Bell appears to have launched a back to school internet offer, available to Canadian post-secondary students.
According to RFD, the Bell internet promo offers the company’s Fibe 150 plan for $50 per month for 12 months, to go with a $100 credit in the second month.
There’s a $45 internet promo good for 12 months, which takes the regular $94.95 price down to $50 per month, savings of 47% off. Bell apparently said a faster 500 Mbps plan was available for $10 extra per month.
The RFD user shared a screenshot of the Bell Fibe 150 internet promo, seen below:
After chatting with a Bell rep online, another user added the plan was “available to new residential customers, where access/technology permit, who are students enrolled in a Canadian post-secondary institution and who provide acceptable proof of enrollment for the upcoming 2020 session within 14 days of activation. Modem rental included. Subject to change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offer. Taxes extra.”
If you’re a student about to start post-secondary, you may want to chat with Bell online to see if you can get the internet plan above.
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