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Kogan Mobile Prepaid Voucher | 24 Months- 7GB| $292 /13GB| $377.20 /20GB| $486.70 /40GB| $608.40 /30 Days (Existing Customers)

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New 2 year plans than are slightly cheaper per month than the existing 1 year plans. Existing customers only.

T&Cs

°Valid for existing Kogan Mobile customers who recharge a 24 month plan before 11.59pm AEST 31/07/2019 unless sold out prior or extended. Personal use only. Not available for commercial or resale purposes. Not transferable and not redeemable for cash.
~Valid for existing Kogan Mobile customers who activate a 24 month plan before 11.59pm AEST 31/07/2019 unless sold out prior or extended. Personal use only. Not available for commercial or resale purposes. Not transferable and not redeemable for cash.
^Plus 2039MB in days 721-730 For SMALL 24 month plans. Plus 4438MB in days 721-730 For MEDIUM 24 month plans. Plus 6827MB in days 721-730 For LARGE 24 month plans. Plus 13654MB in days 721-730 For EXTRA LARGE 24 month plans.

*Unlimited refers to national standard calls & text within Australia. Personal Use and Fair Use policy apply. All Kogan Mobile Plans are prepaid. The full amount of each Plan must be paid upon activation, recharge or purchase of a voucher. A Kogan Mobile SIM card must be ordered from kogan.com before a Prepaid Plan can be activated. SIM delivery takes up to 10 working days, after which you can activate your Plan. Standard calls include: calls to standard national fixed lines, standard national mobiles; calls to 13, 1300 and 18 numbers and calls to voicemail. All for use within Australia. For additional premium services like international calls, calls to premium numbers and call forwarding, purchase the Premier Access Bolt-On. Unlimited Plans do not include calls and SMS to international numbers, calls, SMS and data used when roaming, premium & pre-routed SMS, voice call diverts, video calls, use of the VHA network for commercial purposes or re-sale & any voice call, SMS or MMS that is re-routed by a third party and/or re-routed to an international destination or to a premium number or service. The ‘per 30 day’ pricing is provided for reference only.

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  • +26

    Prepaying for two years omg I don’t even know if I’ll be alive in two years. Kogan u wild.

    • +4

      You might be but a lot of Kogan products won't live anywhere close to 2 years old.

  • +6

    Gonna have to sweeten it a bit more, Kogan. Value proposition still doesn't beat Catch Connect/Boost Mobile for me.

  • +5

    I prefer Boost $150/80GB for the Telstra network.

    Can always re-charge another $150 IF you go over data.

    • +7

      Incorrect. Had both Vodafone and kogan on same phone same time (dual sim). Ran tests. Exactly the same.

      • -2

        What is incorrect?

        • +1

          Kogan is Much slower than Vodafone.

          • -3

            @Zazer: Sooo… he tested bandwidth in one location at one particular point in time? Says nothing to latency and coverage area.

            • +1

              @watwatwat: Chi made an absolute and falsifiable claim. One counter example is sufficient to demonstrate the claim is overstated, or entirely incorrect.

  • +1

    current kogan plan expires in 2 wks. should I go for this or the boost one?

    • +6

      Boost

      • kogans year plan seems to be 7gb/month for $152 and boosts' is 150 for 80gb/year..is there any other big differences? im aware of some free sporting and music streaming but aside rom that?

        • +3

          Full Telstra reception / coverage vs voda

          • @Bellpop: is telstra that much better?

            • +2

              @cheap-sk8: Compared to Voda? I wouldn't pay a lot more for it, but it's pretty close here.

            • @cheap-sk8: If you're staying in the city then no

        • Boost gives international calling to some countries as well no?!

      • I got 20G per mth for around $200 on 12mths. I have been with Kogan for 2yrs now and no issues.

        Boost is not enough Data for me but will be good for ppl that needs less data.

        Only issue I have is when I go overseas I can’t use my sim. If I need to pay bills via internet banking and they a code to my phone well I can’t access. But for Intl calls I just use whatsapp.

    • +1

      Boost.

  • +7

    Lots changes in the telecommunications industry in 2 years… Long time to be locked in…

  • +3

    This is a whole new ball game to lock in for 2 years on prepaid

  • +6

    They really should look into offering unlimited data at a shaped speed.

    2 year prepaid plans isn't going to give them the edge over boost and belong.

  • +1

    Waiting for upcoming life-time plan.

    • +2

      Decade long plans of gtfo

  • +3

    lock in to save $12 on 7gig plan for 2 years compared to one.. yeah but nooooo. if it was $50-$70 saving maybe $12 a lot can happen in 2 years.

    I am about to move my son from Kogan small 365 day plan to Belong. got a $40 sim for $12.98. I setup between cycles and welcome credit works out $102.98 for 71gig data and 12 months. Get $20 credit on my other sons account as well.
    I was looking at boost 80gig $150 plan

  • +4

    Just a note that these plans 2 years ago were much less GB per month and Kogan upgraded the plans at no extra charge.

    I think the 13GB plan when I purchased it 2 years ago was 7GB per month and slowly they increased the amount of GB per month.

    • although I have been with kogan for 2+ years, their increases aren't exactly in line with the way or speed with which the market is changing.

    • 2 years ago was 7GB per month

      Was actually increased to 5GB from 3GB :)

    • Yea, but if you only ever need, say, 6GB, for those 2 years, you'd have the option to buy 7GB to begin with then buy the upgraded small (7GB again) for the second year. Works out to be cheaper.

  • +3

    Definitely not worth being locked in for 2 years at those prices, they're barely cheaper per month than the 1 year plans. I'm coming out of contract next month and I've made myself a comparison of current 365 day deals with decent data. All with the usual unlimited standard calls and texts.

    Boost - Telstra network
    $300 ($25/month)
    240gb (20gb/month)
    Unlimited international

    Kogan - Vodafone network
    $254.30 ($21.19/month)
    243gb (20gb/month)
    No international credit

    Catch - Optus network
    $205 ($17.08/month)
    375gb (31.25gb/month
    500 standard international minutes

    Lots of people raving about Boost but their higher data plans don't seem that great. Not worth paying that much more just to have telstra coverage while living in the city.

    Has anyone had bad experiences with Catch? And does anyone know if any of these companies charge for sms delivery reports like telstra do?

    • +1

      That catch deal is incredible value

    • +2

      Currently with Catch, no issues.

      Have read reports of trouble when porting out, I think when going to another Optus based provider. Word is it's best to port out to Vodafone or Telstra first.

      Also, they are listed with TIO as Optus Mobile Pty Ltd and I'm sure I read some comments that complaints go to Optus who wants nothing to do with it since it is Catch. Looks like Coles Mobile is listed the same way.

      This was all nearly a year ago though when I was looking into Catch myself.

  • +1

    Cabra vale reception is fine, but on the train on the south west line, as you get to the city there are LONG stretches of absolute dogshit connectivity. 4g my ass. It's shit in Marrickville station , it's shit at Strathfield. It's shit in Petersham, it's shit lots of places really until you actually get into the city. That's the Vodafone network for you.

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