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buy 1, get 1 free + they pay for your cancellation fee |
Sounds like a sweet deal, but I'd need more data :( if the larger business plan came with unlimited texts I'd jump all over this |
Wow! If thats foreal thats one heck of a deal. Lmk know if anyone went through with this! |
Whoah that's one of the best deals I've seen in a while! |
they skimp out on the data, I use like 5 gigs a month |
i've seen similar deals before on craigslist ( out of all places ), but they're always so quick to pull out (thats what she said ), then they're gone for a while. My question is, how the heck do the csr's pay off your cancellation fee. Doesn't Seem like a very appropriate approach for a business. LOL This is possibly the greatest incentive i've seen. I've seen free phones, subsidized prices. But never buy 1 get 1 free + cancellation fee coverage. |
Has anyone been able to get these plans without showing proof of business? Last time I checked, you needed a business # or one of those tax receipts for a business before being able to go on one of these plans. |
I emailed him for some of the finer details. Will copy and paste the email when I receive it |
just called so what they do is if u switch to bell (min 2 lines) they will credit each line $400 to cover ur cancelation. and they have a buy 1 get 1 phone free. so if u're getting S3 for $159, u save an additional $159+tax for the 2nd phone so that is $800 in credits for 2 lines plus save $180 for a 2nd phone $55 per line which includes unlimited incoming, 6gb lte for each line too with CID this definitely beats out the rogers super plan im leaning towards trnsfring right now |
Anyone possibly want to go in on this with me? I just switched my plan to the Rogers super plan, but switching to this shouldnt be difficult. Wonder if I'd have to get a new number+add more texts to the $55 plan though |
^i called rogers and said im gonna switch to this.. retentions offered me $57/month for: 6gb lte, 200min, unltd even. wknd at 6pm, CID +voice yep im switching |
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Case in point, my Wife's phone is under my name, so whenever she needs to do anything with her plan, the telco company needs me to authorize it (I assume I might be on the hook if she decides to void her contract etc.). They also won't allow me to transfer the account to her name if we want to keep the number either. :speechless: Anyways, sounds like a great deal for people who have no contract or near expiring contracts though. |
but you gotta get 2 lines for 3 years... damn... |
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thats exactly what I was going to suggest. My mother doesn't use data at all, and i'd be hogging the 6 gigs. in the ad, it says 6 gigs shared ( 12 gigs - two lines ). Does that mean we're sharing 12 gigs in total if we port over 2 lines? Thanks for calling 2 n r |
250 texts sucks though, lol. Especially if that shit is shared. |
this guy is everywhere lol http://i1054.photobucket.com/albums/...fab10676gb.jpg |
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same as all SMALL BUSINESS PLANS |
went today. Dissapointed lol they give you $10 credit very month for 3 years. $360 dollars in "credit", which pays for your cancellation fee. You don't see the -360 credit on your bill. Its simply 10 dollars off |
Davy on RS should still be able to give you the same deal for Telus. Same $55 plan but $400 of credit per line activated (meaning you get at least $800 in credits since you need 2 for a business plan). And it is used to pay for your plan every month. Not $10/month loool that's a joke. |
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this was for the small buisness plan very inconsistent info.. |
the bottom line is, its port in credit basically, they will give you $10 off every month for the whole term of your contract and give you 1 free phone which equates to the fee to cancel your 2 phone lines to switch over. Thats all it is |
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there are a couple plans he offered me, but the 55 dollar plan is only 10 dollars off a month for 3 years. theres a much shitter plan than this, which I think is about 47 dollars before taxes, and thats the one that gives you 800 dollars in port credit on your bill, which is a great deal...too bad the plan sucks a nut |
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