For those in the market for an iPhone 3GS, or if you just cannot find an iPhone 4, Rogers/Fido are offering a $50 “instant bill credit” on eligible 8GB iPhone 3GS activations/upgrades, making the device cost $49.00 on a 3-year term.
3-year Activation
If you start a new 3-year voice and data plan with Rogers or Fido, at the retail location you pay $99.00 for the device. On your first or second invoice, you will receive a $50.00 credit.
The plan must be either a separate voice and separate data plan or combo voice and data plan that equates to at least $50.00/month.
3-year Upgrade/Renewal
For upgrades/renewals, as long as you are eligible to renew on a 3-year contract with a voice and data plan, everything shows up on your first or second invoice. In other words, you will see a $99.00 charge and then a $50.00 credit on the invoice.
The plan must be either a separate voice and separate data plan or combo voice and data plan that equates to at least $50.00/month.
At this time, there is no expiration date for this offer. The promotion is on-going until further notice.

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