Best Annual Mobile Plan with at Least 20GB a Month

Hi, I am looking for the Best annual plan with at least 20gb a month

I am currently on Kogan and looked at their deals, if there's nothing better I'll sign up with them again large is $180 and 25gb a month

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  • -1

    I got the $220 annual plan with Woolies and get up to $600 off my shopping each year…

    • But if you shopped at Aldi you could probably save more than $600 each year.

      • -2

        Nope, most things I buy cost more at Aldi.

        • can you elaborate on how you get up to $600 off your shopping each year?

          • @jb22: 10% off your supermarket bill once a month, max $50 off.

            • @jv: ah does that mean if you sign up with this phone plan you also become a Rewards Premium member? I don't see that advertised on the page.

    • Thanks for the reply mate, love your jokes, I'm on the Woolworths mobile site but can't see any annual plans? Must have missed it

      • +1

        It's called - Everyday Mobile.

        The Kogan Mobile deal was posted here.

        • +1

          Thanks watchnerd you have cost me so much money too. You are both Ozb royalty I feel spoiled by replies :)

      • +1

        Apparently the 10% grocery discount now only comes with the Prepaid 30 days or 5G SIM Only plan. If you purchase a $130, $250 or $320 Long Expiry plan with Everyday Mobile from Woolworths after 3 September 2024, you are not eligible for this offer.

    • If you dont eat, you will save even more

      • Not true

  • Thanks JV you're a legend

  • if you are currently happy with Kogan - then why change ???
    for those following … just be aware which wholesale network - for the backend/wholesale … EG.

    Kogan == resold TPG == Vodaphone network.
    WW everyday mobile == Telstra network.

    Vodaphone certainly doesn't have the reach that either Telstra/Optus wholesale has … EG. a MAJOR town in NW WA that I know of … Vodaphone still has 0.000 site connectivity within that town.

    while Vodaphone Wholesale - may be good for those city folk … anything slightly rural == only the 2 major networks (and the MVMO's).

    [EDIT] : Also worth considering … if you plan to travel (even within same state to some rural areas - or AU wide) … best to look elsewhere.
    or even overseas … Kogan's INT roaming rates are twice as much as others (but then the savvy OZB person would get a 2nd SIM/eSIM for that).

    • Thanks for the additional info. We love and work metro so haven't had any issues with signal. As for going overseas absolutely get a travel sim. Kogan is extortionate.

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