OZBARGAIN $120 FREE KISS MOBILE CREDIT - PAY $240 AND GET $360 KISS CREDIT
Holy Moly: Kiss Mobile is giving away $120 Free Credit!
Port your Mobile Number away from your old Mobile Company - pay $240 per account and get $360 credit - that is $120 Free Kiss Mobile Credit
That is $240 per account not per number. You can have up to 5+ Numbers/SIMs on the one account (just ask if you need more). Great for the family for the whole year ($360 / 12 = $30 per month).
It is only available on our Kiss 15 Plans and Kiss 15 monthly data bundles.
It is only available on Ported numbers, meaning keeping your old number and bringing it across to Kiss Mobile.
** Great for medium to low volume users **
Kiss Mobile Plan is Simple
Kiss 15
No Contracts
No Monthly Credit Expiry
No Connection Fee on Standard calls
Free Calls between Kiss Mobile Customers - first 5 minutes free - available any time day or night
Plan Fee: $1 per month
15c per 30 seconds
14c per SMS (local or international)
5c per MB - Billed in 20KB not 1MB like Amaysim, Crazy Johns etc
Kiss Mobile SIM Cards are shipped via Express Post
** You must pay $240 to get $360 ** ** This is used as call/data/sms credit - that works out to be $30 per month that doesn’t expire! **
SIM only, BYO mobile
Again - This is not available to new numbers. You must bring your mobile number across from your mobile company
Read some of our reviews on-
TrueLocal:
truelocal.com.au - http://www.truelocal.com.au/business/kiss-mobile/melbourne
WOMOW:
WOMOW.com.au - http://www.womow.com.au/biz/Kiss-Mobile-Melbourne/
Make sure you use the coupon code / promotion code: OzBargain240
Kiss Mobile call credit will not be refunded
Promotion Code: OzBargain240
Some Cool features of Kiss Mobile
One Account - Multipe SIM (Mobile Numbers) - Bring the family across and never have a number run out credit again.
20% bonus credit on all top ups using Recharge Protect (not available for the $240 promo)
Free Calls to Kiss to Kiss - first 5 minutes
5c per MB - billed in 20KB not 1MB like the others
No Monthly Credit Expiry
No Contracts
So… who else fell victim to this somewhat misleading title?