This week, Telus extended their no activation fee promotion and is continuing to waive the $35 activation fee that customers are usually charged when starting up a new account.
The promotion is actually effective June 16, 2011 which means that any new activations since then will receive the credit.
Eligibility & Restrictions
The offer is applicable to new monthly, 1/2/3-year term activations on the following rate plans:
- iPhone Clear Choice $50
- iPhone Clear Choice Flex $65
- iPhone Clear Choice $100
- Voice & Data Flex $55
A $35 bill credit for 100% of the activation fee will appear on the customer’s first or second invoice.

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