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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