Discount on Jawbone 2 For Law Breakers, and Everyone Else
The recently-released Aliph Jawbone 2 is definitely one of the best bluetooth headsets out right now in terms of functionality, but it’s also pricey. At $130 a clip, it probably comes in north of most other headsets you might be considering. For a limited time however, Aliph is running a promo that knocks $20 off the price of the headset for recent recipients of tickets resulting from Hands Free law violations. $110 is still a healthy sum to pay for a bluetooth headset but, well, it’s better than $130. Of course it doesn’t exactly take a rocket scientist to figure out that Aliph certainly doesn’t have access to traffic court databases around the country. Just enter any number with the proper amount of digits for the state you choose and you’re in. For example, NY traffic tickets contain 10 alphanumeric characters and NJ traffic tickets contain six. Trust us, we’ve gotten one or two of them in our day. So simply click through the read link and hit the “Hands Free Ticket Processor” link on the bottom right hand corner of the page. Pick a state, enter the proper number of characters and you’re good to go.
Tags: Aliph, Bluetooth, hands free, headset, Jawbone









$20 Discount… Very Nice.
By the way, I happened to have my speeding ticked in front of me while I was reading this and thought to myself, why not try…
It took my citation number and gave me the discount…
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you can put any number and it’ll work. sure as hell ain’t paying $110 for a bluetooth still
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You can get these for cheaper than the Jawbone site store with the discount. I’ve seen them for $105 at a couple of oline stores. I’ve got mine and it’s great. Much better volume
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Brilliant.
Anyone want to post the number of digits for a CA ticket?
Or a listing for all states?
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just type in “JAWBAIL” in the promo section and that gets you 20 off, instead of entering numbers….just fyi
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t655946, try that for california, i typed random numbers in and it worked lol, if jawbone just wanted to discount 20 bucks off a headset they should have just done so instead of trying to jump in on the new law
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doesn’t anyone else think it’s weird that aliph is asking for citation numbers?
not to be paranoid or anything but they COULD get all my information this way. they don’t have access to the PD but i mean with a little bit of information what CAN’T you figure out now adays?
i’d feel safer just using the coupon code or typing in random numbers. obviously, i read BG so i’m not a dumb consumer, but i feel bad for the dumb consumers out there that could potentially get into a lot of shit for this…
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