Tue, 09 Feb 2010 VIP iPhone app drops from millionaire priced £279.99 to under a tenner
Now more accessible to people who enjoy, or want to enjoy, luxury lifestyle say makers
iVIP has dropped the price of its mid-range iPhone application iVIP Blue from £279.99 to just £9.99.
The application gives access to privileges across a range of luxury partners including super cars, cinemas, concierge, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, parties, events, experiences, helicopters, jets, clubs, property, theatres, bodyguards, personal styling, personal training, VIP lounges, limousines, hotels and apparently much much more.
"We want to make the iVIP network more accessible to people who enjoy, or want to enjoy, a luxury lifestyle," said iVIP Marketing Director Matthew Rowe.
"iVIP Blue members who use the service regularly can potentially save themselves up to £5,000 per year through privileged rates with our luxury partners. The new price of £9.99 makes the luxury lifestyle more accessible than ever before."
Available from the Apple iTunes App Store, iVIP Blue now costs £9.99 and requires the iPhone 2.0 Software Update or later.
Those who value status will be pleased to know the flagship iVIP Black application still costs a staggering £599.99.

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treadmill said on Tue, 09 Feb 2010
What a load of old poop. Mug, is what I'd call this.
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