Telus Rewards Program Expands Nationwide: See What You Can Get

Telus has officially rolled out its new national loyalty program, called Telus Rewards, giving customers access to a range of perks and benefits across Canada.
The program is the first of its kind for a Canadian telecom company, says Telus, and builds on previous versions that were only available in B.C. and Alberta.
Yesterday, we told you about how the Rewards program had some changes. Today, the program has officially launched.
The rewards system is tiered, meaning the more Telus services a customer uses, the higher their status—and the more benefits they can unlock. The program covers services like mobile, internet, Optik TV, and home security. Customers start at Silver and can work up to Gold, Platinum, and Diamond levels.
Perks include free international roaming passes, complimentary Mobile Klinik screen protectors, virtual pet consultations through Telus Health MyPet, and chances to enter contests. Customers can also use points for bill credits, gift cards, and discounts from everyday brands.
WestJet has been announced as Telus’ first partner for the program. Members will soon be able to link their Telus Rewards and WestJet Rewards accounts to earn and redeem points across both. WestJet added free Starlink to its in-flight Wi-Fi recently, in partnership with Telus.
“Our new Telus Rewards program demonstrates our team’s unwavering commitment to putting customers first. As we continue to expand our services and welcome new customers across Canada, this program is our way of thanking our clients for choosing to be part of our Telus family,” said Darren Entwistle, President and CEO of Telus, in an issued statement to iPhone in Canada.
Customers can also choose to donate their points to the Telus Future Friendly Foundation.
How to join the program? Any Telus customer with at least one eligible service can sign up right away.
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