- Up to 28 days expiry.
- Calls and text to standard national numbers.
- 5GB standard data +1GB every weekend + MORE rewards and data free music streaming of Apple Music
- UNLTD international includes calls & text to 10 selected countries.
All for use within Australia.
Half price offer on new activation only. Ends 3 October 2017.
Boost Mobile $40 Unlimited Prepaid SIM for $20 Delivered (5GB + 1GB/Weekend - Get up to 9GB)
Last edited 21/12/2017 - 15:05 by 1 other user
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I hate 28 Day plans. Another way to screw an extra month out of users. I Prefer month to month or 30 days.
PissLUR,
Thats Better, thanks
Who still has 30 day prepaid plans?
See for me I'd rather spend less money overall. $20 every 28 days ($260/yr) is cheaper than $30 every 30 ($365/yr). Not many places offer ~$20 for 30 days.
Jeenee Mobile still has full month plans.
Can anyone suggest any Australian mobile providers that allow global roaming as a part of a plan or prepaid pack? (other than Vodafones $5 per day option)
I have a China Trip coming up in the next few weeks (will need to get ExpressVPN or NORD as well if want google etc to work)
If I go Local China provider other than Chinamobile - Unicom was suggeested as best phone/DATA provider.Anyone knows if it is ongoing $20 per a month (if auto-recharge set)? or just $20 for this month only and $40 payment afterword?
Generally how it works (someone correct me if I'm wrong, haven't done one in a while), you purchase this upfront at $20. when you activate the SIM card you will be required to enter a recharge code provided to you (which only works with new activations). That code will put you on the $40 prepaid plan.
When the month is up, no more credit, you need to recharge at normal price on any prepaid plan you wish.
If you enable Auto recharge, you will be charged $40 unless you've opted for a different plan
Great reception with Boost (normal Telstra coverage). I think slower speeds than Telstra retail, but still very good.
Would recommend to move to their $30 plan after 1 month, if you don't need the international minutes and can make do with less data.