Telus, Bell, Rogers Offer No Activation Fee Until September 30 2011

Starting this week, Telus, Bell and Rogers have once again started the no activation fee promotion and are waiving the $35 activation fee that customers are usually charged when starting up a new account.

Since the promotion started earlier this week, any new 3-year activations since then will receive the credit.

A $35 bill credit for 100% of the activation fee will appear on the customer’s first or second invoice with Rogers and Telus, but a few weeks later with Bell.

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Mortys11
Mortys11
14 years ago

Must be a coincidence all three carriers offer this…

Also must be a coincidence that their data rates are almost identical and voice plans and value packs……and

Get the picture…how about a crtc or who ever is in charge investigation for collusion !

Anonymous
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Reply to  Mortys11
14 years ago

The crtc are paid off by the big three. 

Anonymous
Anonymous
Reply to  Mortys11
14 years ago

The crtc are paid off by the big three. 

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