This carrier found a way to charge you $40 despite the ban on activation fees

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TL;DR

Bell has introduced a $40 “device handling fee” to replace the connection fees recently banned by regulators.
Interestingly, smartwatches are currently exempt from the “handling” tax.
The carrier has warned that the fee amount is subject to change.

It seemed like Canadian carriers were finally moving away from activation fees, but Bell has found a new way to keep charging customers. After a recent regulatory change that banned the usual connection fee, Bell has introduced a new charge called the device handling fee.

Following a recent ruling from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) banning activation and connection fees, Bell Canada has quietly introduced a new $40 “device handling charge” for customers buying phones through the carrier, first spotted by MobileSyrup. This new fee is half the old $80 connection fee, but customers still have to pay extra when getting a new device.

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