View Full Version : Elect VERY COLD! FS: Rogers Virgin prepaid phones $50 credit!
iEye
Nov 6th, 2009, 06:17 AM
When you buy a Rogers or Virgin Mobile prepaid phone you get $50 credit, in store deal ( I guess they give you a prepaid card)
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Receive a $50 activation credit with the purchase of this Product!
How to get this deal: In-store only: Receive a $50 activation credit with the purchase of this product.
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Dont forget about the $100 7-11 365 day free phone/$75 off deal starting in a week Nov 16th.
EDIT: it seems that they are removing those $50 credit links on some of the phones...
YMMV
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Happy13178
Nov 6th, 2009, 06:26 AM
If it's very cold, why post it?
canadianguy_001
Nov 6th, 2009, 06:41 AM
If it's very cold, why post it?
yes. This is the HOT deals forum.
With that said, this probably isn't that cold for someone looking for a prepaid phone anyway
stevezed
Nov 6th, 2009, 07:19 AM
why is virgin in the title?
jotg
Nov 6th, 2009, 07:36 AM
If it's very cold, why post it?
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iEye
Nov 6th, 2009, 07:39 AM
why is virgin in the title?
The Virgin Mobile Samsung M320 Cellular Phone - Pink was $49 with the $50 credit, then they removed the link
BUt Virgin mobile is also giving the $50 credit on prepaid activations also anyway.
It is rare that ROGERS gives out $50 activation credit!
lorax1284
Nov 6th, 2009, 07:57 AM
...that is, in the online flyer or on the mobile phone list pages, when you click the link the 'deal' is not usually reflected on the product page.
I think that is because you HAVE to buy in-store for these deals to work.
And I think "Rogers Virgin" means "rogers AND virgin phones".
Remember: if you use LESS than 100 minutes a month, SpeakOut wireless is a better value for you than Virgin Mobile... but if you use 100 minutes or MORE per month, Virgin Mobile is a better value that SpeakOut.
kqc
Nov 6th, 2009, 08:27 AM
in-store.... which store?
if you hate this deal so much... why bother to post...
densil_lopez
Nov 6th, 2009, 08:39 AM
in-store.... which store?
post...
read the title..... It says FS. Means future shop
JJpach
Nov 6th, 2009, 08:57 AM
Whats the 7-11 deal?
iEye
Nov 6th, 2009, 12:56 PM
Whats the 7-11 deal?
Buy a $100/365 day prepaid E-card and get $75 off any phone.
Basically it gets you 1 of 3 free handsets and a $100 to use for 1 year!
And also you get 100 bonus minutes when you buy a $100 card!
But if you talk much, then Rogers has the 1 cent eve week ends that beats this hands down!
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Bastich
Nov 6th, 2009, 05:28 PM
...that is, in the online flyer or on the mobile phone list pages, when you click the link the 'deal' is not usually reflected on the product page.
I think that is because you HAVE to buy in-store for these deals to work.
And I think "Rogers Virgin" means "rogers AND virgin phones".
Remember: if you use LESS than 100 minutes a month, SpeakOut wireless is a better value for you than Virgin Mobile... but if you use 100 minutes or MORE per month, Virgin Mobile is a better value that SpeakOut.
I've always liked the Virgin phones better than SpeakOut's offerings. That and trying to get any meaningful information from convenience store clerks about their phones/promos sealed it for me.
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smizmar
Nov 6th, 2009, 05:33 PM
$50 dollar phones can get you $50 prepaid for telus. comes with phone and $50 prepaid all for $50
Sash[DSL]
Nov 7th, 2009, 08:24 AM
This deal is not bad but not out of the ordinary at all. I have been on prepaid for 4 years, recently switched to monthly(with virgin). If I may, I'll share some experiences.
First, you've got to realize that prepaid is not a money generator for wireless providers. Really, they have it to get you to try it and get hooked, then go to monthly plan. They constantly change rates to minimize the costs of doing this. For instance, Virgin signed me up with a 250min/$20+tax per month plan 3 years ago, don't have it anymore. Today it really does not make sense to go on prepaid unless you need less than 100 mins per month.Most wireless carriers can offer plans for $30 or under everything included that will provide much more value than a prepaid account. In my experience with Virgin, the worst thing is LD. It costs 35c/min even if you are being called. That's rediculous.
7/11 is perhaps the best deal around for 'real' prepaid users that will use their phone sporadically. That said, the little-known advantage of Telus/Virgin/Fido/Bell prepaid is that top-up card for these services can be bought at FailureShop, Stooples & Bestbuy. This means discounts/coupons can often be stacked. For instance I recently bought $100 of credit for VM+$10 filler item, used pizza pizza $10 off coupon, then stacked SPC $10 coupon. Then paid with discounted giftcard for this. The filler item was on sale, so really it was $100 credit that cost about $70.
tomtomtom
Nov 7th, 2009, 09:40 AM
^ Post paid charge you added feature when prepaid is standard (Voicemail and caller id)
That's what is adding up.
iEye
Nov 7th, 2009, 04:47 PM
$50 dollar phones can get you $50 prepaid for telus. comes with phone and $50 prepaid all for $50
Nope!
$50 refurbs from Telus comes with $50-$10 activation credit = $40