They just posted this on their facebook page. Get $40 credit when you order any Discovery plan from liveconnected. Not limited to network :D
Quote from their page.
The $40 credit is applied on to your account on the day your service is activated with us.
The $40 credit can be used to offset your monthly cap access fee. For example, $40 Credit is equivalent to:
over 5 months free access on a Discovery 7
over 4 months free access on a Discovery 9
over 3 months free access on a Discovery 11
Hurry, this offer is for a limited time only and expires at 11 PM on 14/11/10.
To claim this offer, enter in Coupon code LCFB1411 and let us know that you found us through Facebook.
Once your service is activated you will receive email notification that the $40 credit has been applied.
Offer only valid with Discovery plan purchases.
Get $40 Credit if you sign up with us by 14/11/10
The $40 credit is applied on to your account on the day your service is activated with us.
The $40 credit can be used to offset your monthly cap access fee. For example, $40 Credit is equivalent to:
over 5 months free access on a Discovery 7
over 4 months free access on a Discovery 9
over 3 months free access on a Discovery 11
Hurry, this offer is for a limited time only and expires at 11 PM on 14/11/10.
To claim this offer, enter in Coupon code LCFB1411 and let us know that you found us through Facebook.
Once your service is activated you will receive email notification that the $40 credit has been applied.
Offer only valid with Discovery plan purchases.
So here's a couple of things you'll need to know:
To claim the offer your order needs to be placed before the expiration date.
Discovery series caps are 12 month contract, and early termination cancellation fees apply. The bonus $40 credit cannot be used to offset any cancellation fees.
We use the Optus ON network, that's the Optus combined 3G and 2G network. It is your responsibility to make sure there is sufficient coverage for your needs before placing an order.
This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
I wonder if this applies if you "switch" over from one of their plans?