I know, you’ve already been inundated with specials and savings so far today, but let’s lob another one in your direction.
The best bit? This isn’t one of those ‘15% off some old junk you don’t want’ sales, but rather a deal that will see you save money right through the year.
RSAWEB is giving you lightning fast fibre and huge deals, and if you order fibre this weekend you can save up to R11 000.
Yes, it’s their biggest ever fibre deal, and that means it’s worth a closer look.
Order any uncapped, 10 Mbps or faster package this weekend and get two months free, free connection, free installation, and a freebie of your choice.
You get to pick between one of three options – a Redragon 3 in 1 gaming combo, a GoFreetech NFC enabled Bluetooth speaker, or a Kwesé Play Roku powered streaming device.
We would advise that you get on that quickly, because stocks are limited.
This deal comes in addition to all the other savings you get with RSAWEB, like a free premium WiFi router, free LTE SIM card with 1GB of free data each month, free one-hour onsite support, and up to R2 500 off when your referrals get connected.
Helluva lot of freebies there.
Just remember, this Black Friday promotion is only valid on 10Mbps and faster uncapped packages with 24-month contracts only.
Hook yourself up with some superspeed fibre and you’ll be doing all the things you love online, faster and better than ever before. Get your game on without any lag, work from home without interruption, download and backup files faster than ever, and stream everything in HD, buffer-free.
The offer is valid through to Monday (November 26), but if you want those freebies you better get on this ASAP.
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