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$55/Month Phone Plan for $47/Month (6GB Data, Unlim Calls, Unlim Txt) @ True Blue Telco VIA Fifty up Club

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Get a $55 True Blue Telco Super Plan for $47 when you sign up via https://www.fiftyupclub.com/.

Details:

$47 per month

6GB DATA

Unlimited National Calls

Unlimited National SMS

100% Australian Owned

100% Australian Based Call Centre

Australia's Trusted 4G Network (which uses part of Telstra’s 4G and 3G mobile networks.)

No Lock In Contracts. Simple Direct Debit.

BYO Phone & keep your existing number

To join or find out more, go to https://www.fiftyupclub.com/, sign in with an email address and postcode and then select the True Blue Telco offer from the offers list.

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  • +2

    $36.90/month gets you 10GB at Kogan

    $47/month for 6GB is horribly overpriced!


    Australia's Trusted 4G Network (which uses part of Telstra’s 4G and 3G mobile networks.)

    How is this company better trusted than Telstra (for speeds)?

    Surely nothing gets faster than Telstra… These guys only use 'part' of the networks.

    • Or Boost on the same network offering 5gb for $40 + 1gb on the weekend… Or 7gb for $50..

  • +1

    Heaps ot byo deals better than this. Even optus and voda have massive data for around $50

  • +1

    I am paying $50 to Telstra and I get unlimited local calls as well as a long list of countries for international calls. Also including 12 GB data plus Telstra Thanks on cheap movie tickets.
    Not sure why this is a bargain.

  • Fair to say this is not a bargain.

  • +1

    $35 at Aldi
    https://www.aldimobile.com.au/plans/xlvaluepack/
    Same network. international minutes and rollovers.

  • Sorry, no deal from me. Signed - Kogan's $1-a-month prepaid customer.

  • The fairest comparison is the Aldi deal and it's $12 per month cheaper.
    Or Boost mobile has the $40 plan with 5gig plus the extra gb per weekend.
    Not sure who this would appeal to TBH?

  • Didn't defame OBSAus, by the way.

    Just had a bad experience with 50 Up Club selling my email and details to all and sundry - it seems. (Probably in their T&Cs though.)

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