BCAA Members: How to Get iPhone Air and Apple Watch for $60 a Month

Close-up of a smartphone displaying the BCAA logo in front of a Rogers store on a sunny day.

British Columbia Automobile Association (BCAA) has offered deals for its members since 2024, and the latest one landed straight in inboxes recently.

According to an email obtained by iPhone in Canada, the organization has teamed up with Rogers and authorized dealer Red Wireless on a new offer that bundles a 256GB iPhone Air with an Apple Watch SE 3, all for $60 a month over two years.

Now, there’s always a catch of course. The offer works through Rogers’ Save and Return program (basically phone leasing), meaning the phone isn’t yours to keep unless you decide to buy it out at the end. If you don’t return it within the two-year term, the estimated buyout price is $456.

On the plan side, members get 200GB of 5G+ data to use across Canada, the U.S., and Mexico (175GB base plus a 25GB bonus), running at speeds up to 1 Gbps.

The pricing breaks down like this: the plan normally runs $105/month and the hardware financing adds another $10/month, for $115/month before any discounts. BCAA members then stack a handful of discounts on top:

  • $15/month service fee discount (24 months)
  • $25/month Preferred discount
  • $5/month Red Wireless discount (either monthly, or as a one-time roughly $120 credit applied to your second or third invoice)
  • $10/month promotional hardware credit
  • $5/month for signing up for autopay

After all that, the plan and iPhone Air on Save and Return drop to just $55/month, a savings of $60/month off the regular price.

Included is $0 for Rogers Satellite for the first 12 months, plus that 25GB data bonus mentioned above.

It’s also worth noting the new $40 device setup charge applies here (similar to the one Bell introduced), though it’s credited back to your bill as a one-time credit.

If you want to add the Apple Watch SE 3 (40mm) to the deal, it’s an extra $5/month over 24 months through financing, and the same $40 setup charge may apply there too, according to the fine print. That extra $5 added to the $55/200GB plan after discounts is how they come up with the $60/month figure.

The offer is available while supplies last, according to the BCAA website.

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