If you’re an International Student Identity Card (ISIC) cardholder, you can save with a promo over at Shaw’s Freedom Mobile. The student discount offers $120 in credits, which comes through $5/month discounts for a maximum of 24 months.

Students just need to sign up on a plan priced $40 or higher to quality, according to the promo page:
Freedom Mobile is dedicated to bringing the best value in wireless service to Canadians. With Freedom Mobile, enjoy freedom from data overage changes, freedom from price gouging, flat monthly fees and affordable everything.
Freedom Mobile is pleased to offer ISIC members an exclusive promotion. Sign up on any of our current $40 plans or higher and receive $120 in credits ($5/month for 24 months)*.
Once students fill in the form on the ISIC page, they’ll get a promo code, which they then bring to a Freedom Mobile store to activate “a new Pay Before or Pay After line on our current in-market $40 and up plans.” The promo offer ends April 30, 2018.
ISIC cards cost $20 and are usually included when you pay your tuition at colleges and universities.
Students, let us know if you’re going to jump on this.
Thanks James
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