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Boost Mobile $40 Unlimited Prepaid SIM for $20 (5GB + 1GB/Weekend)

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If you need MORE data, calls, text and international inclusions then this is the plan for you! Get 5GB anytime plus 1GB every weekend. Now with data free music streaming of Apple Music (see Fine Print for terms).

  • Unlimited standard call + text
  • Unlimited IDD call to 10 selected countries
  • 5GB data + 1GB/weekend
  • 28 days expiry (but auto-recharge gives you the whole month)

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  • +1

    Good 👌🏾

  • Solid, especially w' auto recharge. 28 day expiry is lame.
    The Telechoice Live $29 Is another option too. - (5.5GB, Monthly billing, 12mth contract, Telstra 4G)

    • The Bonus data of 3gb + .5gb + 2gb is confusing can you use it at any time of the month? You can also go over you limit and get his with $10 per gb fees and you have a contract with a $15 per remaining month cancelation fee making it less flexible, so it's not entirely comparible to this pre-paid deal.

      If somebody wanted something cheaper then Boost, Aldi is on telstra'ish has slightly cheaper plans with 30 day expiry with a less data then boost but with rollover.

      • ^That and Boost is Telstra proper, not wholesale, but it slacks 4GX. Limited to 4G.

      • Yes, it seems a little confusing, but it is basically 5.5GB per month as it can be used at anytime during the calendar month (30-31 days)

        remaining month cancelation fee making it less flexible, so it's not entirely comparible to this pre-paid deal.

        that why I wrote 'it's another OPTION'. No, it's not entirely comparable, but might be worth it for some.

  • +1

    Is this a once off or ongoing recharge?

    • 99% of the time it's a once off thing, so I'm assuming the recharge is $40.

  • +1

    Not sure if this must be used within 30 days from the purchase date. Anyone have any idea?

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