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TELUS now offering $100 credit to customers who accept to delay Galaxy S4 shipping

April 25, 2013 by Dusan Belic - Leave a Comment

TELUS now offering $100 credit to customers who accept to delay Galaxy S4 shipping
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We’ve already told you that TELUS will have problems shipping all pre-orders on time and it is tackling the problem with sweet incentive, offering users a $50 credit if they agree to postpone the shipping date for two weeks. That offer is apparently not good enough to entice a critical mass of users and the carrier is doubling down the figure. Yup, this means anyone who agrees to get its Galaxy S4 on May 10th will get $100 worth of credit.

And to make for a fair deal, users who accepted the initial $50 credit will automatically be provided the new $100 offer with no action required on their behalf. That’s super sweet and we’re now pretty confident other Canadian carriers will follow with similar deals. Simply put – if they don’t do it, TELUS will eat their lunch.

Way to go TELUS. Wish more mobile operators are doing something similar to keep its customers happy…

[Via: MobileSyrup]

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