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Koodo is offering pre-owned devices for just $1/month

Telus-flanker brand Koodo is currently offering a bunch of its Certified Pre-Owned devices for payments of $1/mo for 24 months.

The catch here is that you have to go for Koodo’s $50 or $55 Tab Plus plan which offers 12GB and $17GB of Shock-Free data respectively, along with unlimited Canada-wide calling and International messaging.

Check out the pre-owned devices available for $1/mo below:

Samsung Galaxy S10+ 128GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

iPhone XS 64GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

iPhone XR 64GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

Google Pixel 5 128GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

Samsung Galaxy S10 128GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

iPhone X 64GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

Motorola One 5G Ace 128GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

TCL 20S 128GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

Samsung Galaxy A32 5G 64GB: $0 upfront, $1/mo financing — Plans start at $50/mo

It’s worth noting that instead of the Tab Plus plan, you can also go for Koodo’s Tab Basic plan which costs $25/mo. If you choose to do so, you’ll pay $10/mo instead of $1/mo for 24 months for the device.

Apart from the $1 pre-owned promotion, Koodo has a bunch of Boxing Day deals live too. Check them out here.

Image credit: Koodo

Source: Koodo

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Koodo’s Boxing Day smartphone deals are live now

Telus-owned Koodo has dropped its ‘Boxing Day’ smartphone deals, with discounts on several devices, including the latest Google Pixel 6 Pro and iPhone 13 mini along with bonus Apple TV subscriptions.

Check out some notable smartphone deals below:

Apple

  • iPhone 12 64GB: $0 down, $30/mo financing — You save $256 over 24 months + Get up to six months of Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade for free
  • iPhone 11 64GB: $0 down, $20/mo financing — You save $219 over 24 months + Get up to six months of Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade for free
  • iPhone 13 mini 128GB: $20 down, $33/mo financing — You save $168 over 24 months  + Get up to six months of Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade for free
  • iPhone 12 Pro 512GB: $774 down, $33/mo financing — You save $294 over 24 months + Get up to six months of Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade for free
  • iPhone SE 64GB: $0 down, $15/mo financing — You save $225 over 24 months + Get up to six months of Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade for free

Samsung

TCL

Motorola

Google

  • Google Pixel 6 128GB: $0 down, $26/mo financing — You save $276 over 24 months
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro 128GB: $429 down, $33/mo financing — You save $109 over 24 months
  • A SIM card fee of $5 will be charged at the time of purchase for online orders.

It’s worth noting that Koodo has several ‘Certified Pre-Owned’ devices available at a discounted rate that arent mentioned in the list above. Find all of Koodo’s Boxing Day deals here.

Follow the links to check out Boxing Day deals from Shaw, Public Mobile, Virgin Plus, Chatr, Bell, Telus, Rogers and Fido.

Source: Koodo

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Koodo, Virgin Plus, Fido and Freedom Mobile offer 15GB-20GB plans at discounted rate at Walmart

Walmart is offering a pretty fantastic bring your own phone plan for Koodo, Virgin Plus, Fido and Freedom Mobile.

Walmart has a promotion that’ll get you $10 off for the first 15 months and new activations or upgrades on plans $55+. This means you’ll get $45 for 15GB with Koodo, Virgin Plus and Fido, and then $40 for 20GB for 15 months. This plan is not available for Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

According to RedFlagDeals user ‘NavieM’, this deal is for new activations or upgrades on plans higher than $55 or higher.

What’s included (Koodo/Virgin/Fido):

  • Unlimited Canada-wide talk
  • Unlimited international text messages
  • 15GB data
  • Caller ID
  • Voicemail
  • 1000 international minutes to select countries
    $50 connection fee credit ** New activations only **Bring your own phone only

What’s included (Freedom):

  • Unlimited Canada-wide talk
  • Unlimited international text messages
  • 20 GB Data (Fast LTE) 1GB Nationwide Data
  • Caller ID
  • Voicemail
  • $45 connection fee credit ** New activations only **Bring your own phone only
  • $50 Walmart giftcard on plans $30+
    Freedom plan is $55/month for 20GB – $5 off for automatic payments – $10 off for 15 months

Source: RedFlagDeals (NavieM), Via: iPhoneinCanada

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Canadians launched hundred of wireless and internet complaints against telecom giants to watchdog: report

Increasing numbers of Canadians are lodging complaints against telecom providers for the services they offer, according to the annual report published by the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services (CCTS).

When a customer and telecom or TV service providers have a dispute they can’t resolve, consumers have the option to go to the CCTS for further assistance. Between August 2020 and July 2021, the CCTS accepted 17,000 complaints from Canadians over internet, phone, and TV services.

This is a nine percent increase from the year prior, largely driven by the increase in complaints about internet services.

More than 42,000 issues were examined, as one complaint can have a number of issues. 10 brands received more than 80 percent of the complaints.

The most complained about category was wireless services. Disclosure issues were the leading complaint for this service, occurring nearly 6,000 separate times. The report states disclosure is breached when information isn’t clearly provided.

Bell has the most disclosure issues with 1,487 complaints. This was a 34 percent decrease from last year. Rogers had 944, a 24 percent increase. The biggest increase was Videotron, at 75 percent with 770 issues.

The second most complained about category is the internet. Quality of service was the leading issue, with 2,532 complaints, likely because of the world’s increasing dependence because of pandemic

TV was in third place, and for the second time in the last three years, had seen a decline in complaints. Incorrect charges were the leading issue, with 827 complaints, a 12 percent decrease from the year prior.

Bell represented 20 percent of all complaints, an eight percent decrease from the year prior. Rogers was in second with 13.9 percent, Fido in third with 10 percent, and Telus in fourth with seven percent complaints.

Nearly 9 out of every 10 complaints, or 88 percent, were resolved by the CCTS. However, 23 percent of complaints lead to a full investigation where service provider conduct was examined.

This is measured in four aspects: wireless code for mobile wireless services, deposit and disconnection (D&D) code for home phones, television service provider (TVSP) for subscription TV services, and the internet code for all fixed internet services provided by the largest 10 internet providers.

Wireless code

This aspect guards the rights and obligations of customers with contracts in wireless voice and data services.

After investigations, this category was confirmed to have 96 breaches, a 48 percent
decrease from the year prior.

The report notes this is driven by a specific decline from Telus-owned Koodo. Last year the provider had 101 breaches of the wireless code and this year it only had four.

The biggest year-over-year change was seen in the “clarity” section. This occurs when a service provider fails to provide accurate information when communicating with customers. There were 14 confirmed breaches. In the year prior, there was only one.

The most breaches were seen in the “contracts and related documents” section, with a total of 29 complaints.

Bell had the most wireless code breaches with a total of 29. They had 27 last year.

Rogers also saw an increase, with 25 breaches this year, compared to 17 last year.

Freedom Mobile had the biggest year-over-year increase (400 percent) with a total of five complaints.

Fido, Telus, and Koodo all saw a decrease in this section.

Internet code

This was the first full year of the CCTS examining the Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) internet code.

It ensures people are informed of their rights and responsibilities, and understand the contracts, plans, and promotions internet providers bring forward.

There were 18 confirmed breaches of the code this year: 14 from Bell, and one each from Eastlink, Rogers, Shaw and Virgin Plus.

TVSP code

This code focuses on helping Canadians understand service agreements and applies only to residential customers.

In total there were five confirmed breaches, a decrease from the seven reported last year. Bell and Videotron had two breaches each and Rogers had one.

D&D code

This specifically applies to consumers who use home phones. The code aims to provide protection in the event a telecom company cuts off service.

Five confirmed breaches were reported. Three of these came from Bell and two from Comwave.

“We encourage providers to continue listening to consumers and actively work with their customers to fix problems as they arise. When they are unsuccessful, we are here to help consumers resolve disputes with their service provider,” Howard Maker, commissioner and CEO of CCTS, said in a statement.

Source: CCTS

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Koodo reportedly offering some customers 5GB of bonus data again

Koodo is reportedly offering customers 5GB of free bonus data once again.

According to a screenshot of a text message from Koodo sent to our friends over at iPhone In Canada, the Telus flanker brand is showing its “appreciation” to customers with the 5GB offer. You can read the full text below:

“Koodo: Hi, [redacted]. Thanks for sticking with Koodo! To show our appreciation, we added 5GB of bonus monthly data to your account, for no additional cost. Check out this gift by logging into Self-Serve at http://koo.do/selfserve. It will stay on until you change your plan or upgrade your phone. ‘But Koodo,’ you ask, ‘why are you doing this?’ Consider it a random act of happiness. Conditions apply. You’re included on the list for Koodo offers and deals. To be excluded, reply ‘unsubscribe’ or visit [redacted].”

Notably, the message notes that the bonus data will stick on users’ accounts until they change their plan or upgrade their phone. In other words, you should be able to hold onto the bonus data for a while if you don’t plan on changing either your plan or phone soon.

Koodo 5GB bonus data message and the add-on as seen in Self Serve | Image credit: iPhone in Canada

That stands in stark contrast to Rogers flanker brand Fido, which recently offered 5GB of bonus data to some customers. Fido’s bonus data will drop off after 15 months, however. It’s also worth noting that Fido and Koodo offered 5GB of bonus data to customers as part of Black Friday in November. This latest round of giving may be an extension of that.

Speaking of, I checked the RedFlagDeals thread from that Koodo Black Friday offer and found a new post from user ‘Kymera’ on December 2nd that noted they received the 5GB bonus offer and that it was still on. Kymera wrote that they had recently moved to the $50/mo 12GB plan Koodo offered during Black Friday. Interestingly, Kymera also said they signed up for the Public Mobile Black Friday promotion with the same email they used for Koodo and received the 5GB bonus text shortly after. They wrote that they did the Public Mobile deal for a family member, but now wonders if Koodo sent the 5GB bonus to dissuade them from switching to a cheaper Public plan.

Regardless, if you’re a Koodo subscriber, you may want to keep an eye out for a text message from the carrier (or even head straight to your Koodo Self Serve account to check for the offer).

Source: iPhone in Canada, RedFlagDeals

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Cyber Monday deal from Koodo, Virgin Plus and Fido offers 20GB for $55

Flanker brands Koodo, Virgin Plus and Fido are offering a pretty sweet ‘Cyber Monday’ promotion.

The today-only plan offers 20GB of data for $55 per month. This plan is only available for bring-your-own-device customers, according to the offer’s fine print.

The promotion comes with unlimited calling, unlimited Canada-wide and international texts. This plan typically costs $60/15GB. And with Koodo mobile this plan also comes with $50 off your first bill.

It’s worth noting that Fido states this offer is for bring-your-own-device customers only, but it’s also advertised as being for new activations and hardware upgrades. The deal is likely restricted to the former given that’s how the other flanker brands are presenting the deal, but we’ve reached out to Fido for clarification.

Via: iPhone in Canada 

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‘Cable cut by a third party’ causes Koodo service outage in Montreal

Koodo customers in Montreal are currently dealing with a wireless outage.

A tweet posted by the company details the outage is connected to a “cable cut by a third party.”

Comments shared by impacted customers say the outage has been going on for hours. One user indicates reception has been unavailable since nine this morning.

“Our team is already working towards a resolution and we will post updates on this thread as we get them,” the organization tweeted at 12:31 p.m. No updates have been made since.

MobileSyrup has asked the company to provide details surrounding the outage and will provide an update once available.

Source: @Koodo 

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‘Cable cut by a third party’ causes Koodo service outage in Montreal

Koodo customers in Montreal are currently dealing with a wireless outage.

A tweet posted by the company details the outage is connected to a “cable cut by a third party.”

Comments shared by impacted customers say the outage has been going on for hours. One user indicates reception has been unavailable since nine this morning.

“Our team is already working towards a resolution and we will post updates on this thread as we get them,” the organization tweeted at 12:31 p.m. No updates have been made since.

MobileSyrup has asked the company to provide details surrounding the outage and will provide an update once available.

Source: @Koodo 

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Fido, Koodo offering some customers 5GB of bonus data for Black Friday

In October, MobileSyrup reported that Fido was doling out 5GB of free bonus data to customers for 15 months. It appears the Rogers flanker brand is still doing that — or has started doing it again — but with a holiday twist this time around. Plus, Koodo seems to have gotten in on the bonus data action too.

According to a screenshot of a Fido text message sent to MobileSyrup by a tipster (thanks!), Fido is giving some customers the 5GB bonus data seemingly as part of Black Friday. You can read the full text (or view the screenshot) below:

“Hi [redacted], it’s Fido. What starts with “S” and ends with “urprise” … SURPRISE! Thanks to Black Frideals you’re getting an extra 5GB of free data every month for 15 months. 🎁 Seriously! There’s no plan changes required, no new contracts for you to sign and no strings attached. 😱”

If you’re a Fido customer, it’s worth keeping an eye out for any of these messages. Alternatively, you can check your Fido ‘MyAccount’ to see if the bonus 5GB (or any other offers) are available for you.

Unfortunately, bonus data deals like this tend to be very ‘your mileage may vary.’ In other words, if you don’t get the text from Fido, there’s probably a decent chance you won’t have the offer in your account.

That said, Fido has been doing the 5GB bonus data for 15 months for a while now. We’ve written about it multiple times before, and there’s even a RedFlagDeals (RFD) thread going back to early October about it.

Speaking of RFD, another thread that popped up shows Koodo is also reaching out to customers offering 5GB of free bonus data. Koodo’s offer appears to be a part of Black Friday as well. Koodo’s message requests recipients reply with ‘DATA5’ to claim the offer. Plus, Koodo’s message says customers can keep the data as long as they keep their plan, but it’ll drop off if they upgrade their phone or get a new plan.

If you’re lucky enough to get one of these offers, it’s probably worth claiming it. Extra free data is almost always a welcome bonus.

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Virgin, Fido and Koodo now offering $50/12GB Black Friday plan

Virgin Plus, Fido and Koodo have all added a bit of spice to their Black Friday promotions by upping the $50/mo 10GB plan to 12GB. Yup, that’s a 2GB increase for the same monthly cost.

While perhaps not the most insane deal out there, $50/mo for 12GB isn’t a bad plan at all (I remember when people lined up for hours to get a $60/10GB plan).

Anyway, you can check out the offers at the links below:

For more on the Black Friday deals from all carriers, check out our round-up of the best deals here.