100 and you’ll pick up a sparkly new Honeycomb tablet for $430 — provided you might have an existing voice plan or join one, are willing to decide to a two-year data contract on top of that, and don’t mind handling a mail-in rebate. If those caveats don’t scare you off, go ahead and contact. Just act quick, the offer ends April 27th. Inspect the bigger image after the break for full instructions.

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