Boost $365 Pre-Paid 12-Month Expiry SIM $320 Delivered @ Boost Mobile

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$365 Prepaid SIM
$365 Prepaid SIM
NOW ON 5G
$365 Prepaid SIM
Save $45.00
Price:
Sale price$320.00
Regular price$365.00
Free shipping anywhere in Australia.
SIM sale ends 10 February 2025.

365GB on activation and ongoing recharges. Online Only. 12 month expiry. All for use in Aus.

Critical Information Summary

150Mbps download speed cap will apply on 4G and 5G networks. Great for most customers’ regular usage including streaming, browsing and social media. More on plan speeds.

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Comments

  • -2

    thanks mods. I'm always in a rush to let people know that's why I rush them posts.

    • I don't think you need to rush on midnight of a nationally recognised public holiday….

  • +1

    don't forget to bundle with Cashrewards $45 cashback for $365 12-month Prepaid SIM

  • +2

    *new activations only

    • What do you mean

      • +1

        It doesn't apply to people who are already with Boost?

        • I guess, that's what it's noted on boost webpage

  • +1

    Is it me or is boost's 4g and 5g speeds are slower than Telstra's pre-paid?

    • +2

      For me. It became slow

      • +3

        You know what else became slow ? People buying after the price hike !

  • +3

    Be careful it says, ‘Excludes international calls & text

    • +1

      It also says it includes international calls. But I'd be more inclined to agree with you.

    • Correct. This plan does not include international calls and text.

  • Boost/Telstra coverage is getting worse IMO.

    Boost was once the must have telco for budget access to full Telstra network and great coverage.

    Dare I say it, Optus seems to be the way to go these days.

    • +1

      I've chopped and changed between Amaysim and Boost and ended upded going a year with Boost. Optus is appalling if you step anywhere remotely out of town in my experience.

      • true in your case, but as always YMMV……..

      • Especially during peak times in regional areas. Back to dial up speeds at times.

  • +1

    Not sure if I could be bothered churning with another Sim (how much does that cost?), waiting for this to delivered, swapping it out, etc, rather than just recharge and lose $45.

  • https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/889530
    Probably better/cheaper to go with Telstra directly

    • Less data tho

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