TELUS brings an enticing deal in Canada for consumers eager to upgrade to the latest Google Pixel 8. This flagship device is now available through TELUS with a cost-saving proposition: Easy Payment and Bring It Back Program. The Google Pixel 8 can be yours for an upfront cost of $0, coupled with a monthly payment of $0 for 24 months under TELUS’ Easy Payment plan.
This initiative ensures affordability and comes with an additional perk (up to $210 in bill credits) when you trade in an eligible device. Moreover, TELUS sweetens the deal by waiving the $60 connection fee when customers opt to make their purchase through Mobility online, presenting a hassle-free and cost-effective approach to obtaining the coveted Pixel 8. The proposition seems undeniably enticing.
But it is essential to understand the terms and conditions associated with these programs. Under the Bring It Back Program, customers are required to return the purchased device in good working condition. Failure to meet this criterion means being accountable for the discrepancy between the Bring It Back Program amount and the lower trade-in value for the device.
TELUS has set trade-in standards that are applicable at the time of device return. Applicable sales taxes are due at the time of purchase based on the full purchase price. However, customers can opt to keep their device and settle the Bring It Back Program amount at, or before, the conclusion of the 24-month term without incurring additional taxes on the program amount.
It’s also worth noting that the Bring It Back Program is exclusively available to those who subscribe to TELUS’ mobility service. In the event of cancelling the mobility service before the end of the term, the program amount will be charged to the TELUS bill. Customers looking to trade in their eligible devices stand to benefit further from TELUS’ Trade-in offer.
Those activating or renewing on a Pixel 8 smartphone with a 2-year plan and trading in an eligible device can receive up to $210 in trade-in credit. Trade-in credits, however, come with specific conditions. Devices traded online will receive the trade-in value in the form of bill credits.
Alternatively, in-store trade-ins will be confirmed through evaluation, with the credits having no cash value and being non-transferable. These credits can only be utilized when activating or renewing service in the TELUS store where the device was traded in. Importantly, the trade-in transfers all rights in the device to HYLA Mobile ULC.
And customers waive any claim against TELUS or HYLA Mobile ULC concerning the device or the trade-in program. The HYLA Mobile ULC trade-in program is limited to Canada and is subject to cancellation without notice. TELUS’ Easy Payment and Bring It Back Program, coupled with the Trade-In offer, present a compelling opportunity for consumers in Canada to acquire the Google Pixel 8.
By understanding and adhering to the terms and conditions associated with these programs, customers can make informed decisions and unlock substantial savings while enjoying the latest in smartphone technology. .
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