
Telus has announced they are now offering Certified Pre-owned phones “at a discounted rate while quantities last,” which includes up to $360 off smartphones, such as iPhones from Apple and other devices.
Here’s what’s available over at telus.com/cpo and outright pricing–if you buy online you save an additional $100 on top, says Telus:
- iPhone XS Max – $1068 (save $360)
- iPhone XS – $963 (save $242)
- iPhone XR – $615 (save $205)
- iPhone X – $956 (save $239)
- iPhone 8 – $461 (save $154)
Telus also lists various Samsung smartphones on its Certified Pre-owned page, such as Galaxy 10+ models for example, along with devices from Google (Pixel 3, etc) and Huawei. All devices are eligible for Telus Easy Payment, so that means they are available for $0 upfront plus tax, on a 24-year agreement.
Certified pre-owned phones are “tested to ensure 100% functionality,” while also “meet our high standards for physical condition.” Telus says they are “like new” and come with a one-year Telus warranty, plus eligible for a refund in the first 30 days.
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