What's the benefit of BYOD? I've been looking into it since my contract is expiring in a few months. I'm happy with my current phone and don't foresee it dying on me for another two years at least. I looked around on BYOD plans and the data/talk/text plans are the same price as if I were to get a new phone on two year contract.
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- Alivenate
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- scmit2000
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If anyone has access to Rogers EPP plans, below is an example what you can get (This is with CPA discount)
Infinite 20GB Plan - $58
iPhone 11 64GB - $27.91
Plus you get a $300 Activation Bonus, works out to a $12.5 a month credit
Total would be $73.41
Infinite 20GB Plan - $58
iPhone 11 64GB - $27.91
Plus you get a $300 Activation Bonus, works out to a $12.5 a month credit
Total would be $73.41
- skyc280
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does CPA get EPP plan? or how does one get "CPA" discount?
- gtirsmiley
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I'm not seeing this offer anywhere on Rogers EPP?
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It means you can jump to a new contract and phone when there is a real deal, as people anticipate on Black Friday. Who knows what BF will bring this year though.Alivenate wrote: ↑ What's the benefit of BYOD? I've been looking into it since my contract is expiring in a few months. I'm happy with my current phone and don't foresee it dying on me for another two years at least. I looked around on BYOD plans and the data/talk/text plans are the same price as if I were to get a new phone on two year contract.
But if you really want the lowest possible cost and don’t care about a new phone, simply buy a phone that’s easy to flip BNIB and use that money towards your monthly fees. Here, you’d be getting an iPhone 11 for about $450 or so. You could flip it for $850? Then your plan goes down monthly to about $52, on a nationwide reliable carrier. Up to you to decide whether that’s good enough or not.
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BYOD is also month to month right? So you basically just jump on the best deal depending on the carrier and switch carriers if necessary.. I would assume then you'd be getting retention/winback calls upon cancellation then?milhaus wrote: ↑ It means you can jump to a new contract and phone when there is a real deal, as people anticipate on Black Friday. Who knows what BF will bring this year though.
But if you really want the lowest possible cost and don’t care about a new phone, simply buy a phone that’s easy to flip BNIB and use that money towards your monthly fees. Here, you’d be getting an iPhone 11 for about $450 or so. You could flip it for $850? Then your plan goes down monthly to about $52, on a nationwide reliable carrier. Up to you to decide whether that’s good enough or not.
- scmit2000
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Go to the link below and login.
https://www.cpacanada.ca/en/members-are ... ers/rogers
Select the province and youll see the plans.
- scmit2000
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Maybe its exclusive to CPA discounts.gtirsmiley wrote: ↑ I'm not seeing this offer anywhere on Rogers EPP?
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So here's kind of a deal if you are on a crappy plan elsewhere and don't need a new phone in 2 years or bringing a family member over with a BYOD to Telus EPP that can potentially get a better rate or more GB, or maybe for your kids. It's $58.50 for 10gb month in Quebec. The iPhone 7 32gb is priced at zero with a two year plan. If you sell it for $240, it effectively brings cost of plan to $48.50 month for 10gb. Downside is you can't upgrade the line in two years without paying off the phone. Just a thought... and you can't down vote me either 
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