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Telstra $150 Recharge with Free $2 Pre-Paid SIM - $135 ($22.50/Month) @ Coles (in-Store Only)

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Telstra $150 recharge with free $2 SIM — Now $135 @ Coles

  • Recharge and $2 SIM must be purchased in the same transaction
  • 60GB of data with 6 months expiry on Telstra Pre-Paid Max plan
  • New customer only. Limit 1 per customer
  • Equivalent to $22.50 a month (was equivalent to $25 a month)

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  • +4

    Aside from the $50 'bonus' credit that can be used for International calls and texts, Boost seems like better value $100 for equivalent 60GB/6months or $150 for 80GB/12 months.

    Same Telstra network and also has unlimited calls/text and both have free unlimited International calls to certain countries.

  • -2

    This is not good value, as you can do this..


    Buy 6 of the optus $10 Simcards from Coles (6 x 35gb) = 210gb for $60 which covers 168days

    see here

    https://www.coles.com.au/catalogues-and-specials/view-all-av…

    or here $9

    https://offer.optus.com.au/shop/prepaid/sim-card/30-sim?SID=…

    then buy 7 of the telstra $10 Simcard from Woolies (6 x 27gb) = 189gb for 196days

    https://embed.salefinder.com.au/item/itemprint/266891199/?pr…

    TOTAL COST: $130 a year including 399GB DATA and 364days access


    Currently available offers to do the above:

    @ Coles: - $15 for 45gb OPTUS (from 2moro) 28 days expiry
    @ Woolies - $15 for 35gb Telstra (ends Today) 35 days expiry

    Port from one to another after credit finishes or date expires.(same number)

    6 of each = 378 days coverage + 480gb Data for $180 a year

    • +3

      Your right, no doubt. Have a plus. But…. its a lot of messing about.

      Id do boost…

    • You must be an accountant!!! Great job!!!

      I wish I had known you more earlier,then I could save a lot of money on my bills

    • +1

      I used to do this, but it was a bit of a hassle. Occasionally a port would stall there would be an weird issue like calls from certain carriers wouldn’t come through and you’d have to deal with overseas call centres, and run through basic troubleshooting that is clearly unrelated, negating any saving.

      I think the Boost/Telstra long life might be best value, unless those $200/300 rebates on $45/55 plans come around and you value JB unsecured credit notes.

    • Are u planning to use 1 number?

    • +2

      Boost recharge $150
      1 recharge for 12 months.
      You have too much time on your hands.

    • +1

      I like saving money as much as the next guy but sometimes convenience outweighs a bargain and this is one of those times. As others have stated the boost offer is close enough without the hassle.

    • Nice work man. For me though, I've had multiple ports take days, lost in the system til I have to take time out of my day, and be uncontactable for an extended period, before it is resolved. If it actually only was a couple hours each month, every time, I'd certainly be following your excellent template.

  • www.ausvouchers.com/

    $150 recharge for $105. Worked great for me and the mrs.

    • +2

      The website you linked is kinda sketchy

      • Hi rtk74 and ben1980, we appreciate the feedback. We are sorry to hear that you find our services "sketchy". In terms of "stolen prepaid cards", we are not aware of this and have never heard the accusation before today. We were unfortunate to run into some very bad scenarios, firstly with our previous supplier and then a few weeks later, a personal incident with both myself and my business partner. However, we are grateful firstly for our health, and secondly that our customers (new and returning) gave us another chance to prove our customer service and loyalty is first - either by promptly replacing vouchers or offering a full refund during the times we were not able to fulfill the request.

        In terms of current vouchers and supplies, we check them daily and re-stock when needed. We never stock vouchers that aren't readily available on our website, and only stock what we have on hand and available to us via eBay as well.

        We recommend you check the website and/or at least buy the voucher a few days in advance prior to wanting to use it as we may be out of stock. Stock is listed instantly on our website, so you can check whenever you like, or email us for more information (we tend to reply within 24 hours).

        If you'd like to send your concerns or questions to us directly, feel free to email us at [email protected] so we can further assist you :)

        Have a great morning everyone!

    • +1

      This ausvouchers website was stocked with stolen prepaid cards last time it was posted. This suggestion should be deleted and removed.

    • Hi legendarypoo (great name by the way ;) ), we very much appreciate you using our service and supporting us / our business. We know we've had some down time in the past, but do appreciate the second chance to prove once again that we can provide excellent service on a daily basis!

  • +1

    I wouldn't do anything on that short term sheet . Not good value its too much # in around for desperate people who have plenty of time on their hands . Long term boosts the way to go .

    BTW neg guy think there a difference between a 1 mth boost vs 6 mths voucher . Invalid neg like normal here that moderators don't seem to care about . Maybe legendarypoo has the answer .

  • so $300 a year?

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