The Rogers website has shared its Black Friday Deals, which appear to be offers listed on their traditional Promotions section of the site.

Here are the offers Rogers has listed:
- Online exclusive! $100 bonus credit upon purchase, activation or phone upgrade online!
- Samsung Gear Fit2 for only $29
- $0 Smartphones (Pixel, S7, Moto Z) on a 2-yr Premium+ Tab Share Everything plan!
- Amazing deals on iPad Mini 4 and iPad Air 2: $300 off iPad Mini 4 or iPad Air 2 after $100 trade-in credit (with trade-in of an eligible device). Plus, a bonus 1GB of Shareable Data for 12 months!
- LG G Pad for $99 + 1GB Shareable Data for 12 months!
- Bonus $100 Visa* Prepaid Card with select devices: Huawei GR5, Huawei Nova Plus, iPhone 5s, SS Galaxy S5 Neo, LG G4, and Moto G Plus.
Nothing really mind-blowing, but let’s wait and see if more deals will arrive as we head later into the week.
Last year for Black Friday, Rogers had its Wrapped in Red Event, which saw a 16GB iPhone 5s for $0 on contract, plus bonus 1GB data on select Share Everything Plans.
[via RFD]
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