This year, Telus says there are “$0 upfront phones, endless data phone plans, internet and TV deals and accessories at the hottest prices of the year.”
Here’s what’s available:
Optik TV + Internet Bundles: get up to $1320 in savings plus $300 bill credit (online only)
iPhone 11 Pro Max + 20GB Peace of Mind Connect Plus Plan: $0 upfront and $90/month plan on Bring it Back program ($47.25 for 24 months; return phone or pay $420 after 24 months).
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ with bonus Galaxy Buds (save $565)
iPhone XS 256GB – save $540
iPhone XS 512GB – save $950
iPhone XS Max 256 – save $561
Certified Pre-Owned Phones – up to $400 off on top of Black Friday discounts
Peace of Mind Connect Plus Plan with 20GB Data – save $10/month; now $90/20GB
Koodo Black Friday Deals 2019
Telus flanker brand Koodo has an ‘Early Bright Friday’ sale available now, showing the following deals on smartphones:
iPhone 8 – $0 on Tab Medium (save up to $255) plus $150 bonus gift
iPhone XR – $0 on Tab Large (save up to $340) plus $150 bonus gift
Samsung Galaxy S9 – $0 on Tab Medium (save up to $695)
Motorola One Vision – $0 on Tab Small (save up to $215) plus $100 bonus gift
Samsung Galaxy A70 – $0 on Tab Medium (save up to $305)
Other Black Friday deals from Koodo:
Free HUAWEI FreeBuds Lite with select Huawei phones on Tab
Free Amazon Prime for one year for online sign ups
Double data on select plans starting from $45/month
Save $35 connection fee with online activations
If you’re going to activate or renew a line with Telus or Koodo, doing so at a retailer like Best Buy may get you extra bonus store gift cards.
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