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12 Months SIM Only Plan, 30GB Data, TXT with 1200 Mins Intl Calls + 16,000 QFF Points @ $50P/M with Vodafone

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$5 off plan fees if it's an additional service.

Unlimited Standard national calls
Unlimited Standard TXT in Australia and to overseas

Standard international minutes from Oz
To Selected Countries 200 mins
To Eligible Countries 1000 mins

https://www.vodafone.com.au/plans/international-calls

Get a total of 16,000 Qantas Points when you sign up to this plan online – that’s double the included 8,000 points.

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  • +1

    Get $5 off plan fees when you sign up to this plan as an additional service of equal or lesser value to your current phone, Mobile Broadband or Tablet Plan. Offer won’t appear in checkout but will be on your bill.

  • They’ve thrown literally everything in. Crazy.

  • Wow insane

  • That's like only $540 a year

    • +8

      "just 30gb data"

    • +1

      Link to optus deal? Can't see a 200gb plan for $54

      • +1

        Actual cost would be around $90 - $70 for 140GB + around $20/Mo for calls+SMS+1GB.

    • +1

      Can you provide the link. I might be interested in this plan.

        • +11

          Wtf? So now you're factoring in the effort of selling a phone into the monthly price of a phone?

          No. Just no.

        • @illumination: lol, my thought exactly - that and student discounts don't really count as a 'deal' given you really should be a student to get them

        • +1

          @blergmonkeys: I'm not sure how hard it is to get a student email but I'd imagine ozbargainers would have their ways.

          I get that the deal he's pointed out is possible (and it is probably a good deal if more than 30GB is required), but what irks me is:

          • He words it as if it's a clean, straightforward $54/mth for this 200GB plan he's talking about, all the while dismissing this as a rubbish deal - "why would people pay 45 just 30g data"
          • He thinks 30GB of data is "nothing", or insufficient. I think it would be more than enough for most people. Not to mention, you're still making a $9/mth saving (or so we think, at this stage).
          • He then realises it actually works out to be $59/mth, i.e. he's underestimated it by $5/mth. So this is now actually a $14/mth saving
          • He factors in student discounts and selling a phone as if this stuff doesn't take effort
          • He doesn't seem to realise that a 24 month contract is worse than a 12 month contract

          So as I said, it's not that it's not possible.. it's just how it was presented

        • -6

          @illumination: you never think about your boardband cost at home ha? my friend?

          the market is for the people like me working all the time and barely at home.
          with this 200G data, i even save my cost for the wifi.

        • -4

          @illumination: selling a phone it is easy. at least like iphone X such a popular phone. you may sell it more than what it is advertised if you can get it as early as you can.

          selling the phone from the contract you signed wont only decrease the value of the phone.

        • +1

          @pzhon:

          you never think about your boardband cost at home ha? my friend?

          I think this is a totally fair point, but you did not point this out. So to answer your question, no, I did not think about my home internet cost because you didn't "pitch" it as such.

          Even then, it is still (arguably) a different product. If you live alone and have no housemates/family/children, then this is absolutely doable, but what happens if you choose to cheap out on home internet but your family and housemates are home, but you've taken your 200GB data plan out with you? What are you going to do then?

          As I said, it's not that it's a bad or impossible deal but the way you pitched it is totally not how you're presenting it now.

          @pzhon:

          No need to convince me selling a phone is not difficult (I sell stuff all the time), but selling stuff is not "effortless". Tell me you don't know a single person who is resistant to sell stuff on Gumtree because "they have heard things" or just are "too lazy". If it was effortless, "too lazy" would not be an excuse. Just because you find it effortless and easy doesn't mean everyone else finds it the same.

          I don't disagree with you. I'm just saying that you can't apply what you (and I) think to everyone.

        • Where did you learn mathematics?

          $149*24 months = $3576
          $3567 - 10% = $3210.3

          Also, why would anyone buy a secondhand iPhone with no warranty for $1800, when you can buy a new one for less than $1749 at JB Hifi?
          (Buy 18 $100 gift cards, and get 18 $10 gift cards. Buy phone for $1829, still have $51 in gift card value. So cost is $1749)

  • +3

    Make it $30 per month..

  • +2

    Additional service only kills the deal, this is why I ditched them for optus, vodafone think they can charge telstra prices.

    • +4

      Have fun with optus customer service (horrendous)

      and how is this even remotely close to a telstra plan?

      The nearest I can see is the $39 10gb plan with no qantas points or international minutes included. Nor does it have international roaming.

      • +1

        Why you acting like this deal is standalone? Only available as additional service.

        • i think the additional service thing is just for an extra bit off per month.
          can still start the deal as a new / ported service.
          crazy gb/month/$

  • OP - where is the $5 off per month? Can't see it on your link…

    Will upgrade my wife's plan to this and lower mine to a $40 plan with 10% student discount and add on an iphone to bring our combined cost to ~$110/month with an iphone 8 256gb (paid out over 36 months but can be paid earlier)

    Not bad for 36gb data and basically unlimited everything else. Qantas points are a bonus.

    Edit: nevermind, I now saw it in the listing.

  • +4

    30GB data on Voda.. Good luck trying to finish that with their current service

    • +9

      Eh. I've lived in Cairns, Adeliade, Darwin, Alice Springs, Melbourne and had brief periods in the blue mountains, driven from Cairns to Brisbane, Adelaide to Alice over the last 4 years with voda. Coverage was good where I needed it and not good out bush. Don't go out bush enough to justify telstra's exorbitant pricing but elsewhere, I've always had a stable, fast connection. They seemed to have seriously upped their game from a few years ago.

      And I am a more or less power user, going through >15gb/month and making international calls/roaming internationally reguarly.

      • -4

        Couldn't say the same for Metro areas.

        • Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin aren't metro? Dunno, never had issues on my end visiting any of these cities. Haven't spent much time in Sydney but when I have, also haven't had issues.

        • +4

          ive used all networks recently and in and around metro Sydney - Vodafone is the most reliable and fastest

          I expect you don't even have a Vodafone service but are still going on about the poor service from 6+ years ago!

        • +2

          @digitalane:

          Can confirm. Vodafone is the best for North Sydney/Metro.

      • I have a Vodafone personal and Telstra work mobile. Vodafone is nowhere near as good in Melbourne. Commuting South East to the city and the Telstra phone has a strong signal most of the way in, Vodafone completely drops out or is slow for a majority of the journey.

    • +1

      agree. the circle appears to begin with the infrastructure becoming overloaded due to neglect. then they upgrade their infrastructure, but then shortly after they spruik plans with heaps more data. only to overload the infrastructure again :S

    • +2

      It's awesome with $5 international roaming.

      • +1

        I don't understand why they don't promote this more. $5 roaming is the best thing I've come across from a mobile provider in years. It's up there with the first time I used 3g internet. It's completely changed how I use my phone and travel the world.

    • +1

      Vodafone now not 5 years ago, I left them in 2012 because of the terrible reception but I came back 2015 and happy customer so far.

      • Each to his own I guess. Missus left Voda for Optus due to terrible reception and 4G speeds (Merrylands, Sydney area)

    • Last year we did data transfer test between Telstra and Vodafone in our area (Sydney Inner West). Using the same 4G USB modem Vodafone was about 10-15% faster. Maybe in other areas it'd be a different story.

  • +2

    this is a late reaction from Voda after all the good deals from Telstra/Optus and most probably loosing a lot of services.. I asked them if they can even match or close to other deals but sales/retention team will not give in. I ported away my services and no issues with my $30/15Gb Optus or $49/20Gb Telstra services. Still a good deal for those that no issues with Voda's network.

    • Same experience here with Vodafone. Utter nonsense from them! They've made it a policy to not retain customers. Had recently port out the secondary number and would be doing the same for my primarily number once the contract expires in 2 months. I haven't found major faults with the network, but for where I call Internationally the quality is below par. 1 out of 10 times (if ya lucky) the connection would be crystal clear.
      In the name of market innovation Vodafone is just shooting on its foot.

  • -3

    $45 per month for unlimited call and text with around 4GB data per month … Maybe its me but I dont see that extraordinary

    • +1

      Where are you seeing 4GB/month? This deal is for 30GB/month

      • My bad, I thought it would be 30Gb for the year! Ok, it is an amzing deal for whoever needs so much data

        • +2

          Also 30/12=2.5 ;-)

      • +2

        title is a little misleading. Should be 30gb/mth. Just sayin :)

  • +6

    The title is so misleading, please change it to $50 per month, $45 pm is for the current customer when you sign up to this plan as an additional service.

    • Oops changed thanks.

  • +2

    on the https://www.vodafone.com.au/plans/sim-only
    there is a plan for 32GB for $50 per month
    I am reading that right

    • Its missing the quantas points.

  • +2

    How do you get up to 16,000 QFF points

    "members who sign up or upgrade to a $50, $60 or $80 Red Global or 12 Month SIM Only Global Plan (“Eligible Plan”). Points are: $50 Red Global/12M SIM Only Global Plans: 4000 points plus bonus 4000 for online sign up"

    Looks to me like its only 8000 points, where do the extra 8000 to make it 16,000 come from? or am i missing something

    • It says 16,000 to me-

      Get a total of 16,000 Qantas Points when you sign up to this plan online – that’s double the included 8,000 points. T&C apply.

      So it is double the 8000 you mention above in the T&Cs.

  • -4

    I left Voda due to their poor reception…

  • How’s this $45, it’s $50 brah

  • This is second service discount and also the 60 goes to 50 which gives 52 gb and 80 is 70

    • "This is second service discount"

      Doesn't say that in either the title or the description

      • yea ik :(

  • Been with Vodafone for 15 years called last week to get them to match Optus 30g for $50 they say best they can do is $60 for 30g so I leave now this deal fml

    • :(

      I loved Vodafone when I was down south. Doesn't work so well in the middle of nowhere :(

      • Middle of nowhere

        Like Perth?

        • Alice Springs

  • Vodafone is taking path of making plans with doubtful extras like Intl Calls or QFF. Wished they just had a Family plan of 2-3 phones together with calls included and shared 20-40Gb data for $50-60 all up.

    • Err QFF is not a doubtful extra. 16k points gets you SYD-MEL return.

  • Does the additional service have to be in the same name? How does it work if it involves porting over a number?

  • Oops, sorry, mis-read.

  • Looks like this is still valid until 31/1/2018

    • The double QFF points deal looks like it is finished.

      • I'm still seeing 16,000 when I click the link

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