Costco Father’s Day Cell Phone Deals are Here–with Bonus Gift Cards

Costco Canada is rolling out limited-time Father’s Day cell phone deals at its wireless kiosk, offering major discounts and bonus Costco Shop Cards when customers sign up for select two-year plans with Rogers or Bell.
The new Motorola Razr 2025 flip phone is available for $10/month with Rogers financing. Buyers will also receive a $200 Costco Shop Card. Customers can choose to keep the device after two years with total savings of $891 compared to regular pricing.
For iPhone fans, the iPhone 16 (128GB) is available for $19/month through Rogers when customers agree to return the phone after two years using the Save & Return program. That deal includes a $150 Costco Shop Card and $299 in total savings.
Bell customers can get the Samsung Galaxy S25 (128GB) for $10/month with Bell’s SmartPay financing and includes a $150 Costco Shop Card. The iPhone 16e (128GB) is available for $11.02/month with the same return option and Shop Card bonus.
All phones require activation with eligible two-year plans, and taxes are extra. These deals are available until June 16, 2025, at Costco’s in-warehouse wireless kiosks only. Bonus perks include free charging accessories and extra discounts for small business members.
You’ll have to wait in line or set up an appointment to get these offers at your local Costco warehouse. Expect the wireless kiosk to be a typical zoo during promo periods (especially during Black Friday).
For those looking to bring their own device, 60GB data plans are also being offered for as low as $34/month in Quebec or $39/month in other provinces with autopay.
Last year we saw the Pixel 8 and Galaxy S24 include $200 gift cards from Costco kiosk for Father’s Day. Of course these deals may change so check out your local warehouse (when you’re loading up with a poutine and hot dog).
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