Effective November 2 2010, Fido is extending its free activation fee ($35) until February 7 2011. The current $35 activation fee credit promo expires on November 1, 2010.
In other words, the promo ends and then immediately starts again. For all you new prospective Fido customers that want an iPhone 4, you won’t be paying the $35 activation fee.
Personally, I like where Fido is going with this as it has been almost a year now that Fido has been waiving the $35 activation fee (Rogers, Bell, Telus…Hello?).
Eligibility & Restrictions
The offer is applicable to new 2/3-year term activations on the following rate plans:
- CityFido Plans
- Plans with monthly service fee $15, $20, $25, $35, $50, $70
- iPhone Voice & Data Plans
- Mobile Broadband Data Plans
A $35 bill credit for 100% of the activation fee will appear on the customer’s first invoice.

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