Telus recently launched a nationwide contest offering up a grand prize of a free two-year Peace of Mind Ultra Plan, which start at $75/10GB and go up to $125/50GB and have no overage fees, but throttled 512 Kbps data after your data bucket is exceeded.
According to a Telus spokesperson, customers can enter to win through an interactive entry process at Telus retail stores and also scratch to win an instant prize.
“Digital scratch card must be scratched in front of a TELUS store representative within the participating TELUS store,” explained the spokesperson.
Here are the instant prizes up for grabs:
20% off one (1) Peace of Mind plan for 2 Years
10% off one (1) Peace of Mind plan for 2 Years
$300 off any one (1)smartphone device on TELUS Easy Payment
One (1) Smartphone device with a 2 year plan activation (approx. retail value $2,000)
One (1) Google Nest Hub (approx. retail value $169.99)
One (1) Beats Solo 3 Wireless Headphones (approx. retail value $329.99)
$10 off any one (1) Accessory $25 off any one (1) Accessory
Let us know if you’ll be entering this contest at your nearest Telus store.
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