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Save $20 Per Month on nbn100, $10 per month on nbn50 for 6 Months (New Customers Only) @ Aussie Broadband

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$20 off for the first six months for nbn100

100/20 - $79 for 6 months
100/40 - $89 for 6 months

$10 off for the first six months for nbn50

50/20 - $69 for 6 months

Offer starts 27/11/2020 and ends 4/12/2020 at 11.59pm (AEDT). New customers only and BLACK20 not eligible for nbn™ Fixed Wireless.

Terms and Conditions: https://www.aussiebroadband.com.au/forms/legal/promotions-te…

EXISTING CUSTOMERS:
https://www.aussiebroadband.com.au/lp/black-friday/customer/

Upgrade to our 250/25Mbps plan and save $20 per month for 6 months!

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$50 each for referrer & referee apply afterwards.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2020

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  • +6

    I left due to the price rise, be loyal to ya wallet guys not the ISP

  • Price in title please?

  • +2

    Also leaving due to price hike, they've bumped my plan down from 100/40 to 100/20 AND charging me an extra $10.

  • So just wondering if anyone could be so kind as to help me out, Im currently with Mate Communicate on their 50/20 for $69 a month as I signed up about 6 months ago at that price. My Billing cycle renews on the 10th so I have time to figure this out, But should I go with the Superloop Special 50/20 or wait for the ABB 50/20 special and then also how should I go about organizing the new service, should I have them connect it as early as possible or as close to the start of the new cycle as possible?
    And if I did do a connection for let's just say Monday 7th, would that override my current service or would I also have to cancel that service at some point in the next 2 days?
    Thanks for your help!

    • +1

      I'd probably go with Superloop as it is 20 dollars off for 6 months. What you need to do is sign up with Superloop on say the 8th this will then override your current mate communicate connection unless your on FTTP which it will just provision your connection on the next port. The Superloop connection should be active later that day when it is active you call mate communicate and say you would like to disconnect your service they will then disconnect your service with them and you should be good. Just remember to not call mate communicate about disconnecting until you know for sure the SL NBN connection is active. Note you will have to change your router settings from PPPoE to DHCP or IPoE in order for your router to work with Superloop as Mate Communicate use PPPoE which isn't compatible with Superloop.

      • +1

        Cheers bro thanks for your help on the matter!

  • +2

    Sad to see I'm paying $10 more a month to be loyal and new customers get 12 months of my price hike as a welcoming bonus.

    Maybe it's time to churn in and out.

    Gotta wait for the T&C's to see how long you need to wait away from Aussie.

    So now we start the Superloop <— x days —> Aussie cycle.

    edit: oh look, here's a deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/578703 lol

    • +1

      6 months.

    • Unfortunately its the same everywhere. New customers are enticed with "deals" and honeymoon periods to buy insurance, credit cards, home loans, mobile service etc

  • Does Superloop give an open NAT to the outside world?

    • +5

      Superloop don't use CGNAT if that is what you mean

  • 3 Months of ABB blaming nbn for dropouts and slow speeds doing speed test after speed test, i finally got sick of it had to get TIO involved and changed supplier and haven't had a problem since.

  • Was thinking if i want to take up this deal. But i read about abb uses the cgnat… And that makes me to think twice. Yes, it can be opted out for now, but god knows when they gonna make us to pay for opting out or force us to use static ip(and pay for it).

    No thanks. Same no thanks to myrepublic. I am happy to stay on TPG for now.

    • Why not superloop practically the same and now cheaper. I'm about to swap out myself after about 4 years as a loyal customer. If it wasn't for seeing this deal, I would have just sucked it up. Service and speed are excellent. When it comes down to it, it's not a Telstra vs Kogan mobile difference so not worth paying the ABB tax vs having to pay the Telstra tax

      My republic: took 2.5 months to fix my connection outage (yes outage. Zero internet). Had to go to the TIO before they agreed to waive my monthly bill. Every call was over 45min wait. Shocking…

      TPG was my first NBN provider when NBN was rolled out to my area. Had previously used them from dial up to ADSL2+ for over 10 years. They lost me after 3 months. Maybe things have improved since then. I remember my peak time download was less than my ADSL which was 20mbps, upload was just shy of 10 on a 100/40 plan. Swapped to myrepublic and was better for about 2 months before they scaled everything back when they realised they where bleeding money

      • yeah. heard a lot of bad experience with MyRepublic. That's one of the reason I haven't / never signed up with them.

        I have been with TPG > 15 years (from memory). From ADSL1 -> ADSL2 -> FTTP, moved my house 3 times). And tbh, i never had a single issue with TPG network in the past, even as of today. I am purely shopping for cheaper deal ( ikr, cheaper than TPG ? really) .

        Thanks for the input, btw. 😄

  • Is the $10 off for 6 months deal still going for the other speeds?

  • +1

    Have updated deal with specifics from their website, looks like they have $20 off for 250/25 plan (6 months) for existing customers, I am not sure what the normal price of this plan is.

    • So is it 129 in total or 20 dollars off that?

  • Are Aussie Broadband very good at working with NBN Co to fix issues? We are currently with Telstra HFC and get constant drop outs everyday to the point it's sometimes unusable. Telstra blames NBN Co and NBN blames the Telstra Modem. Telstra has sent us 3 different new modems and we still get the drop outs. NBN Co says they have done all they can do and it's Telstra issue but I think it's something to do with the infrastructure somewhere. Getting Telstra to help is useless due to always having to use online chat etc so if Aussie are better at getting things done I'll dump Telstra in a heartbeat and try them!

    • +1

      I imagine that they would be easier to deal with than Telstra, being able to call them, not dealing with people offshore reading from a script.

  • Was with Launtel. They are great but a tad too expensive. Thanks for this OP.
    Finally switched to ABB. Now lets see what the fuss is all about.

  • It seems to work with Opticomm plans as well. Same conditions - $20 off $99/109 plan and $10 off $79 plan using the same codes

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