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More Telecom nbn 50/20 $53.90, 100/20 $69.30, 250/25 $83.30 (30% off) Per Month for 1-Year - Pay by CommBank Credit/Debit Card

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So pretty much this is the chump version of this one.

Check your reward program first to see if you have this one. I havent met anyone who has the awards version (in the link below as this is 24 months).

https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/683386


Only requirement is to pay by Commbank Credit or Debit card

I got this and I have 100/20, in prime time so its good?

Tech support is only available till 8pm sydney time so make sure you swap during the day so you can call em if needed.

To be clear, I did not have any targeted offers and paid with a commbank debit card.

250/25 is only available on FTTP and HFC.

More is PPPoE so make sure your router is compatible. Static IP address is provided.

Offer of 30% off a More nbn™ plan for 12 months is for customers who complete the sign up and switch providers by 31 December 2022 and use a CommBank Debit or Credit card as their bill payment method. The 12 months is a promotional period and commences from the day that your nbn™ service is activated on the nbn™ network. After this the cost of your plan will revert to the Recommended Retail Price (RRP). The RRP of More nbn™ plans are subject to change. The offer does not apply in relation to any modem charges, nbn™ New Development Fee or New Copper Pair charges or any fees in respect of additional services or usage. If you sign up, More will be your service provider for your nbn™ and will handle all technical enquiries, complaints and servicing. The provision of your nbn™ service will be subject to More’s standard terms of service and policies, which are available on the More website. CommBank reserve the right to remove this offer at any time.

1 Not suitable for FTTN or FTTB connections.


URL has been found for the commbank credit cards awards (https://www.commbank.com.au/credit-cards/awards-credit-cards…)

This is for a 24 months of 30% but you REQUIRE a commbank Credit cards awards card.

EDIT: Removed as the offer is clear you had to get it on the commbank awards section.

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  • +1

    Info was provided by /u/moiecoute Thank you mate! thought it was worth its own deal.

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/11788056/redir

  • +2

    Ts&Cs for those wanting to know what the 30% discount does/doesn’t cover:

    Offer of 30% off a More nbn™ plan for 12 months is for customers who complete the sign up and switch providers by 31 December 2022 and use a CommBank Debit or Credit card as their bill payment method. The 12 months is a promotional period and commences from the day that your nbn™ service is activated on the nbn™ network. After this the cost of your plan will revert to the Recommended Retail Price (RRP). The RRP of More nbn™ plans are subject to change. The offer does not apply in relation to any modem charges, nbn™ New Development Fee or New Copper Pair charges or any fees in respect of additional services or usage. If you sign up, More will be your service provider for your nbn™ and will handle all technical enquiries, complaints and servicing. The provision of your nbn™ service will be subject to More’s standard terms of service and policies, which are available on the More website. CommBank reserve the right to remove this offer at any time.

    1 Not suitable for FTTN or FFTB connections.

    • Yeah its pretty much, use a commbank card for payments from here on out.

  • Has anyone been able to checkout with a non-CBA card?

    • +1

      They ask you to confirm like 3 or 4 times you are using a commbank card, imo not worth the risk even if they do.

    • +4

      As per the term & condition: If your CommBank card expires, you change your preferred payment method to a non-CommBank credit or debit card or you cease to have an account with CommBank your discount will be forfeited and your plan fee will return to the RRP monthly price.

    • +2

      On a side note, if anyone is wondering if it is possible for a merchant to see who the card's issuer is, the answer is yes.

      • I assume they have a program with Commbank to check on the other side, I dont think its possible other then that.

        • +5

          Nah, you can glean quite a bit from a card number. Whenever you use your card online, odds are the merchant knows exact details RE issuer and card holder.

        • +3

          You can see who issues the card by the first few digits on the long card number

        • +3

          First five digits of the card number is called a BIN: bank identification number. They'd just use that to verify.

        • Any issuer

  • +1

    Also, if you go through the the plan choice page, it says “ 30% off nbn™ plan fee for 24 months” so looking like 24 months discount, not 12..

    Edit: BUT, it also says “ Use your CommBank Awards credit card to apply” implying a debit card won’t work

    Edit edit: full terms page says it’s only 12 months, and CAN use debit card. Their info is all over the place. I’d be screenshotting the plans showing discount for 24 months ;)
    https://www.more.com.au/storage/policies/CBA%20Offers/Terms_…

    • "switch providers by 31 December 2022 and use a CommBank Debit or Credit card as their bill payment method."

      Pretty clear in the terms to just use a commbank card.

      The text message when I signed up said 12 months, so dont expect more.

    • It says 12 months everywhere. Where do you see 24months?

      • I think he some how has the targeted version of the deal, lucky him.

        • +1

          I see 24 months as well

  • -7

    Anything to do with that bank rings alarm bells for me (Royal Commission)

  • +3

    Have been with CBA for over 17 years and I haven't been targeted. Sucks! 😡

    • +5

      This is the none targeted version fo the deal, just need to have a commbank card.

      • Will COmmbank eftpos card work?

        • No idea, sorry mate.

          CommBank Debit or Credit card is the criteria, I assume an eftpos is in that category?

        • +1

          EFTPOS card? As in a debit card? Yes

          • @SimAus007: yes eftpos card

            I'm looking at the card right now. It says Debit in the middle and eftpos in the bottom right.

            Like this one

            http://www.commbank.com.au/content/dam/commbank-assets/banki…

            • @Homr: Ohhh, I've never seen a debit card like this before.
              Can you use this online given it doesn't have the Visa or Mastercard logo?

              • @SimAus007: I haven't tried, I rarely use this card at all to be honest.

                I only use it to get cash out from ATM when I need to make cash only purchases

                • +1

                  @Homr: I can't see how this will work as online transactions require a Visa, Mastercard or Amex number (these brands are also for 99% of debit cards now, not just credit cards).

                  • +1

                    @SimAus007: ahh damn.

                    I might go to DODO for 1 month free then try and get a debit card from CBA

                    $83.30 for 250/25 is good

                    • @Homr: Yep, Aussie Broadband is also 1 month free. Take your pick :)

                      • +1

                        @SimAus007: I'm with aussie BB right now, my 1 month free ends on 28th Feb haha

                        • @Homr: Ah ha, I see ;)

                        • @Homr: I am on the same boat hahaha

                        • @Homr: Do you have to give 30 days notice to cancel from Aus BB and what is bill cycle?

                          • @huntabargain: i haven't cancelled yet, I'm planning to call them up today.

                          • @huntabargain: No need for 30 days notice. My service was automatically closed when I switched over to Dodo

            • @Homr: Nah mate, this keycard won’t work. The card cant be used for online transactions

              • @STFU: EFTPOS is coming to online shortly

                • @Tsim: Pretty sure it’s the card itself, nothing related to eftpos

                  • @STFU: Keycards are EFTPOS and do not use the mastercard/Visa rails, hence they can't be used online, at the moment, but that functionality is coming to pure EFTPOS cards

      • Cheers. I thought it's similar to the previous targeted one you linked.

    • It’s for everyone now I guess. As long as you have can cards.

  • Anyone that is with this RSP, can you confirm if this requires ce vlan?

    • Im with them, I have no idea what ce vlan is, can you tell me what to do and I can test?

      • +1

        Is this provider DHCP, as in, you don't need to enter a username or password into your router?

        • +1

          I had to add a password/usernmae to my router, in the PPP section, Honestly not sure if it was needed or not I just did it as a precaution.

          https://www.more.com.au/help/what-are-the-modem-router-setti…

          Hopefully the above helps?

          • +1

            @Jofzar: PPPoE is needed for More. If you remove the username and password the connection will stop.

            • +2

              @Twix: I'll pass in that case but thanks for the heads up :)

              • @SimAus007: What's wrong with entering username and password in the router?

                • +7

                  @Homr: When you are managing a connection for a 75-year-old, as I do, if I switch between say, Aussie BB, Superloop, MyRepublic, Vodafone NBN there is close to zero downtime and no need for the end-user to do a thing with their router.
                  For me to try and guide that person through trying to configure a router over the phone is stressful for them to deal with, and it's next to impossible with people that aren't at least a little tech-savvy.
                  A few routers also don't let you enter a PPoE username and password.
                  Quite a few older routers won't let you log in to the router configurations without an ethernet cable connected to a PC (many of us don't have this ability now).
                  A good story about this situation with moving to an ISP that required PPoE username/password here: https://www.kotaku.com.au/2022/02/nbn-eero-pro-6-pppoe/

                • +1

                  @Homr: Nothing is wrong with it. The problem is for those folks who forget their passwords.

            • +1

              @Twix: Thanks twix!

      • Hey OP. I wanted to check something in regards to latency to game servers. Should just take about a minute. If possible, would you mind sending me a pm?

        • Post a public link and ill check w/e you want.

          I currently dont have a wired connection so it will be about 5-7ms higher.

          • @Jofzar: just a simple ping command in cmd.
            ping sgp-2.valve.net
            Thank you

            • @kazer: https://i.imgur.com/rRbYKWP.png

              https://i.imgur.com/bmbtEvg.png

              Is that the Dota 2 singapore server, never seen ping that low from sydney.

              • +2

                @Jofzar: thanks mate. and yes it is for dota2/csgo. ideally on fttp you can get around 100ms from sydney with quite a few providers. I am getting around 85-90 in Melbourne.

                • +1

                  @kazer: 89ms average ping from Melbourne (POI: Kew) on More for me (FTTP)

                  • +1

                    @nugstar: thats pretty neat. do you play dota2/cs on sgp servers? if yes, do the pings spike?

                    • @kazer: Nope, no dota2/cs for me. Haven't tested any online/fps games lately but will report back if I do.
                      Believe they're the same as Tangerine so there might be some feedback on whirlpool.

                      • @nugstar: Oh, "same as Tangerine" ; what do you mean?

                        Im with tangerine, and my sub 20ms DOTA2 pings are whats keeping me here.

                        Also, the fact that i get 52mbps on a 50mbps connection plan at peak times. I like that I get what I pay for.

    • PPPoE and no VLAN ID.

      • Oh what a shame, i prefer Vlan ID

        • +2

          Why?

          Putting in your ISPs username, password and VLAN ID into your router config can be a pain. With IPoE you tick the box and you are connected.

          • @Twix: oh sorry, I meant the other option. The one Aussie BB and Superloop uses

            • @Homr: All good. Aussie BB and SL = IPoE.

              • @Twix: So does more use IPOE?

                • @Homr: More uses PPPoE with a username and password and no VLAN ID.

    • Could anyone tell me if I need an extra modem with my existing Deco M5? I’m currently with ABB and M5 is directly connected to HFC box without any additional setting.

      • +1

        Nah you don't use an extra modem. You have the right setup for nbn HFC with the nbn box (cable modem) plugged into the Deco M5.

      • +1

        It should seamlessly work. I've the same. Just needed to change the port. They connected mine in 5 hours.

        • +1

          Thanks!
          We’re there disconnection during the switch? If so, how long?

          • @mrgeckoz: I ordered this morning @ 2:00am and my current ABB service is now disconnected. Going to give More a call now and see how long it will take.

  • So it is no longer targeted ?

    • +1

      I wasnt targetted and it worked for me

    • +2

      Targeted 40% off + for 24 months
      Non target- 30% off For 12 months

      • +1

        also… i don't think targeted just need CommBank Awards

        Plus 30% off nbn™ plan fees for 24 months (with 10,000 bonus award points)
        Sign up using your CommBank Awards credit card on or before 18th May 2022.

        https://www.more.com.au/personal/commbank-awards

        • This seems to be a third deal for commbank awards members. Ill put it in the subject

  • Anyone know if this nbn sports IPv6? Have searched but couldn't find info either way.

    • +1

      I don't think so, If you can give me a good way to test/check I can for you?

    • +1

      I have this internet, I asked them to configure ipv6 and they replied very rude that they do not support ipv6

      • how do you mean when you say

        replied very rude that they do not support ipv6

        I talked to their support staff and sales staff during signup and activation, neither of those were bad experience. was very friendly and quite knowledgeable.

    • Thanks for checking/replying everyone

      • Just wondering…what would I need the ipv6 for?

    • Static IPv4 only as far as I can tell.

  • -5

    Targetted

    • +1

      Not Targetted other then being commbank?

      • -2

        Targeted at people with a CBA account

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