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Lebara 30-Day Prepaid Starter SIM: 70GB $10 (Was $29.90) (35GB after 3 Recharges) @ Woolworths in-Store Only

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4G/5G Vodafone network

Lebara $29.90 70GB Starter Pack $10

Includes:

  • 70GB for first 3 recharges, 35GB ongoing
  • Unlimited standard talk & text in Australia and to 35 selected countries
  • Up to 200GB data banking

For use in AU.

35GB + 35GB activation bonus for first 3 recharges, activate by 31/3/25. 35GB std data for subsequent recharges. New customers only. Up to 200GB of unused data can be rolled over to next month when recharged with an eligible plan before expiry. Visit lebara.com.au/mobile-plan/medium-sim/ for full list of countries included in your plan. T&Cs apply.

This item is not available online, please visit your local store.

Activate by 31st March 2025 for the bonus data.
If don't need the bonus data, then the Lebara SIM must be activated within 365 days of purchase.

You can turn off auto-recharge.

Auto-recharge will be turned on by default if you have provided your payment card details to pre-authorise your purchase or if you have stored your payment details and you did not opt-out. You can opt-out at any time via your My Lebara account.

For info on the plan.

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Comments

  • +1

    Thanks, good deal with 5G too.

    • Isn't VF $35 SP for $5 after cashback much better atm?

    • If you do cashbacks, the best offer is $2 Boost 50GB (Full Telstra network) after cashback from TopCashback. Expires today.

      • It may not be used as a main number unless one will recharge several times (pay full price) in order to secure cashback. Any one year plan certainly beats this way.

        I don't upvote Boost deal any more mainly due to this terms invented by TCB. Also coz I still hold enough phased-out Boost $35/$45 packs till mid 2026 from last year, only need other options to switch between.

        • I don't upvote Boost deal any more mainly due to this terms invented by TCB.

          For the record, TCB didn't invent the terms. The terms are from Telstra/Boost as confirmed by the rep tightarse several times on OzBargain. The new term applies to all cashback sites. However Telstra/Boost don't appear to check thoroughly and have also randomly approved the cashback when the terms are not followed. Cashrewards acknolwedged the new term when asked but didn't include in their T&Cs.

          From Cashrewards:

          If you port out somewhere else before the cashback is paid, it might not be eligible for cashback. I highly suggest to wait for the cashback.

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