Just saw this on TV, hopefully not a dupe. TPG now include unlimited calls to selected countries like USA, Canada and the UK for the regular price of $79.99 - available to new customers only.
TPG Unlimited ADSL2+ Bundle - Unlimited Calls to Selected Countries - $79.99
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hasn't this been around for yonks?
A really long while….
UNLIMITED ADSL2+~ <— Kogan?
No Critical Information Summary visible. (If it's somewhere in that fine print that's not an ok place to put it)
TPG and their crap misleading advertising, forget about it if you're on a Telstra Wholesale RIM/CMUX/ISAM or local exchange with no TPG DSLAMs in place.
not a deal, especially with a second rate provider like TPG.
Yea it has been around for a while. You can get it without the 'unlimited calls' bundle, for $59.99 a month. Awesome price for someone who wants unlimited ADSL2+
not a deal
It is a great deal open to their new customers. If you are an existing customer, with one of their broadband plans for instance, you are not able to access the the $79.99 offer. I am a current broadband customer and because of the last point I will be changing my phone service to a company other than TPG and taking my broadband service with it.
Yeah TPG don't look after existing customers.
I couldn't agree more. Being a customer for so long, if you have any issues, the customer service is terrible.
reconnect/re apply takes about 20 days without internet connection. very bad.
Stating the bleeding obvious mate!
before anyone races to signup just because they've seen it here, this is not a special deal or a bargain, it's their standard price that's been available for ages.
3km from telstra exchange but only getting 4Mbps speed for a supposed adsl2+. Nit happy but stuck with contract. Customer service is fair to bad depending on who you speak to
Telstra Optus have the same customer service.
No new deal
There's no difference if you signed up yesterday, today or in the near future. NO DEAL!
I am still regretting join TPG, yet I am stuck on their contract. The saving its not worth their bad internet service.
New news about TPG here:
http://www.smh.com.au/business/tpg-fine-slashed-on-appeal-20…
This has been around for a while