
Rogers is offering customers $5 off their next bill if they sign up for Rogers Online Billing, which allows customers to receive, view and manage their Rogers bill online through the MyRogers portal.
“Opened an internet account with Rogers a few weeks ago, received an offer in the mail today along with the bill that indicate that if you register for online billing, you will get $5 off of you next bill (one-time credit). Offer ends June 30, 2016”

If you’re interested in a one-time credit of $5 on your Rogers bill, text “eBill” to 202020 or visit rogers.com/myrogers to signup for online billing.
“For those who already have ebilling, and was never given this credit before, it’s worth the try.”
The offer is valid until June 30, 2016. Let us know in the comments below if you are jumping on this promotion.
[via RedTagDeals]
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