Works out to $7.30 net on the 1st month (yeah, don't renew it) for 50GB on a secondary SIM for data (gone are the days of zero cost — or negative cost! — data with Boost??).
$7.70 Cashback on Boost Mobile 50GB SIM Starter Kit for $15 (Ongoing $39/28-Day, 25GB from 4th Recharge) @ ShopBack

Last edited 16/01/2025 - 11:45 by 1 other user
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Yes! Better.
Weird take here.
I'm going to purchase via ShopBack, so far I've had good service and nothing has gone wrong so far.
Managing between Cashrewards and Shopback is sometimes a headache, adding a 3rd cashback site is a nightmare for me. I think the accessibility is less friendly? Might just be me.
I might be a shill but I hope everyone gets better savings via TopCashback :).
From what I've seen here, on average, TCB offers the best rates, CR the best service, and SB fights its way through.
@wisdomtooth: unlike ShopBack, TopCashback:
SIM must be activated within 30 days of purchase, and must not be deactivated until your cashback is payable. If the SIM is deactivated prior, Boost may decline cashback.
@wisdomtooth: Unfortunately I didn't experience the best service from Cashrewards recently. TopCashback has been the best service with TA as the new rep. ShopBack has the best gift card offers.
@trixieb: I’ve also used TopCashback, and while they’re good, I’ve noticed their terms and conditions for mobile plans aren’t as competitive as Cashrewards or ShopBack.
@ethannguyen: In general, T&Cs would be the same as they are from the retailers, not the cashback providers.
An example is the new Boost term. In my previous Boost posts, there were discussions about the new term.
The TopCashback rep confirmed the T&Cs are from Telstra/Boost but Cashrewards and ShopBack didn't update their T&Cs. Cashrewards also acknowledged the new term when asked.
Boost Mobile: $11 Cashback @ TopCashback AU