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iPhone 8 64GB $74.45 P/M with 40GB Data @Vodafone

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Vodafone is (kind of) responding to recent deals from others.

iPhone 8 64Gb
24 month plan.
$60 Red Plan (plan is month to month)
Unlimited calls in oz and sms to anywhere
40 GB Data (including 20gb bonus)
$30.50 per month loyalty discount ($732 total savings) off handset instalments (24 months)
Total $74.45 per month.

Note: 36GB if you choose international calls option.

Pricing on website not yet updated.
If you add to cart it shows discount of $732 over 24 months will be applied.

Good deal if you want the data.

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  • +5

    Pass!

    • It is nice if it is $59 as Oputus.

  • Optus has a better option

  • virgin & optus are much better

  • Keep trying Voda.

  • Just wait for Telstra to inevitably add it to the F&F deal

  • Will it only be the 64GB version this will apply to?

  • Passsss!!!

  • Do you people know if providers block personal hotspots on iphones like Optus used to do or still does?

    After all it's a bit of data and free streaming services included, so they may want to protect that in some awful way possible.

    • +1

      Vodafone does not prevent you using it as a hotspot.

    • +1

      Optus doesn't seem to block it anymore: "All of our current smartphone Postpaid plans include tethering as a feature, regardless of the type of handset you're using".

  • +1

    Is this a deal or a joke?

    Can't you see the Optus offer $59 with Iphone 8 64G?

    • +4

      $15 more for 20GB more Data

      While i agree its not $59 if you needed more than 20GB its pretty decent.

  • I would sign up right now IF VF can do the same deal as optus $59 plan

    • it would be nice wouldn't it……

      • I think you batting above your average here.

        Social media comments is a fine art if you the "Client". Comment's like yours does not help your cause at all. Would be good to try and SELL your product and NOT try to be funny with your comments.
        What you manage to do is to loose a potential customer and i'm sure it's not only me that does not see the funny side of your comment.

        • +2

          I am agreeing with you.
          The $59 is a sweet deal and I wish Vodafone had it.

          I may be “associated” by ozbargain standards but I do not pretend to represent Vodafone in any way. I shared a deal that was made known to me.

          If you look at my recent comments you will see I recently switched to Optus via Harvey Norman for the $59 deal and got a $200 eftpos card.

  • Id vodafone were to offer international call to Nepal as they did before i would come back to it instantly. I personally know more than 50 people who left Voda for that sole reason.

    • +1

      Sadly the Nepalese phone companies charge huge connection fees… this is why not many offer nepal as an option. +

      Go and speak to Vodafone though, i believe there may be a solution they can offer you if you ask.

      • +1

        I am aware of that, than again dodo still offers 300 minute intl call to Nepal.

  • vodafone is lossing lots of customers to optus and virgin …………bring some iphone x plans below $80

  • Looks good deal OP.
    I can't decide whether I should buy the iPhone 8 256GB outright and keep using a $30 Amaysim plan or go onto this Vodafone plan that would cost me $105.37/month. And if I cancel the plan in a month or two then I can keep paying for the phone on installments so saves me shelling out $1300 right away for new phone. So confused which is a better deal - outright and on prepaid or on postpaid….

  • +3

    I spoke to Voda directly and they said they can match the optus $59 20GB iphone 8 64 gb deal. Good for me as optus has really bad reception in my area.

    • That’s awesome news.

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