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BlackBerry will pay iPhone users up to $600 to switch phones

BlackBerry is trying a new way to lure customers back - by paying them to switch from an iPhone to a BlackBerry Passport.

BlackBerry will pay up to $400, plus a $200 top-up to iPhone users who buy Passport phones

BlackBerry CEO John Chen helped announce Monday that the Passport smartphone is now available in red and white. The same day, the Waterloo, Ont.-based company said it would offer iPhone users up to $600 to switch to the Passport. (BlackBerry/Marketwire)

BlackBerry is trying a new tactic to lure customers back — by paying them to switch phones.

The Waterloo, Ont.-based smartphone maker says it will pay iPhone users as much as $600 to switch to a BlackBerry Passport phone. 

Canadian iPhone users with iPhone 4s or later makes are eligible for up to $400 in trade-in value, depending on the model of the iPhone, plus a $200 top-up from BlackBerry.

U.S. users are eligible for up to the same amount, plus a $150 US top-up. Users with the newest iPhone 6 model are eligible for the highest trade-in value, up to $400. 

Only North American users are eligible for the trade-in program, and the iPhone must be in working condition. 

Anyone trading in iPhones must purchase a new BlackBerry from ShopBlackBerry.com or from Amazon.com. The money will be provided on a prepaid Visa gift card and mailed to users within six weeks of receiving the iPhone and proof of purchase of a Passport, according to a blog post by BlackBerry.The promotion starts Dec. 1 and runs to Feb. 13, 2015.

On Monday, BlackBerry and CEO John Chen announced the Passport phone is available in new colours, white and red, in addition to black. 

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this article mistakenly identified the end date for the promotion as Feb. 15, 2015 and said that iPhone 6 Plus users were also able to trade in their phones. The promotion actually ends on Feb. 13, 2015 and iPhone 6 Plus phones are not eligible for the BlackBerry trade-in program.
    Nov 25, 2014 2:17 PM ET