I am in a situation where I never fully utilise my inclusive phone data quota and every renewal there is a fair chunk of data that gets lost/wasted.
For the past couple of years I have been on the Boost mobile prepaid plans and I reckon I only used around 10gb for the entire year.
Most of the time the wifi automatically kicks in at work and at home so my phone automatically switches over to that data instead.
Recently I have had to port over to another provider for a month or so and will go back on to Boost mobile in June with the 200 plan.
This temporary provider has something like 40gb of data included for the month (bought on promotion for $10) but most of this is still unused and again will be wasted.
However, I have just seen that there is a website/app at https://simplify.network/index where you can sell your unused data via their company global network and they will pay you 80% of what they can sell.
Has anyone every heard of this site and used it?
If so, do you have any feedback as to the credibility and security of such a service?
I see that they also sell Wi-Fi data for those on unlimited plans but again not sure of the technical aspects of this and the ongoing security issues.
I'm a bit of a numpty with anything too technical so any feedback from anyone in the know would be very much appreciated - as the opportunity to claw something back sounds very appealing if its safe to do so.
Cheers
Not sure what this site is but I'm pretty sure you just forego any unused data in Australia.