$8 for The First Month on Any SIM Plan (Renews at $19 - $66) @ 8 Networks

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Seen on social media. Concerned about giving my ID details to an unknown company but may be a good deal for some.

Offer terms at the bottom of this page: https://8networks.com.au/faq/

Effective Date: April 24, 2025
Promotion End Date: May 31, 2025 (unless extended)

This offer is valid for new customers only.
Customers must activate a new SIM or eSIM within the promotional period (April 24, 2025, to May 31, 2025).
The offer is limited to one discounted activation per customer. Additional activations from the same customer or household may be disqualified.

Applies to all listed 8 Networks mobile SIM plans.
The first month of service is $8. After the first month, standard plan rates apply automatically.

$8 First Month – Try any SIM plan for less.
5G Speeds – Included on 32GB+ plans (device and coverage dependent).
500GB Data Banking – Rollover unused data month-to-month.
Unlimited International Calls – Available on 25GB and higher plans.
98.8% Coverage – Powered by the Telstra Wholesale Network.
No Lock-In Contracts – Cancel or change any time.
Keep Your Number – Instant port-in available.
Free eSIM or Fast SIM Delivery – Choose your preferred format.

The $8 payment is made during checkout and covers the first billing cycle.
From the second month, the plan automatically renews at the regular monthly rate.
Customers can change or cancel before the next renewal to avoid ongoing charges.

The $8 first-month charge is non-refundable once your SIM or eSIM is activated or dispatched.
You may cancel anytime before your next billing cycle.

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Comments

  • How many people does their family plan support?

    • Up to 10, see the recent deal where it was discussed.

      • +1

        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/902617

        I think the recent family pool deal was marked as unobtainable. Not sure why though.

        • Weird.

        • +1

          As I can see, they have since changed the wording on their site and documents to $30 Per active service. So it's not 6 services per $30. I think someone thought about this and realised it's not viable business wise and back pedalling?

          • +1

            @Big1: Well spotted. Turned what could have been a very decent deal into quite an awful deal.

            Critical Information Summary still lacks the "per active service" update at time of writing, but it is reflected on the website plan information.

          • +1

            @Big1: What the hell kind of deal is that then lol

            Better deal to get a few individual plans - these lot are too shifty for my liking

  • 8 Networks

    Wish its named as 1 network. So the deal would have been $1

    • How about 0

  • Maybe good for porting?

  • Has anybody actually done this because when i get to the checkout it has the full price, so i don't really want to hit the submit button if it's full rate.

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