Freedom Mobile has launched a BYOD promo offering a $5 per month bill credit for 12 months, which can result in a compelling plan, especially the company’s latest $43/9.5GB LTE/3G plan (after Digital Discount).

After the $5/month off BYOD promo, the promo $43/9.5GB plan drops to $38 per month. This promo plan was launched last week, offering 3GB of LTE data and 6.5GB of 3G data. However, after your 3GB LTE data is consumed in a month, the company’s Big Binge LTE Data Bonus (15GB LTE one-time) kicks in, then 6.5GB of 3G data.
The promo reads, “Save $5/mo. for 12 months when you activate a new line. In-store only. Offer ends soon.”
If you’re in an area with a solid Freedom Mobile connection, the BYOD promo might be worth considering. But you also may want to wait for potential upcoming Boxing Days deals before you jump on this.
Right now, Freedom Mobile has a giveaway offering $10,000 in total cash prizes, while Shaw has also launched 25% off friends and family promo codes, applicable to select mobile plans.
[via RFD]
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