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PM SIM - $5

softech
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Might not be the cheapest deal, but if you have Prime membership, it's not bad for getting the one within 2 days for $5

 

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B06X9ZGDWG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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Anonymous
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Too easy buy it online visit HERE , or Pickup 1-2 Hours.

 

Good Luck

@computergeek541 

 

Jumping in for clarity, that's official. Public Mobile indeed sells on Amazon.

 

Jade🙂


@computergeek541 wrote:

  Customers who have ordered since June 9th (for a limited time) and have received their orders will have noticed that ordering one SIM card resulted in receiving two SIM cards. 

 

This is not advertised, right?    If it is 2-for-1, why PM not say some it out loud or just reduce it to $5, interesting.

 

 


@softech wrote:

It should be.. it said 

"Sold by Public Mobile"


My point is this:  If that seller account didn't already exist, I could have opened an Amazon.ca store called "Public Mobile". That doesn't mean that it would be officially sold by Public Mobile.

It should be.. it said 

"Sold by Public Mobile"


@BKNS27 wrote:

@softech 

Noticed who the seller is…it is PM.

Amazon.ca will have it to you in 2 days as mentioned with Prime members.

No waiting for 3-4 weeks.


Are we really sure that it's Public Mobile selling them on Amazon and having it FBA?  A third party seller could pretty much name the third party store anything. @J_PM :  Is "Public Mobile" on amazon.ca actually an official source for SIM cards (ie. Is Telus the seller and own that Amazon account)?

@softech 

Noticed who the seller is…it is PM.

Amazon.ca will have it to you in 2 days as mentioned with Prime members.

No waiting for 3-4 weeks.

.. and the advantage of receiving it in 2 days


@softech wrote:

Might not be the cheapest deal, but if you have Prime membership, it's not bad for getting the one within 2 days for $5

 

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B06X9ZGDWG/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1


That's about on par with the current publicmobile.ca promotion.  Customers who have ordered since June 9th (for a limited time) and have received their orders will have noticed that ordering one SIM card resulted in receiving two SIM cards. The advantage making this purcahse from that Amazon link is obviously the ability to purchase at a lower price than the publicmobile.ca price of $10.

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