Costco Back-to-School Phone Deals: Free Gift Cards Up to $200
Alrighty students, back to school phone deals are now available at your local Costco warehouse at the wireless kiosk, with bonus gift cards up to $200 when you activate a new phone on bring it back leasing programs.
The headline deal is a Motorola razr smartphone with a $200 Costco gift card, while the phone will cost $10/month on a bring it back plan.
Check out Costco Canada’s back to school phone deals below:
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Motorola razr 2025 (256GB): Get a $200 Costco Shop Card — $10/month (after credit), keep after 2 years, $0 down, 24 months, 0% APR, save $891 vs Rogers, requires 2-year select plan (taxes extra).
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iPhone 16 (128GB – Rogers): Get a $150 Costco Shop Card — $15/month (after credit), return after 2 years, $0 down, 24 months, 0% APR, save $399 vs Rogers, requires 2-year select plan (taxes extra).
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Samsung Galaxy S24 FE (128GB): Get a $150 Costco Shop Card — $1/month (after credit), return after 2 years, $50 down, 24 months, 0% APR, save $990 vs Bell, requires Bell SmartPay Ultimate plan (taxes extra).
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iPhone 16e (128GB – Bell): Get a $150 Costco Shop Card — $11.02/month (after credit), return after 2 years, $0 down, 24 months, 0% APR, save $360 vs Bell, requires Bell SmartPay Ultimate plan (taxes extra).
Both Rogers and Bell are offering iPhone 16 family deals. The iPhone 16 with Rogers includes a $150 gift card with activation, while Bell is offering up the iPhone 16e with a $150 Costco gift card as well.
Again, the only way to get these bonus Costco gift cards is if you sign your life away to a 24-month term on a bring it back type phone program. You could hold out until Black Friday in October if you want even better deals.
When you activate select phones or plans at a wireless kiosk inside Costco warehouses, you’ll get complimentary member benefits including a free Bluetooth speaker (valued at $99.99), free screen protector installation, and phone set-up as well for free. Small business members can also get an extra 10% off on eligible small business phone plans.
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