Rebate $10 for internet
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No, it is one time
It is a perks
https://fizz.ca/en/faq/what-do-i-receive-my-rewards-program
Because Fizz likes to spoil you, as part of the My Rewards program you may receive perks. A perk is a single-use item — for example, 2 GB of mobile data valid for 30 days once activated, or a discount at one of our retail partners.
Some perks will be applicable to your mobile service, others to your Home Internet service. You can receive more than one perk at a time. You can choose to apply them all at once, or spread them out.
If you have leftover mobile data from a perk, it won’t be rolled over to the next month once your payment cycle ends. Only unused data included in your plan or in upgrade will be rolled over.9 -
Rath,
It's for your first month of subscription
Contact the support and ask them your question
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Go to this page https://fizz.ca/en/contact-us, if you are not connect login
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Wait 5 seconds for the bubble icon to appear at the bottom right of the browser and click on the icon to chat with support. Try a different browser if you have issues getting the bubble to appear.
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Your can also send a message via facebook messanger https://facebook.com/fizzca and click send a message (this is a bit slower)
CONTACT FORM
You can also fill a contact form from your account Once logged in, from the account panel go to My Profile → Contact Form (the subject are limited) and fill out the form and someone will email you back.7 -
If you want instead, it is possible to open a new account and to use your reference number (from your current account) when opening the new one. You'll get 2 x $35 reward instead of 1x $105
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Unfortunately, is one time deal!5
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Time to select a "Best Answer" to close this discussion. I would suggest Mike's answer as best.2
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use one time0
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