Rogers/Telus No Activation Fee Until May 31
Effective May 12 2010, Rogers/Telus have extended their activation fee waiver promotion and are continuing to waive the $35 activation fee that customers are usually charged when starting up a new account.
The promotion is expiring on May 31, 2010.
Eligibility & Restrictions
Rogers
The offer is applicable to new 3-year term activations on the following rate plans:
- Mega Value Plans (All “choice of feature†plans: Unlimited Network Calling, MY5, Double Your Minutes, Messages)
- Family/Couples Plans, primary and secondary lines (new activations only)
- Business sharing plans, primary and secondary lines (new activations only)
- Business Voice Rate Card Plans ($45 plus)
- Select Business plans (Canadian One Rate, North American One Rate)
- Smartphone & Rocket Stick Plans
- Voice & Data Plans (Mega Value Combo, iPhone Voice & Data, Business Voice & Data)
- EPP Plan
- Student Plan
Applicable to new 2 and 3-year term activations on the following rate plans:
- Mobile Broadband Data plans (2 and 3 year plans)
- Embedded laptop plans (2 and 3 year plans)
- Rocket Hub plans (2 and 3 year plans)
This offer is not available on:
- Corporate plans
- Business Pricing Renewal (BPR) price plans
Telus
The offer is applicable to new 3-year term activations on the following rate plans:
- Clear Choice Voice & Data Plans
- Clear Choice Voice Plans
- All Business Plans
A $35 bill credit for 100% of the activation fee will appear on the customer’s first invoice.


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Hey guys, this is unrelated to the Activation fees… but on Fido you can renew your contract 14 months before your contract expires. In July I'll be a proud owner of an new iPhone! 😀
They are waiving the activation fee so that they can screw over more people with hidden fees and “government” administration fees.
They are waiving the activation fee so that they can screw over more people with hidden fees and “government” administration fees.
Hey guys, this is unrelated to the Activation fees… but on Fido you can renew your contract 14 months before your contract expires. In July I'll be a proud owner of an new iPhone! 😀