
The latest Fido XTRA perk for customers offers three months free of a Google One 100GB membership.
When customers sign up to Google One storage for the first time to the 100GB plan, they’ll get three months free valued at $2.79 CAD each, or $8.37 CAD.
Fido also has a contest where 30 Google Pixel 3a phones are up for grabs:
Enter the contest to win a Google Pixel 3a!
Plus, sign up to Google One and get a 100GB membership for the first 3 months at no charge.
Make sure your Fido app notifications are turned ON so you know as soon as possible if you’ve been selected as a potential winner.
See full rules and contest details in the Fido app.
Eligible customers of Fido XTRA can login to the Fido app to view this week’s offer and enter the Pixel 3a giveaway contest.
Fido says its XTRA program is for “eligible Fido Mobile and Internet postpaid customers (prepaid plans not eligible) with an account in good standing.”
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