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FS: Rogers AT&T Pay As You Go Cards

Value: $25 + 15% Tax = $28.75
Minutes: 75 (valid for 60 days from card activation)
Asking Only: $23 CDN each (20% off)

Please note that this is NOT a SIM card. It is like a prepaid recharge
card.

Please note that these $25 cards are no longer available from Rogers
Wireless & they do NOT expire until later this year. This $25 card is
eligible for the "Evenings & Weekends Plan" as well. So, if you work
out the math, it's like costing you $11.50 each month to stay on this
plan, while the new cards cost you $20 + tax each month (see the link
below).
http://www.shoprogers.com/store/wi [...] shment.asp

I am located in Markham / Richmond Hill area (Hwy 404 & 7). Can
arrange for pick-up or deliver (if close).

I am accepting PayPal as well. However, it will cost you $2.00 CDN
extra. Because Paypal charge me for transaction & withdrawal fees. I
will send you the code on the PAYGO card ASAP once payment is
received.
http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webs [...] es-outside

If you are interested, please send me an email @
klamath266@hotmail.com


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