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Telus adds $75/100GB Black Friday plan

Telus followed Rogers in offering a $75/mo 100GB plan, although it’s not immediately obvious that the Vancouver-based national telecom did so.

Telus updated its $85/mo 50GB plan to have 100GB of data. However, the plan also has access to a $10/mo bill credit that would lower the monthly price to $75 for 24 months. Additionally, Telus is offering to waive the $50 connection fee and add a $50 bill credit, totalling $340 in savings over two years.

Like Rogers, Telus offers 100GB of data at up to 250Mbps speeds and is capped at 512Kbps beyond the 100GB limit. The plan also includes unlimited nationwide talk and text.

You can check out the Telus plan here or other Telus Black Friday deals here. Moreover, the best carrier deals so far can be found here.

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Rogers offering $75/mo 100GB plan for Black Friday

Rogers rolled out a special Black Friday deal offering a $75/mo plan with 100GB of 5G data.

Typically, the plan costs $85/mo for 50GB, but Rogers doubled the data and slapped on a $10/mo discount. The 100GB of data runs on 5G or 5G+ speed (if you’re in an area where Rogers deployed 5G+ service) with a speed cap of 250Mbps. Moreover, once customers go over the 100GB cap, they can keep using data at a throttled speed of up to 512Kbps.

The plan is only available for new activations and hardware upgrades.

You can check it out here.

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Koodo rolls out $45/50GB plan for Black Friday

While many carriers are offering stellar deals in-store, Koodo just ramped up its online offers with a $45/mo 50GB plan.

The Telus flanker brand lists the plan on its website. It’s actually a $65/mo plan but comes with a $20/mo bill credit for 24 months. The data is at 4G speed (up to 100Mbps, according to Koodo’s fine print) and includes unlimited Canada-wide minutes and texting. Plus, customers can pick one free perk to go with the plan, with options like premium voicemail, unlimited international SMS, rollover data, faster data, and more.

Customers who bring their own phone can get a $22/mo discount instead.

Koodo’s other plans remain the same, including $50/12GB, $55/20GB, and $60/25GB. If you head into stores, some have had luck getting $35/20GB plans.

Check out Koodo’s plan here.

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Black Friday 2022: Amazon Fire TV Sticks are up to 50 percent off

The mega deals have arrived for Black Friday and Amazon has slashed the pricing for its most popular streaming sticks.

Check out the deals below for the Fire TV Sticks and bundles.

For a round-up of all of our Black Friday deals, follow this link. You can find all of the top deals at Canadian retailers here.

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How to stay safe online during the holiday shopping season

A recent survey from Google shows Canadians will continue the trend of online shopping this holiday season. With the arrival of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, shopping for deals online is easier than ever.

Many companies started the sale season early, offering great deals on phones, accessories, and various other products. But it’s important for shoppers to remember that some deals are, in fact, too good to be true.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are days where cybercriminals ramp up their efforts to dupe people into forking over personal information.

A recent survey from NordVPN found Canadians were among the most likely in the world willing to give away “a significant amount of identifying information.” Canadians place the onus on the price point of products, and the security of a website is disregarded, the survey states.

NordVPN’s survey asked 8,000 people across the world about their shopping habits, summarizing information for various counties, including Canada, Australia and Germany.

Robert Falzon, head of engineering at Check Point Canada, told MobileSyrup, the most common scams during the holiday shopping season involve phishing, including deceptive emails and texts.

“Predominant examples include fake emails pretending to be asking for clarification or payment for shipping of goods, the sale of counterfeit goods, and inquiries related to payment for items already purchased,” Falzon said.

NordVPN also found social engineering also plays a role. With the end goal being getting people to “download something dodgy,” cybercriminals disguise malicos links with statements that make people want to click on them, like “Get the deal NOW before time runs out!”

Falzon said its harder to identify a potential scam today than it was in the past as scammers improve the quality of their deceptive actions. It’s easier to create realistic logos and domains, he said.

So what can people do to keep their information safe?

“Canadians should be very wary of anything reaching them via their email inbox,” Falzon warns.

Avoid clicking on links for consumer activities sent through emails. Instead, directly purchase the product from the vendors website, he said.

Also, pay attention to the addresses advertising consumer activities in your email, as scammers register domains that are very similar to the vendors they impersonate.

“Perhaps unsurprisingly, Black Friday scams aren’t just a U.S phenomenon, as they continue to plague us in Canada at an alarming rate,” Falzon said.

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Here are iRobot’s Roomba Black Friday Deals

If you’ve been waiting to pick-up one of iRobot’s Roombas, Black Friday shopping season is a great time to do so.

Several of the robot vacuum maker’s mid-range devices are heavily discounted, making them a much easier sell for anyone on the fence about these automated dirt suckers. All of these deals are live now and run until December 1st. It’s worth noting that several Braava robot mop and vacuum bundles are also on sale.

Below are all of iRobot’s offers directly available on its website:

Roomba i3: Now $329.99, was $449.99 ($120 off)

Roomba i3+: Now $499.99, was $699.99 ($200 off)

Roomba 694: Now $269.99, was $369.99 ($100 off)

Braava Jet m6: $399.99, was $599.99 ($200 off)

H1 Handheld Vacuum: $164.99, was $329.99 ($165 off)

As is the case with Roombas, several of the robot vacuums are also on sale on Amazon:

Roomba 694: Now $268.99, was $369 ($100 off)

Roomba 692: Now $249.99, was $449.99 ($200 off)

Roomba i3 EVO: Now $329.99, was $449.99 $(121 off)

Roomba i3 EVO+: Now $498.99, was $699.99 ($201 off)

Braava Jet M6: $398.99, was $549.99 ($151 off)

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The best Black Friday internet deals are in-store

Once again, I hit the streets of Toronto to uncover if going into physical carrier stores would net me a better internet deal than shopping online — and again, it did.

I wasn’t expecting nearly every carrier to offer the same upload speed, leaving me with only one real option to upgrade.

Here’s a recap of my journey.

Any adventurous shopping trip starts online

First, I needed to find the best deals in my area, any limitations the salespeople might throw at me, and determine what my current plan offered.

I started with a $79 per month plan from Teksavvy with 150Mbps down and 30Mbps up. This is not a bad plan, but I aimed to find something that would bring my monthly price down or offer me substantially more speed for the same price. At the time, Teksavvy wasn’t running any deals, but the next day as I sat down to write this story, it launched several great offers.

Overall, the best deal I could find in my area online was a $74 dollar plan from a reseller called Primus that nets me 1.5Gbps download but only 30Mbps upload.

I also searched through the Red Flag Deals tech deal forums to see if there were any deals I could try to weasel into by calling or chatting online with a carrier’s sales dept. I found some users getting a delightful 1.5 Gbps deal with basic TV from Bell for $60, but the company refused to offer that deal at my house. Based on what I’ve uncovered, it seems like a condo-exclusive plan.

After more searching, I left home and went to the mall.

Deals in the real world

On my way to the mall, I stopped at street-front Rogers and Bell stores and uncovered a few offers to start. One thing to note here is that these sales seem to rely heavily on where I live. So while I can’t promise the same deals will be available across Canada, I suggest popping into some of your local stores and asking around.

The Bell store offered me 500Mbps up/down for $85 per month on no contract. The Rogers store, on the other hand, had a much better deal, but not as good internet. The carrier offered 1Gbps down and 30Mbps up for $65 per month for a year with a $100 bill credit.

Finally, moving into the mall, flanker brands Virgin Plus and Fido discounted their plans by roughly 50 percent. You can likely grab a 100Mbps plan for $45 per month or a 50Mbps plan for $40. These are ridiculously good deals for most people’s internet purposes. However, as I mentioned, I’m looking for a reasonable upload speed upgrade and both of these carrier top out at 10mbps, which is a downgrade from my current 30mbps.

“Online this bundle still nets you the $200 gift card and the six months of Crave, but the internet speeds aren’t as fast, and the prices are considerably higher.”

The fact that these carriers cap uploads feels very anti-consumer. Strangely, Virgin Plus (owned by Bell) doesn’t offer higher upload speeds since that’s such a huge selling feature that Bell uses to pull people away from Rogers and the other prominent players in the internet space.

After figuring out that the flanker brands and Rogers wouldn’t work for me since the best upload I could get from them would be 30mbps or less, I headed regretfully to another Bell store.

This was a pretty great move. I’m not super happy with the price I have to pay, but the salesperson at this store was helpful and built me a package that matched the $85 price from the previous location but instead included 1.5Gbps upload and download speeds, six months of Crave ($20 tier), a $200 Visa gift card and a basic TV package on no contract. I tried as hard as I could to get the 500mbps speeds instead since that’s all I need to give myself a bit of an upgrade, but the way the bundling discounts worked, the offer couldn’t budge any lower. This deal at least got me more for my money, but who knows if I’ll ever actually watch the TV package.

One side note regarding the TV portion of the package is that originally it was a standard cable TV pack with a receiver that needed to be installed in my house on a two-year contract. The salesperson told me that the contract could be waived if I did a self-install or just used TV over the internet through the Bell app. This was huge for me since, ideally, next Black Friday, I’ll try to lower this price again.

Online this bundle still nets you the $200 gift card and the six months of Crave, but the internet speeds aren’t as fast, and the prices are considerably higher.

What does this mean for you?

Overall, I hope everyone can take advantage of the deals I found, but since internet service and the deals are so reliant on your home address, it’s hard to pinpoint what people can actually get this year for Black Friday.

That said, if I’ve learned anything, it’s that going into stores and calling sales representatives seems to provide the best deals on internet. If you’re lucky like me and can change providers, shopping around will always help, too.

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TekSavvy offering internet deals for Black Friday

TekSavvy is offering customers in select areas deals on its internet services.

Below are all of the offers:

Cable 100 Unlimited is on sale for $35.95/ month (save $36/month) for six months. It offers download speeds up to 100Mbps and upload speeds up to 10Mbps.

Cable 30 Unlimited is on sale for $30.95/month (save $32/month) for six months. It offers download speeds up to 30Mbps and upload speeds up to 5Mbps.

Cable 1024 Unlimited is on sale for $82.95/month for six months (save $35/month). Download speeds go up to 1024Mbps and upload speeds go up to 30Mbps.

TekSavvy’s internet deals. Image credit: TekSavvy

Check to see if you qualify on TekSavvy’s website.

For a round-up of all of our Black Friday deals, follow this link. You can find all of the top deals at Canadian retailers here.

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Here are some of Amazon Canada’s top gaming deals for Black Friday 2022

It’s the week of Black Friday, so naturally, Amazon Canada has all kinds of tech deals right now.

For the gamers in your life, though, here’s a round-up of some of the e-commerce giant’s most notable gaming-related offers:

The full list of deals can be found here. Note that the majority of gaming deals are available at a variety of retailers.

For a round-up of all of our Black Friday deals, follow this link. You can find all of the top deals at Canadian retailers here.

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Anker charging accessories and other gear up to 46 percent off on Amazon

Anker has a ton of deals on various charging accessories and other gear on sale through Amazon Canada. Discounts range up to 46 percent off.

You can check out all the deals here or view some of the highlights below:

Check out all the Anker deals here.

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