250MB data allowance
Charged per KB
Additional data: $10 for 1GB
Your monthly data of 250MB will all be available from day one
Unlimited standard national talk & text
Unlimited voice calls to 1300 numbers
Unlimited standard national MMS to mobiles
Plan Expiry: 30 days
Catch Connect, Unlimited Talk/Text, 250MB Per 30 Days, $6 P. Month Ongoing, New Customers Only
Last edited 29/06/2019 - 18:48 by 1 other user
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Huge, innit? Doesn't suit me but maybe someone can get a cheap deal.
Plenty for me. In 2010.
$6.00 250MB Catch Connect Mobile Offer: Offer valid to new services only. Offer only available to selected customers who have received the $6 plan offer via EDM and redeem the offer through their catch.com.au account.
So long as you don't get charged for going over the 250 and it just caps out, I'd honestly love this. Here's hoping it stops being targetted and goes to everyone.
I strongly suspect that it will automatically add on a gig for ten bucks. I couldn't find anything that stated it clearly but I'd be surprised if they gave you the choice to cut off data until the next month.
Perfect until grandma discovers Redtube
I'll never forget that day! She discovered Redtube and xHamster on the same day!
Woah that site sure gets to the point. Surprised there's no kiddies splash screen.
I'd just rather pay $4 more a month and get 1GB with Amaysim.
just pay $2.99 more and get 2GB data and Unlimited Calls, link to my deal https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/462517
$72 p/a for an unlimited and portable phone account is a great deal. Beats the old days of $30 p/m rental plus STD rates.
Kogan has beaten this deal with 20/40GB p/m for over a year, but is too much hassel for some.
Sure it's not 250gb
I'd pay $60 a month for that!
I guess this could be useful for a dual sim phone. Use this to make a call or text, and pay for tablet data for the other sim.
How are people finding catch connect? I know they're an Optus reseller but it seems like my receltion is much worse than the rest of my family on Optus (in my area)
What's the catch of this plan?
250mb/ per m????