
Shaw’s Freedom Mobile has brought back its Friends and Family promo, where employees can dole out codes to their favourite people to save money on their wireless plan.
The latest offer is $20 off a minimum $65 per month plan, which includes the $5 Digital Discount. So a $65 per month plan becomes $45, after $15 off and the $5 Digital Discount (setting up a pre-authorized credit card).
Freedom Mobile says to get the promo, you’ll need to sign up on a postpaid line with the Friends and Family promo code in hand. Credits will be applied to your account every month as long as you remain active on the eligible postpaid plan.
Currently, there are a bunch of data bonuses on Freedom Mobile’s website, and a $65 per month plan is showing as including 30GB of data. After the Friends and Family code, that plan should drop to $45 per month.
These Friends and Family promo codes will expires on May 12, 2021. The previous promo back in March offered $15 off per month including Digital Discount.
[via RFD]
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