Bell will give you an HTC Wildfire S if you agree to part with $29.95 and sign a new three-year contract. As is usually the case in Canada, there are two-year and one-year contract options, but the device's price then becomes so expensive that you're probably better off buying it full price if you don't like the idea of committing to a three-year contract.
The Wildfire S is no exception. Bell offers it for $199.95 with a two-year contract, $224.95 with a one-year contract, and, just as we heard it would, $249.95 with no contract whatsoever. So, again as is usually the case in Canada, your best options are either shelling out the entire amount and getting it sans contract, or signing that three-year and enjoying the benefits of getting the phone cheaper. It's your choice, and once you've decided, head on over to Bell and make the necessary arrangements.
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