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Grab 200,000 PC Optimum Points During The Mobile Shop’s Black Friday Sale

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The Mobile Shop has launched its Early Black Friday sale, offering substantial savings on mobile devices and plans. Shoppers can earn up to 200,000 PC Optimum points, equivalent to approximately $200, with select purchases made both online and in-store.

Among the standout offers is the Samsung Galaxy S25, available through Rogers or Bell for $0 per month while earning 200,000 points. Additionally, the Apple iPhone 16 is offered at a monthly rate of $15, also providing the same number of points. For those interested in higher-end options, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is available for $20 per month, again with 200,000 points.

For budget-conscious customers, the Samsung Galaxy S25FE can be acquired for $0 per month, but it comes with 150,000 points. There are also competitive plans for those bringing their own devices (BYOP). For instance, Fido offers a plan with 50GB of data for $50 per month, including a $5 discount for autopay, while Virgin Plus has a similar offer at $40 per month with a $10 autopay discount.

In addition to mobile plans, there are also discounts on accessories. The HyperGear 10,000mAh power bank is priced at $49.99, offering a 20 percent savings during this promotional period.

For those interested in exploring all available offers, The Mobile Shop is providing a comprehensive list of deals online. This sale is part of the broader Black Friday events, which have become synonymous with significant discounts across various tech products.

As consumers prepare for the holiday shopping season, this early opportunity may prove advantageous for those looking to upgrade their mobile devices or purchase accessories at discounted rates.

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