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Boost Mobile Cashback: $75 on 365GB 12 Month Prepaid SIM for $320, $15 on 65GB 28 Day Prepaid SIM for $18 Del @ TopCashback

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Cashback terms and exclusions

  • 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.
  • Multiple SIM purchases need to be made as separate transactions. If there is more than one SIM in an order, it will result in an untracked purchase and the purchase will be ineligible for cashback.
  • Cashback is ineligible on eSIMs, recharges, phones, bundles, accessories.
  • Cashback is ineligible on use of any codes not approved and posted by TopCashback.
  • Cashback is ineligible on use of gift cards for payment and/or purchase of gift cards.
  • Cashback is ineligible on purchases made via the retailer's mobile app.

Original Boost $365 Pre-Paid 12-Month Expiry SIM $320 deal post

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Referrer gets $35, referee gets $10 (after $10 of earned cashback within 180 days of signing up).

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Comments

  • SIM hoes assemble

  • $3 for a monthly boost sim… inching ever closer to free/profit again.

    • If you really need or want. Profits can be had from other deals like PureVPN 130% deal regularly and ING bank $100 bonus from "salary" deposit of $1000 for 2 months (send money from another bank account) when you get ING email promo.

      Or get new numbers with the sim card deals to get other freebies related with sim card deals then :)

      • +2

        Yes, but data is something I constantly require.

      • +1

        I made thousands of dollars profit (yes profit, not just cashback) on the previous boost sim deals. Let me know when there are other deals with the prospect of that kind of profit.

        • +2

          You're a higher level operator than me on this, but I'm glad to have wireless hotspotted my way to several years of working from home, dodging a couple of grand of NBN bills

          • +2

            @park: Yep I haven't paid for home internet in years either. Bonus!

        • -2

          I guess you haven't jumped on the Samsung S25 deal? Need a phone number (get new sim cards or free Optus esim or use other existing sim cards) for porting to get the deal. At least potential >$400/$500 in profit for each phone. I preordered 2 ;-) Maybe I'll preorder more :P

          • @neoleo: Link to deal?

            • -1

              @wavesgreen: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/890073

              https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/890074

              https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/890078

              Preorder then cancel the plan and ask for $79/$99 refund through Telstra chat. Pay the cancellation fee and pickup the phone later for reselling.

              I have checked someone is selling S25 for $1199 on Facebook marketplace for example (cost only around $526 generally). Too many S25 Ultra on the market, I don't think it is a good choice for reselling.

              If harder to sell, …. shops are the next offload target ;-)

              Someone mentioned in the comment that his wife managed to swap the Samsung phone with iphone in gold colour + additional accessories in JB-HiFi, so legit purchase :)

              • @neoleo:

                reselling

                Reselling is not a profit deal.

                • @wavesgreen: If you use the phone, that's still a huge bargain :) more than 60% discount … If the price go up after preorder, that's even bigger discount …

        • How did you not get the "Sorry, something went wrong" message when purchasing? Luck?

          • @Imnuts7: There's ways around it as has been posted in previous threads. Never really gave me too much hassle.

            Edit: I mean, my account did eventually get flagged so I couldn't activate my sims via the online portal any more, that was a pain… but paid off in the long run.

  • Just me getting “ Sorry, we are unable process your order. Please try again later.”?

    • I successfully purchased

  • The 365 GB deal seems cheapest in a long time

    • No international calls or SMS.

  • It used to be $365, right?

  • +1

    Has anyone figured out how to order if you keep getting "Sorry, we are unable process your order. Please try again later.” (lol at the english)
    Tried every combination of different details, card, address, browser, pc, phone.

    • @darkblueslider @txb

      RE-try in 30m…assuming you haven't abuse Boost profit deals in the past ?

      • +1

        I'm an abuser but every detail is different. There's no link or association to me. They only l realise when it comes to activating, which I go onto boost chat to do

  • -2

    This monthly deal is borderline…but IS the best deal in the last 30d with lowest $/Gb & imo, safer deals than Vodafone & Optus.

    For the money-back risk, the administrative burdensome process (record & notes keeping via MS-Words, many screen-shotS as proof just in case money-back claims are rejected, checking on deals & waiting, dealings with tracking issues & cancelling (eg CashRewards). My 1st: Optus-sims via StarTrack's 'airlock' parcel need ID check: matching name & address…had to cancel that order. Is it worth it ?

    I bought 2x Lebara 70Gb 30d last week for $10 each & have 3x 100Gb as spare.

    YMMV & so are your preferences.

  • -6

    that's more like a bait/scam (in regards to the 15$) than an actual deal.
    I made an order, 15$ cashback was tracked, then I read "If the SIM is deactivated prior, Boost may decline cashback." and now Im trying to cancel my order.
    The cashback is payable in 15 weeks so that's 4 months I need to stay on the plan (18 + 493 to get the 15$), which is not a deal at all, most similar plans are cheaper.
    I understand that the condition is written and I should be more careful, but cashbacks are getting way too complicated/scamy and often getting rejected/not tracked.
    So technically the title is incorrect/misleading/scam, the 15$ is not on "65GB 28 Day Prepaid SIM for $18" but it's on 4
    28 days prepaid SIM (first at 15 then the next 3 at 49)

    • +2

      You must be new here. The title of the deal is correct and it isn’t misleading

      As mentioned in past deals, with thanks to trixieb’s notes

      Please note that letting the number expire and not recharging is eligible for cashback.
      Please don't deactivate or port away until you receive the cashback. Deactivate means requesting Boost to remove the number.
      Terms and conditions are from Telstra/Boost and apply to all cashback providers. Confirmed with the rep tightarse.

      Leaving your inactive number on your Boost Mobile account isn’t the same as deactivating, thus you’re still eligible for cashback

    • Novice lure to these deals all the time.

      I'll share solution & you decide if its worth it for you.

      If the SIM is deactivated prior, Boost may decline cashback
      Solution: park your MAIN mobile # elsewhere, eg https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/16008184/redir

      The cashback is payable in 15 weeks so that's 4 months I need to stay on the plan (18 + 493 to get the 15$)
      Solution: people use the plan for the 1st 28d only & let it lapse: turn-OFF auto-renew.
      Don't port-in your MAIN mobile #.

      But there are challenges & criteria that must be meet with every money-back company & carriers combination, with slight variations

      There're many OzBargainers willing to take SOME-risk monthly to reduce the cost of data, calls & sms.

      Novice have to risk their money-back to learn the system…sadly some failed & their comments are littered @ OzBargain.

      Read carefully. Good luck.

  • Cashback is ineligible on eSIMs, recharges, phones, bundles, accessories.

    can anyone confirm if purchasing physical SIM, activating, then next day converting it to eSIM in the app is within the terms for cashback?

    • I've done with optus without issues. But need to know the same..

  • I'd still go with Cashrewards, they are still paying out when I port out after the 28 days are up.

  • Hoping there won't be any issues porting from Telstra pre-paid to this.

    • +1

      As long as you don't port out until after you've received your cashback

    • +1

      This $365 plan has no international calls or SMS.

      • That's a bit of a bummer. But not a deal breaker. Maybe I'd just switch to Optus and pay the 10 dollar roaming fee.

        • +1

          $300 Plan has zone 1 unlimited and zone 2 3600 minutes international calls though.

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