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RBC free EEE pc link

Just saw this so if you are a Canuck then you may be in luck. You need to open either:
- RBC Signature No Limit Banking account
- RBC VIP Banking account

Limit one Eee PC per client, per account. Eee PC will be sent to the primary account holder only. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Limited time offer while quantities last. Account and card must be open & active until Dec. 31, 2008.


- Mike (my apologies if this has already been covered)

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can anyone confirm? i want one!!!

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RBC Signature No Limit Banking and RBC VIP Banking account holders must be legal residents of Canada and have reached the age of majority in the province or territory in which they reside on or before the start of the Promotional Period.

Drat.

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"For only $13.95 a month"

Not quite free but about 120 bucks.

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Thank You
Will do this before sept 12 .
4 months @ $14 ..then cancel .

Wonder if the 2Gb Surf EEE's will still be available then.
LOL

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you will be lucky if supplies last that long.

Canadians are clever, they will just say , supplies gone dry, promotion invalid.

Again, it does not hurt to try.

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Also, I noticed that you can waive the 14 dollar fee if you have some other investment account.

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RadagastMOD said:RBC Signature No Limit Banking and RBC VIP Banking account holders must be legal residents of Canada and have reached the age of majority in the province or territory in which they reside on or before the start of the Promotional Period.

Drat.

I don't see a Canadian resident requirement (I am a Royal Bank of Canada customer and am not a resident). But even if there isn't a requirement, the hoops you must go through to earn the PC ( qualifications ), could be such a hassle for a non-resident that it wouldn't be worth it. I do know that Royal Bank of Canada doesn't offer credit cards to non-residents, although if you had a credit card with them while living in Canada and move from Canada, they'll let you keep the account. But maybe in the future RBC Bank USA might offer a similar promotion.

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